ALS-2
ene 2001 se unió
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Clasificación de ALS-2
This is one of those movies (like "The Usual Suspects") that you should see twice. Since the ending was revealed to me before I ever saw it, the first time I saw it was like the second time. As much as I enjoyed it from that perspective, I only can imagine what a pleasure it would be to see this movie without knowing the ending! (So see it and then make a solemn vow *never* to reveal any of its secrets to your friends who haven't seen it yet!)
The child was spellbinding. I truly wish he and Michael Clarke Duncan of "The Green Mile" had been co-winners of the Oscar for supporting actor, even though no one can convince me that Haley Joel Osment was a *supporting* actor. He was the most critical element of the movie and carried it off better than many, many, many adult actors.
Comments on "The Sixth Sense" are difficult because so much of the movie's brilliance lies in its final few minutes. The only thing to say is that this movie is thoroughly enjoyable, and I went into it with a skeptical, it-can't-be-as-good-as-they-say attitude. I was wrong. It can. And it is!
The child was spellbinding. I truly wish he and Michael Clarke Duncan of "The Green Mile" had been co-winners of the Oscar for supporting actor, even though no one can convince me that Haley Joel Osment was a *supporting* actor. He was the most critical element of the movie and carried it off better than many, many, many adult actors.
Comments on "The Sixth Sense" are difficult because so much of the movie's brilliance lies in its final few minutes. The only thing to say is that this movie is thoroughly enjoyable, and I went into it with a skeptical, it-can't-be-as-good-as-they-say attitude. I was wrong. It can. And it is!
This movie was one of the most disjointed, strange, contrived, hard-to-follow (and not really worth the effort) movies I've ever seen. There were so many holes. For example, we are told that Adrian Paul's character was bad and we're supposed to believe his death would not be a tremendous loss. But why? We have no idea why he "deserves to die" other than the fact that his ex-wife stands to gain a lot of money (of which she has plenty, anyway)! And if I had to see one more scene of gratuitous sex, I think I may have become violently ill.
This supposedly is a comedy. Ha, ha. It's more like a strange hallucination without the prerequisite of medication. Many scenes seem completely pointless, and many others seem to be designed solely because somebody promised somebody that he/she could be in the movie and a minor cameo had to be created. (Example: Michael Biehn's character's cousin. If anyone can explain why that character was necessary, I'll give him/her a dollar -- and that's nearly one-fourth of the total amount I wasted renting this movie!)
It will be a very cold day in a notoriously hot place before I feel compelled to waste a couple of hours on this one again.
This supposedly is a comedy. Ha, ha. It's more like a strange hallucination without the prerequisite of medication. Many scenes seem completely pointless, and many others seem to be designed solely because somebody promised somebody that he/she could be in the movie and a minor cameo had to be created. (Example: Michael Biehn's character's cousin. If anyone can explain why that character was necessary, I'll give him/her a dollar -- and that's nearly one-fourth of the total amount I wasted renting this movie!)
It will be a very cold day in a notoriously hot place before I feel compelled to waste a couple of hours on this one again.