StuHolmwood
Iscritto in data apr 2003
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This film went straight to video, here is why:
The film has the misfortune of following one of the worst sequels of all time. "The Skulls" is a well known film starring Paul Walker, and "The Skulls 2" was the worst explanatory sequel since "Highlander 2." Everybody thought this movie would disappoint because it's a sequel to a bad sequel.
Secondly, "Skulls 3" is a feminist film anachronism. The audience is ready for women in serious roles. "G.I. Jane" was a huge hit. No longer is a film which begs the question 'why can't girls play too?' provocative. The films feminist themes are dated and cliched.
Finally, the obvious nature of the script rivals daytime drama. The roommate actually says, "waddaya know? A sorority girl with a brain!" (when describing herself).
Do not see this movie.
The film has the misfortune of following one of the worst sequels of all time. "The Skulls" is a well known film starring Paul Walker, and "The Skulls 2" was the worst explanatory sequel since "Highlander 2." Everybody thought this movie would disappoint because it's a sequel to a bad sequel.
Secondly, "Skulls 3" is a feminist film anachronism. The audience is ready for women in serious roles. "G.I. Jane" was a huge hit. No longer is a film which begs the question 'why can't girls play too?' provocative. The films feminist themes are dated and cliched.
Finally, the obvious nature of the script rivals daytime drama. The roommate actually says, "waddaya know? A sorority girl with a brain!" (when describing herself).
Do not see this movie.
The split screen is something that has fallen into disuse because of it's difficult nature, with the exception of "24". In "Wanted", the split screen is not only used brilliantly and traditionally, it's also used ambitiously and uniquely.
Normally, a split screen is used to show concurrent action in two settings. This is done in "Wanted", and it is done properly because the split shows how the two plotlines converge. The ambition comes in when a third split is created, and a third plotline is juxtaposed to the original three. But the makers of this film did not stop there. The three splits rotate as if they were items in a slot machine, and then all three splits show the one shot of the FBI agent who delivers the key piece of information. It was brilliant.
I look forward to seeing more work of this type, which adds to the comic nature of this caper. I Saw this film because of Depardieu and Keitel, but I enjoyed it for the techies.
Normally, a split screen is used to show concurrent action in two settings. This is done in "Wanted", and it is done properly because the split shows how the two plotlines converge. The ambition comes in when a third split is created, and a third plotline is juxtaposed to the original three. But the makers of this film did not stop there. The three splits rotate as if they were items in a slot machine, and then all three splits show the one shot of the FBI agent who delivers the key piece of information. It was brilliant.
I look forward to seeing more work of this type, which adds to the comic nature of this caper. I Saw this film because of Depardieu and Keitel, but I enjoyed it for the techies.