Xanthippe
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I was sadly disappointed in Blade II. I wasn't expecting a stellar, groundbreaking movie, but I was expecting something like the first Blade was: a pretty decent action vampire movie.
Sadly, Blade's sequel was absolutely horrible. The dialogue hit unprecedented lows even for action movies, the plot was rather silly, and the "thrills" consisted of mere gross-outs, which weren't even effective. The most disturbing part of the movie was watching Wesley Snipes crack his neck.
Don't waste your time with this movie. Rent the first one instead, or see something else. This one's not fit to wash the first one's sandals.
Sadly, Blade's sequel was absolutely horrible. The dialogue hit unprecedented lows even for action movies, the plot was rather silly, and the "thrills" consisted of mere gross-outs, which weren't even effective. The most disturbing part of the movie was watching Wesley Snipes crack his neck.
Don't waste your time with this movie. Rent the first one instead, or see something else. This one's not fit to wash the first one's sandals.
Looks like a zombie shoot-em-up! But the biggest surprise about Resident Evil was that it was actually a pretty good movie.
It wasn't all that suspenseful, but one of its many virtues is that it never talked down to the audience. The plot always remained under a veil, and the audience, along with the main character, never gets to see the whole of it together.
There's a fair amount of gore here.
Don't kid yourself. This is a zombie shoot-em-up. As such, it has pretty good dialogue, characterization, and plotting. Don't go in expecting something that will change the world, but do go in expecting a pleasant, mildly thrilling action flick, with lots of exploding bodies and bloodbaths.
It wasn't all that suspenseful, but one of its many virtues is that it never talked down to the audience. The plot always remained under a veil, and the audience, along with the main character, never gets to see the whole of it together.
There's a fair amount of gore here.
Don't kid yourself. This is a zombie shoot-em-up. As such, it has pretty good dialogue, characterization, and plotting. Don't go in expecting something that will change the world, but do go in expecting a pleasant, mildly thrilling action flick, with lots of exploding bodies and bloodbaths.
This movie was very, very disturbing. I can't help but noting that I would never voluntarily see this movie again, and even that I wish I hadn't seen it the first time.
On the other hand, I am forced to admit that it was a very good movie. The fertility imagery was a little TOO heavy-handed for my liking; I felt like shrieking "OKAY, I GET IT ALREADY!!!" about twenty minutes into the movie. But I suppose it all related to the theme, so it was okay.
The Otik-creature is also very disturbing, but the food scenes are probably the worst. I remember the food from my stay in St. Petersburg, and this movie was fairly accurate. Don't see it if you've recently eaten, or plan to eat at any time in the future. Ugh!
I think the movie would be classified as a dark comedy if it were American. As such it was extremely funny; the dialogue is quite witty and the acting is good. But the whole thing was just... disturbing.
Beware of violence; there are a few very bloody, graphic scenes. The nudity is nonsexual, so it's really not a problem even for prudish Americans like me.
On the other hand, I am forced to admit that it was a very good movie. The fertility imagery was a little TOO heavy-handed for my liking; I felt like shrieking "OKAY, I GET IT ALREADY!!!" about twenty minutes into the movie. But I suppose it all related to the theme, so it was okay.
The Otik-creature is also very disturbing, but the food scenes are probably the worst. I remember the food from my stay in St. Petersburg, and this movie was fairly accurate. Don't see it if you've recently eaten, or plan to eat at any time in the future. Ugh!
I think the movie would be classified as a dark comedy if it were American. As such it was extremely funny; the dialogue is quite witty and the acting is good. But the whole thing was just... disturbing.
Beware of violence; there are a few very bloody, graphic scenes. The nudity is nonsexual, so it's really not a problem even for prudish Americans like me.