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What was the last movie you've seen?
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I give this film props for simply being able to pull off its base concept. No easy feat I am sure and involved a lot of sacrifice and dedication from many people. However the movie itself wasn't all that involving or moving for me. The main character was chosen at a young age with no one's ability to know how much of a charismatic actor he might grow up to be. Turns out not so much. Still I respect he stuck with it for 12 years.
As for the plot itself, it weaves a tale that's not too surprising or all that engaging. Maybe that's for the better because it comes off as actual reality. Unfortunately the director goes out of his way to preach at the viewer constantly in symbolic and metaphoric ways that felt belittling to this viewer. Nothing represented existentially here was all that revelatory to me, but I'm a crotchety bastard so take that with a bucket of salt. (Then again when Werner Herzog can do that in his movies with high consistency, perhaps it's a point worth noting here.)
Is this a good movie? Yes. But it's good for conceptual reasons, not for dramatic ones. I couldn't get invested in any of the characters on display here. But maybe that was never the point. If the point is to see growing up again from a young man's eyes to invoke nostalgia for the virtues of ignorance, job well done I guess. But this movie could have done that and still been an hour shorter.
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That question will be debated for quite some time for quite a many reasons.Exhuminator wrote: Is this a good movie?
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I'd say it's a good movie but not a great one. I agree though this is a film that will be debated for years to come.
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Just watched this after reading your write up. You hit the nail on all accounts. This is the first thing I've seen in a while where I've actually cringed at some of the the moments, because of how much thought was put into them.Michi wrote:I Saw The Devil
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I'm really looking forward to this film. I've been reading a lot about the singularity recently and I saw The Transcendent Man, a documentary about Ray Kurzweil, recently.Pulsar_t wrote:
Better than I'd expected, given the lukewarm ratings. It could have been better by avoiding preaching those mixed messages in the final segment.. More drama than "authentic" scifi.
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On my to watch list for this week:
The Grandmaster
Kundo: Age of the Rampant
Man of Tai Chi
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
I'm about to tend to dinner, but I should say that EX MACHINA is klutzy but worth watching.
Terrible analogy, but it reminded me of RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES, as you've seen it, you know what to expect, but it is an improvement on the story. Barely, but still an improvement.
It is formulaic as my friends honestly pointed out. But there is something to say about movies that keep you thinking "I know what's going to happen" and it does, but remains satisfying.
Pretty sure the focus of the visual team was "make it obviously fake, but don't". And spoiler alert, that is kind of the movie summed up in a succinct blanket. Fans of Sci-Fi Head Scratchers will love this. Dudes who would like to have carnal activities with robots might leave halfway through the movie to relieve themselves.
Hard to give a movie like this a solid 1 to 4 as you do need to think it over. But as of now I would say a 3.5 out of 4.
Terrible analogy, but it reminded me of RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES, as you've seen it, you know what to expect, but it is an improvement on the story. Barely, but still an improvement.
It is formulaic as my friends honestly pointed out. But there is something to say about movies that keep you thinking "I know what's going to happen" and it does, but remains satisfying.
Pretty sure the focus of the visual team was "make it obviously fake, but don't". And spoiler alert, that is kind of the movie summed up in a succinct blanket. Fans of Sci-Fi Head Scratchers will love this. Dudes who would like to have carnal activities with robots might leave halfway through the movie to relieve themselves.
Hard to give a movie like this a solid 1 to 4 as you do need to think it over. But as of now I would say a 3.5 out of 4.
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Re: What was the last movie you've seen?
I watched The Wolverine
I guess I'd call this a decent X-Men movie. It's not as great as X2, First Class or Days of Future Past, but it's much better than X-Men 3 and Wolverine Origins
I'd rate it a 7. It's not a must see X-Men movie, but it's not a bad way to spend an afternoon either.
I guess I'd call this a decent X-Men movie. It's not as great as X2, First Class or Days of Future Past, but it's much better than X-Men 3 and Wolverine Origins
I'd rate it a 7. It's not a must see X-Men movie, but it's not a bad way to spend an afternoon either.
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