andreabruson
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I am writing this review after my second try: this time I went a little more far in but, once again, I had to give up.
What a wasted potential, in my opinion!
A superb cast and a great director trying to serve a never-ending elements additions to a random story, which already has nothing really original.
As many other people wrote here, the plot is too intricate, as well as the amount of character who pop up every scene after the other.
Imagine yourself tryng to write The Big Lebowski in a Tarantinian style, with a thousand characters in a hundred sub-plots connected to some other (but not to each other) and doing your best to not lose your mind over it.
Someone said this was meant to be, they wanted to recreate the structure and the mood of its source material: I get it but, still, was it the best choice? In my opinion, it wasn't.
When a story is that complicated, it kicks me off the movie; and when that happens, you have a half of a movie.
I like and respect PTA but I think this film is the Moby Dick of filmmaking: you know it's something valuable but you just can't keep up with it!
What a wasted potential, in my opinion!
A superb cast and a great director trying to serve a never-ending elements additions to a random story, which already has nothing really original.
As many other people wrote here, the plot is too intricate, as well as the amount of character who pop up every scene after the other.
Imagine yourself tryng to write The Big Lebowski in a Tarantinian style, with a thousand characters in a hundred sub-plots connected to some other (but not to each other) and doing your best to not lose your mind over it.
Someone said this was meant to be, they wanted to recreate the structure and the mood of its source material: I get it but, still, was it the best choice? In my opinion, it wasn't.
When a story is that complicated, it kicks me off the movie; and when that happens, you have a half of a movie.
I like and respect PTA but I think this film is the Moby Dick of filmmaking: you know it's something valuable but you just can't keep up with it!
Besides the visual aspect, which is pretty good, everything looks silly.
This movie is just a teen comedy with a "Wannabe Burtonian" mood in the themes and the cinematography but it really goes nowhere.
A modern version of Edward (and Frankenstein, of course) with a lack of the depth which made that film close to a masterpiece.
All the characters are already seen before, nothing is new at all.
Lisa is a sort of Wednesday Addams.
The Creature is very similar to Billy Butcherson from Hocus Pocus.
The whole family is a stereotype of a stupid mid-class enviroment, always present in these type of comedies.
Good acting by Kathryn Newton as Lisa but I couldn't care less about her; same thing for the rest of the cast.
I hate to quit a movie but I couldn't resist with this one, so I gave up 30 mins to the end.
This movie is just a teen comedy with a "Wannabe Burtonian" mood in the themes and the cinematography but it really goes nowhere.
A modern version of Edward (and Frankenstein, of course) with a lack of the depth which made that film close to a masterpiece.
All the characters are already seen before, nothing is new at all.
Lisa is a sort of Wednesday Addams.
The Creature is very similar to Billy Butcherson from Hocus Pocus.
The whole family is a stereotype of a stupid mid-class enviroment, always present in these type of comedies.
Good acting by Kathryn Newton as Lisa but I couldn't care less about her; same thing for the rest of the cast.
I hate to quit a movie but I couldn't resist with this one, so I gave up 30 mins to the end.