mav_9me
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What a movie. Must watch.
When's the last time you liked a film though, Archie? Must have been ages ago.I saw it today and found it incredibly frustrating. First Villeneuve film I didn't like, despite the obvious technical craft.
February 4th, 2011When's the last time you liked a film though, Archie? Must have been ages ago.
Cold Weather? American Grindhouse?February 4th, 2011
Seriously though I'm a massive Villeneuve fanboi and defended Prisoners and Sicario to the death. Thia film is stoopid.Cold Weather? American Grindhouse?
I need another hint, sir.
A RomCom? There goes your film buff status.And it was He's Just Not That Into You.
It's a talky sci fi, they tend to be more cult hits I guess.surprising its not more popular
It was eye straining-ly dim.Saw it earlier and enjoyed it. I particularly liked how they handled the linguistics stuff. At times I thought it was going a bit Interstellar on us with the emotional aspects of the storyline, but it didn't stray too far into all that shite.
Did anyone else think the lighting was off? Even the outside shots in broad daylight seemed really dark to me, I wasn't sure if it was deliberately dark to help set the moody tone or the cinema I was in was crap.
Amy Adams was good in the 'Jodie Foster in Contact role', but felt that Whitaker was a bit flat in the 'nice military dude caught in the middle between the good scientists and the big bad government types' role.
Just out of curiosity, who did you defend those films against? They were pretty much universally lauded by both movie critics and fans alike.Seriously though I'm a massive Villeneuve fanboi and defended Prisoners and Sicario to the death. Thia film is stoopid.
Seriously though I'm a massive Villeneuve fanboi and defended Prisoners and Sicario to the death. Thia film is stoopid.
Thought Sicario was overrated and average. It was a case of being told countless times what a must-see flick it is and then was left wondering what was so great about it.
I got the impression thatGood film, I liked the approach and that it wasn't all about war and blowing up and big sky fights but the last half of it just seemed really hashed together. I loved the focus on getting to know them and the challenges involved with doing so but then all of a sudden
She just goes into a trance and can now all of a sudden perfectly understand and speak their language and what do you know, the rest of the film is solved because she can see the future.
It's just a little sudden and feels a bit weak, like a cop out to tie the story up but saying that I still really enjoyed it and the direction it took rather than an Independence Day route of aliens are evil and it leads to war.
I got the impression that
...that didn't happen just when she went into the trance, it was happening since the start of the film - the visions of the kid were happening from the morning they arrived, so I'd say given the heptapods had foreknowledge of what would happen, they began communicating with her before she'd got anywhere near the ship, thus her brain was already "rewiring".
Yeah, but it was just out of the blue and an easy way to wrap the film up. Felt a little bit cheap to me, but still impressed with the film. I liked the twist withthe flashbacks actually being flash forwards, but it is still a little cheap to be like 'she solved the crisis because she can see the future'
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