shadow-moses
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Yeah, I thought the same thing when the opening started rolling: girls barely into their double digits kicking ass, killing indiscriminately with a vast array of powerful fire arms. God, it seems anime has gone to far
But it's absolutely fantastic.
Give it half a chance and you will find it has amazing depth in its characters, beautiful and subtle production, and its not constant action. The majority is quite insights into the chaotic world of these girls. When it does give you action, it will raise the hairs on the back of your neck, it's breath taking.
If you're any kind of an anime fan, you will love this series.
Nick Anderson~
But it's absolutely fantastic.
Give it half a chance and you will find it has amazing depth in its characters, beautiful and subtle production, and its not constant action. The majority is quite insights into the chaotic world of these girls. When it does give you action, it will raise the hairs on the back of your neck, it's breath taking.
If you're any kind of an anime fan, you will love this series.
Nick Anderson~
Takes forever to get anywhere, the performances are over-the-top retarded, especially from the antagonist; once he reveals his evilness, his performance reminded me of an over-aggravated 6th grader in a playground fight.
There are a handful of cool spells revolving around spiders and cars. The TV ad showing the car explode and and reassemble is what got me into the theater, but these are spent before the third act, which is filled to the brim of Dragon Ball Z style flinging with power orbs from hands, only difference is DBZ did it better.
Girls and gay guys will like all the chiseled man-ass splashed across the screen every 2 minuets, everyone else will be pretty bored.
Nick Anderson
There are a handful of cool spells revolving around spiders and cars. The TV ad showing the car explode and and reassemble is what got me into the theater, but these are spent before the third act, which is filled to the brim of Dragon Ball Z style flinging with power orbs from hands, only difference is DBZ did it better.
Girls and gay guys will like all the chiseled man-ass splashed across the screen every 2 minuets, everyone else will be pretty bored.
Nick Anderson
The ideas in What the Bleep just blow me away. I've actually read about some of this stuff in Scott Adam's book The Dilbert Future, where he talks about writing daily affirmations to effect the path your life takes. This film goes way beyond that with very interesting interviews with several scientists and philosophers who talk about Quantum Physics and philosophical ideas about the actually nature of reality. I see that there are a great many people who have given this film a '1' rating. I have to say I'm a little dismayed that so many people can't even *think* about these amazing ideas, give them a day in court. Oh well, that's what it means to be cutting edge I suppose.
Beyond all that, What the Bleep is very nicely shot and acted, starring the incredibly emotive Marlee Matlin. She's the main character in the narrative sections of the film that demonstrate the ideas presented in the interviews with the scientists and philosophers.
Nick Anderson~
Beyond all that, What the Bleep is very nicely shot and acted, starring the incredibly emotive Marlee Matlin. She's the main character in the narrative sections of the film that demonstrate the ideas presented in the interviews with the scientists and philosophers.
Nick Anderson~