robin_a1
Iscritto in data apr 2002
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Valutazione di robin_a1
If you are a prepubescent or not so prepubescent numbskull, and smoke too much weed and play video games all day, then this film will be heaven.
You can smoke bongs with your friends and "discuss" the finer points of this hokem endlessly. Well, in between more video games and munchies.
What is the Matrix? What is the POINT of the Matrix?
It is a long tedious load of a**e. Don't look too deep because you may find a few flaws in the story (!).
This is boring boring boring. Okay the special effects are great and the film is well made technically. But that is not enough. The acting is wooden. Not surprised with some of the lines they have to spout. The story could be used to strain your spaghetti there are so many holes and flaws and gaps and tosh.
Why doesn't one of the frigging agent guys just shoot Morpheus or Trinity? Oh no, we couldn't do that could we? Then we would avoid twenty minutes of tedious fighting where nothing of consequence happens. I know Neo can stop bullets but the other twats can't. Just shoot the numbnuts. And why doesn't Neo just shoot the bad guys? He had plenty of weapons in the first one, but only when they got tired of Kung fu.
In fact this film has a lot in common with the TV series Kung Fu. It's full of karate and pathetic philosophical hokem.
If I have to listen to more phrophecy rubbish spouted by the pompous, idiotic Fishburne I will have to shoot the f'''cker. In the Matrix or out.
And when Neo flies. Perlease!!!!!
This ain't superman. Or is it? Well, Superman actually had a plot and believable characters. if you can believe that.
Headache material. Smoke another bong and grow up. or at least draw the curtains in your bedroom and experience some reality. Any kind will do. Even another movie. Though not Matrix 1. Otherwise you'll never get out of the matrix and we wouldn't want that. Or would we?
You can smoke bongs with your friends and "discuss" the finer points of this hokem endlessly. Well, in between more video games and munchies.
What is the Matrix? What is the POINT of the Matrix?
It is a long tedious load of a**e. Don't look too deep because you may find a few flaws in the story (!).
This is boring boring boring. Okay the special effects are great and the film is well made technically. But that is not enough. The acting is wooden. Not surprised with some of the lines they have to spout. The story could be used to strain your spaghetti there are so many holes and flaws and gaps and tosh.
Why doesn't one of the frigging agent guys just shoot Morpheus or Trinity? Oh no, we couldn't do that could we? Then we would avoid twenty minutes of tedious fighting where nothing of consequence happens. I know Neo can stop bullets but the other twats can't. Just shoot the numbnuts. And why doesn't Neo just shoot the bad guys? He had plenty of weapons in the first one, but only when they got tired of Kung fu.
In fact this film has a lot in common with the TV series Kung Fu. It's full of karate and pathetic philosophical hokem.
If I have to listen to more phrophecy rubbish spouted by the pompous, idiotic Fishburne I will have to shoot the f'''cker. In the Matrix or out.
And when Neo flies. Perlease!!!!!
This ain't superman. Or is it? Well, Superman actually had a plot and believable characters. if you can believe that.
Headache material. Smoke another bong and grow up. or at least draw the curtains in your bedroom and experience some reality. Any kind will do. Even another movie. Though not Matrix 1. Otherwise you'll never get out of the matrix and we wouldn't want that. Or would we?
It seems that the apologies still have to go on. Call me a fascist but haven't there been enough holocaust movies that have done everything in the genre possible. This film takes one step backwards. The main character is not even a character. He is a non-active "participant" in a series of sketches showing how horrible the nazis were. Summary executions etc. all shown in scenes which provide nothing to the story and do not move the film along in any way whatsoever.
It seems that Polanski wanted to finish the book on nazi nastiness. Well, he succeeded. However, a good film this does not make. Having virtually every scene fade to black shows the lack of continuity and story in this movie. The protagonist is not a protagonist. He does nothing throughout and those around him are of little interest. There are no other proper characters and his "character" as I said before doesn't count.
I heard the book was great and went to see the film thinking that this guy was active in his own survival, somehow playing music for nazis and avoiding the gas chamber. That is not the story and what is presented is a little more than the straw that broke the camel's back in this type of film. There is nothing new, no story, no great characterisations and there is little that holds the viewer, except their unconscious or worse still, conscious guilt. The SFX are pretty cheap and it's overlong.
The best bit is the end, when he plays the piano for a long period over the titles. This is a clever gimmick as it means that you can't leave the cinema before the piece ends or you may seem to appear not truly affected by the "weightiness" of the subject. This film will bore you if you are not either, jewish, polish, or easily pleased when it comes to "worthy" material. Oh, also if you have no idea what film is about. Hopefully good film is about story. This is a non-story. 5 out of 10.
It seems that Polanski wanted to finish the book on nazi nastiness. Well, he succeeded. However, a good film this does not make. Having virtually every scene fade to black shows the lack of continuity and story in this movie. The protagonist is not a protagonist. He does nothing throughout and those around him are of little interest. There are no other proper characters and his "character" as I said before doesn't count.
I heard the book was great and went to see the film thinking that this guy was active in his own survival, somehow playing music for nazis and avoiding the gas chamber. That is not the story and what is presented is a little more than the straw that broke the camel's back in this type of film. There is nothing new, no story, no great characterisations and there is little that holds the viewer, except their unconscious or worse still, conscious guilt. The SFX are pretty cheap and it's overlong.
The best bit is the end, when he plays the piano for a long period over the titles. This is a clever gimmick as it means that you can't leave the cinema before the piece ends or you may seem to appear not truly affected by the "weightiness" of the subject. This film will bore you if you are not either, jewish, polish, or easily pleased when it comes to "worthy" material. Oh, also if you have no idea what film is about. Hopefully good film is about story. This is a non-story. 5 out of 10.
I'm sorry, I can't sympathize with a rapist. Especially one who has sex with a coma victim.
Apart from that, it's a good movie. It just fails on the level that I can't relate to the male nurse rapist. It's just not acceptable. I don't care how he's portrayed.
Apart from that, it's a good movie. It just fails on the level that I can't relate to the male nurse rapist. It's just not acceptable. I don't care how he's portrayed.