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Originally posted by Rockstar Wayne View PostI won't say anything else my friend. Just watch it. It's on Netflix if you got it.
The movie wasn't straight up trash, but imo it was a very unneccesary movie. Not that the theme itself is something we should close our eyes to, but to me it didn't feel like a movie that wanted to tell us about all these things, but actually just a pointless movie on a not-so-pointless subject.
Oddly enough it kept me kinda interested, but overall I did not like it.
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Originally posted by ABjerg View PostI have now watched it. But can you now tell me why I had to watch this?
The movie wasn't straight up trash, but imo it was a very unneccesary movie. Not that the theme itself is something we should close our eyes to, but to me it didn't feel like a movie that wanted to tell us about all these things, but actually just a pointless movie on a not-so-pointless subject.
Oddly enough it kept me kinda interested, but overall I did not like it.
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Originally posted by Rockstar Wayne View PostThe movie was good to me. The ending though? Come on. The movie didn't have the best acting but I think it was very necessary. Shows ppl what not to do. And it was a true story. Idk thought you'd find it interesting. I did.
But hey bruh, it's all good. I like to have movies recommended and you can't hit it right everytime. ... Btw, go watch Grave Encounters if you haven't!
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Originally posted by ABjerg View PostThe Master.
Beautiful film. Amazing artistic directing from PTA a joy to watch. The acting was superb also, but the story was weird and messy imo.
Here's a quote from a reviewer that I kinda agree with:
"'The Master' mesmerizes, but misses the mark
With this mesmerizing and massively ambitious film, writer-director Paul Thomas Anderson has taken pains to re-create the '50s with superb production design and gorgeous cinematography. But he seems less concerned with whether the audience is along for the ride. The story can leave viewers at sea, floundering to give meaning to what they are watching."
It's a classic example of what people would consider a folly.
Just because it disconcerts narrative structure, it isn't a bad film. Matter of fact, I'd call it one of the greatest - ever.
I personally feel in a few decades people will call this a masterpiece; the only reason people don't hate on Playtime, Close-Up, Breathless, 2001: A Space Odyssey etc. is because history has told us not to. The Master will be one of those.
Rant over.
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Originally posted by WeezYIsCraaazY View PostIt's a classic example of what people would consider a folly.
Just because it disconcerts narrative structure, it isn't a bad film. Matter of fact, I'd call it one of the greatest - ever.
I personally feel in a few decades people will call this a masterpiece; the only reason people don't hate on Playtime, Close-Up, Breathless, 2001: A Space Odyssey etc. is because history has told us not to. The Master will be one of those.
Rant over.
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Originally posted by Rockstar Wayne View PostWhat's it's about?
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Originally posted by ABjerg View Postlol it probably will be. Still doesn't change my opinion.
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If you like Paranormal Activity just a little (or you don't, but wanna watch a good found footage movie), I think you're going to digg Grave Encounters. It's imo one of the best found-footage horror films.
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