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I'm really not sure what I thought of this movie. It was masterfully well-made, and incredibly well-crafted, but I was left with this underwhelming sense of convolution and insincerity. Basically everyone I know loved it, so maybe it's just me.

I was simply never engaged on a very strong level. It felt like a genre film, except for the fact that the genre doesn't exist. The way an average action movie, or sci-fi movie, will always do the same things. It felt like this was doing that, even though these things haven't been cliched already.


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thats kinda how i felt when watching Serenity. I always feel this with most movies and its interesting you mention how genres will always do the same things. its a magic trick all together and i think its trying to make us not go to the movies.
 
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Serenity is a perfect example. That was a bad genre film, and it used every colloquialism of the genre. This movie felt like it was using genre cliches, even though it wasn't.

I kept saying to myself, "it feels insincere, because the characters aren't sincere. They're cheating everyone. It's supposed to be like this." But it wasn't true.


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I've been dying to see this for quite some time, partly due to Christopher Nolan and partly due to the fact I read the book. Does anyone here know if it follows the book at all?


Shakespeare says "Prose before hoes."
 
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A friend, who had read the book, loved it. He said it changed the book in a lot of ways, but most of them were good changes.


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Just got back. Liked it better than the book, and that doesn't happen very often.


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When I walked out of this theater I would have given it a 6 out of 10. A mild recommendation with the caveat that it was excessively mean-spirited and nasty with no rooting interest for the audience to grab onto. It's since elevated itself to an 8 out of 10.

It grows on you. You have to accept the fact that you will feel like **** during a good part of it. The fact of the matter is that it is a movie about an ugly subject: Petty rivalry and how easily it can escalate into catastrophic obsession with a single catalyst.

On a less analytical note, it was just a damn cool film. Great plotting and acting, especially by the two leads. Scarlett Johannson still can't act. Great movie that would be better if either of the characters had at least been fun to watch. Two despicable sods are a hard sell. Still I can't argue with the craftsmanship.


But that's just my opinion. I could be wrong.
 
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I liked it a lot. The pacing bothered me at first, and the weight of coincidence is a little too heavy, but it's still a cool film, and it's extremely well-made.

Mostly I just had trouble following the story because I kept staring at Scarlett Johansson's boobs.
 
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Scarlett Johannson still can't act.


Come on, we know that's not true. Check out 'Ghost World.'
 
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oh dang, I forgot about Ghost World. Okay she has a very limited range. Well she's 2 for 9 for me. She was good in Lost in Translation and Ghost World but she was a big nothing in The Island, Match Point, In Good Company, Spongebob, Eight Legged Freaks, The Man Who Wasn't There, and The Prestige. My friend said she was pretty poor in The Black Dahlia as well, but I haven't seen that.


But that's just my opinion. I could be wrong.
 
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she was a big nothing in The Island, Match Point, In Good Company, Spongebob, Eight Legged Freaks, The Man Who Wasn't There,


Were any of these any good anyway? There's only so much an actor can do in a bad movie.
 
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Match Point, In Good Company, Spongebob, and the Man Who Wasn't There were all films where she should have been good.


But that's just my opinion. I could be wrong.
 
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well i guess then she is just in it for the $ and since its her chance, ruin a movie too.
 
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I've always believed that taking good roles in good films, more often than not represents the actions of a good actor, although how many of those do u get? I'm just glad Chloe Sevigny wasn't in any of those heaps of sh*t!
 
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Originally posted by Harris:
Mostly I just had trouble following the story because I kept staring at Scarlett Johansson's boobs.


Speaking of which - Lost in Translation wins my prize for the best opening shot of a movie...ever. Wink

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What was it again? I forget.
 
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About a 2 minute shot of her naked bum.

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Just in case anyone was rushing to rent or download it now... it's not actually naked.
 
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Haha - my memory might have "upgraded" a bit.

What are the other best opening shots of films? (non bum related)

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