Matador07
Jan. 2002 ist beigetreten
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The writer of this series should get together with the writers of Fear the Walking Dead. Maybe together they might be able to pool their talents and write the script for a single episode of a Mexican soap opera.
Because that's really all this is, and all the imagination that these brainiacs could muster with a supernatural situation with which you could literally do ANYTHING.
But no. What we'll do instead is pump a little dry ice outside the occasional window, hire some really bad actors (the mother/daughter team takes the cake, but were actually well cast in a like mom can't act, neither can daughter way), to play largely unlikable characters, and then have them sit around with virtually no tension whatsoever other than our tepid and badly written attempts at soap opera drama. Oh, and every once an episode or so we'll try to be very clever and modern topical and randomly throw in a reference to gender issues or some other hot topic, because then we'll be hip and have something to say.
A sad effort to say the least. How does one become a member of the Writer's Guild? They apparently need some professional help, so I might as well join. At least I know how NOT to destroy a good premise for a TV series.
Because that's really all this is, and all the imagination that these brainiacs could muster with a supernatural situation with which you could literally do ANYTHING.
But no. What we'll do instead is pump a little dry ice outside the occasional window, hire some really bad actors (the mother/daughter team takes the cake, but were actually well cast in a like mom can't act, neither can daughter way), to play largely unlikable characters, and then have them sit around with virtually no tension whatsoever other than our tepid and badly written attempts at soap opera drama. Oh, and every once an episode or so we'll try to be very clever and modern topical and randomly throw in a reference to gender issues or some other hot topic, because then we'll be hip and have something to say.
A sad effort to say the least. How does one become a member of the Writer's Guild? They apparently need some professional help, so I might as well join. At least I know how NOT to destroy a good premise for a TV series.
To a certain degree I think that many of the people who didn't like this film missed its point a little, as did even some of those who did like it. Do wolves behave like this? Or even look like this? Absolutely not. But people, that's because they are metaphors here. This isn't truly a tale of man vs. wolf, or even man vs. nature. Its a tale of man vs. life. That's the main character's arc -- he has suffered tragedy, is all ready to give up, and finds the will to get up and keep on fighting through tragedy. That too is why people who didn't like the ending didn't understand the beauty of it. The monsters come for him, he sees his friends killed, he is faced with plane crashes and blizzards and gorges and hypothermia, but he won't quit. In the end the words of his dad's old poem call out to him and he summons the courage to go down swinging. Its grim and poetic, and its the soul that carries this movie through the holes in its realism.