bradc-2
jul 2003 se unió
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Clasificación de bradc-2
As most Smith fanboys know, Mallrats has been trashed critically, financially (bad box-office) and by a lot of Smith's own fan-base.
Personally I like it. Even without watching the DVD with commentary by Smith its obvious that this outing was backed by Hollywood, emitting a polish and lack of gloom that his other films don't have and thus gaining flack over its lack of "Indie" look and feel and hammy storyline. Had this film been in black in white, shot using a cheaper production method, or had a less happier ending, it possibly would have fared better with the fans than it did.
Listen to the dialogue though and its soon apparent this is indeed pure Smith. And it shines. The long diatribes about seemingly nothing, the anti-establishment rumblings of Brody (who ironically spends a lot of the film clarifying escalator ettiquite and other mall law), and a bigger involvement of Jay and Bob (but not too much) make this as good, if not better than the other Kevin Smith films and quite possibly my favourite of his.
Its hard to rate this film, you'll either really like it and give it a 10 or tuck into another chocolate pretzel after giving it a 1.
Personally I like it. Even without watching the DVD with commentary by Smith its obvious that this outing was backed by Hollywood, emitting a polish and lack of gloom that his other films don't have and thus gaining flack over its lack of "Indie" look and feel and hammy storyline. Had this film been in black in white, shot using a cheaper production method, or had a less happier ending, it possibly would have fared better with the fans than it did.
Listen to the dialogue though and its soon apparent this is indeed pure Smith. And it shines. The long diatribes about seemingly nothing, the anti-establishment rumblings of Brody (who ironically spends a lot of the film clarifying escalator ettiquite and other mall law), and a bigger involvement of Jay and Bob (but not too much) make this as good, if not better than the other Kevin Smith films and quite possibly my favourite of his.
Its hard to rate this film, you'll either really like it and give it a 10 or tuck into another chocolate pretzel after giving it a 1.
This film has grown on me over time. When I first saw this back when it came out I thought it was pretty bad, having grown up watching "Die-Hard" Willis films, it wasn't what I expected. I revisited it about 5 years later, and I have to say that I now like it more and more each time I view it (and like the Die Hards less and less).
Most people put this film in the same light as abortions like "Last Action Hero" or "Stop or My Mom Will Shoot", that being a ego-centred, show-me-the-money flick by Hollywood Stars thinking of nothing but their bank balances.
Personally, I think its above that, and aside from some brief moments that are just too wacky, its clever, full of laughs, and the singing/catburglar scenes are hip.
Most people I know either like this film a lot or can't remember it at all, so its truly a hit-and-miss affair. You'll know after about 5 mins whether this is your cup of cappuccino or not.
Most people put this film in the same light as abortions like "Last Action Hero" or "Stop or My Mom Will Shoot", that being a ego-centred, show-me-the-money flick by Hollywood Stars thinking of nothing but their bank balances.
Personally, I think its above that, and aside from some brief moments that are just too wacky, its clever, full of laughs, and the singing/catburglar scenes are hip.
Most people I know either like this film a lot or can't remember it at all, so its truly a hit-and-miss affair. You'll know after about 5 mins whether this is your cup of cappuccino or not.