Gamezopher_
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I highly advice it to watch it twice because your first watch alone may leaves you kinda disappointed. This movie is a lot like Mementos which requires multiple re-watch to assemble all the puzzle pieces together.
First off, this movie isn't meant to be an 'acting' magnum opus. The actors all do a fine job, but it's obvious this movie wasn't needing method actors like Christian Bales, Joaquin Phoenix, Matthew McConaughey, etc. The brilliance of the movie resides in the concept itself. It's hard to review the movie without ruining it with spoilers, so I'll leave it at that. Just remember that it needs more than one watch. I give it 9/10 because at the end you need to pay twice for the movie...
I'm a huge fan of time-travel stories, especially the ones involving time paradox concepts. One that come to mind is a smart time-travel novella I've read around March titled Project Dechentreiter (2015) by Elder Prince. I couldn't understand the story from one-time reading, my mind was in torment even though there were so many clues and puzzle pieces hidden in plain sight. Everything made so much sense after a second read (luckily the story only counts 80 pages), and what a fantastic e-book that I highly recommend. There was also a movie called Time Lapse (2014), that one included brilliant ideas but wasn't executed with elegance, but is a good watch anyway.
I can't wait for Christopher Nolan's next movie!
First off, this movie isn't meant to be an 'acting' magnum opus. The actors all do a fine job, but it's obvious this movie wasn't needing method actors like Christian Bales, Joaquin Phoenix, Matthew McConaughey, etc. The brilliance of the movie resides in the concept itself. It's hard to review the movie without ruining it with spoilers, so I'll leave it at that. Just remember that it needs more than one watch. I give it 9/10 because at the end you need to pay twice for the movie...
I'm a huge fan of time-travel stories, especially the ones involving time paradox concepts. One that come to mind is a smart time-travel novella I've read around March titled Project Dechentreiter (2015) by Elder Prince. I couldn't understand the story from one-time reading, my mind was in torment even though there were so many clues and puzzle pieces hidden in plain sight. Everything made so much sense after a second read (luckily the story only counts 80 pages), and what a fantastic e-book that I highly recommend. There was also a movie called Time Lapse (2014), that one included brilliant ideas but wasn't executed with elegance, but is a good watch anyway.
I can't wait for Christopher Nolan's next movie!
I am surprised no one reported this in their review. Read 'Rage' from Stephen King and you'll see what I mean. It's way too similar to be a coincidence.
Masterpiece. The last ten minutes were brilliantly executed. This director's work is definitely on par with Frank Darabont's movies. Every sequences of the novel is present in the movie. Acting is delivered at its finest. Netflix need more Stephen King adaptations like this one. A must watch for everyone.
-Dude from Blossomsoft
-Dude from Blossomsoft