suprroo
Entrou em jan. de 2012
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Avaliações4
Classificação de suprroo
I guess I was tuned with the proper expectations watching this, and I had too much fun.
The set up and idea is amazing, very original.
The profiler is such an interesting character, although she doesn't appear much in the movie, her influence is so powerful.
Josh is scary as a serial unaliver, and he had just the perfect pace.
I think what defines the fun on this movie is, indeed, the rhythm. Although many people here didn't like the show bits, I think the movie played just in time for everything to fell in place, for what it was: a show, an a nervous reck criminal getting caught by a smart idea.
Although some plot choices are weird, and some scenes feel off, I think the movie delivery was on spot for a popcorn suspense fun. I didn't expect anything but that, by the trailers.
I only expected some mind-blowing plot twist, and the meeting at the house wasn't that mind-blowing, but was very good, honestly.
It's a honest, fun, light thriller, with decent acting, excellent production, professional photography, a spectacular idea and solid direction by Shyamalan.
The set up and idea is amazing, very original.
The profiler is such an interesting character, although she doesn't appear much in the movie, her influence is so powerful.
Josh is scary as a serial unaliver, and he had just the perfect pace.
I think what defines the fun on this movie is, indeed, the rhythm. Although many people here didn't like the show bits, I think the movie played just in time for everything to fell in place, for what it was: a show, an a nervous reck criminal getting caught by a smart idea.
Although some plot choices are weird, and some scenes feel off, I think the movie delivery was on spot for a popcorn suspense fun. I didn't expect anything but that, by the trailers.
I only expected some mind-blowing plot twist, and the meeting at the house wasn't that mind-blowing, but was very good, honestly.
It's a honest, fun, light thriller, with decent acting, excellent production, professional photography, a spectacular idea and solid direction by Shyamalan.
The movie has a decent plot, the threat is interesting and well played, the characters are decent, specially because the cast is excellent. But the incomplete ending was a turn off. I realized that they just didn't have any more storyline to play through, and any ending would be disappointing anyway. The lack of explanations aren't so bad, considering the disorienting perspective of the characters, but the movie lacked better substance honestly, and could have been better. The anticlimactic ending was more of a interruption of the story than a open ending like many movies did before. As many times before in this industry, the team conducting this is a bit presumptuous thinking they are being innovative or disruptive with this sudden interruption, but is just boring and a bit infuriating. Could be great, but it is just OK.
It's a documentary about the industry of diamonds and the threat of synthetic diamonds being mixed with natural diamonds.
Briefly shows De Beers as the company that created the market for diamonds, and the mais driver of pricing.
It fails into investigate anything really documentary about the illusion being talked about.
Doesn't peak into the courtain properly. It's mainly well directed interviews.
The rythm it's adequate, has some fun to the text.
Amazing soundtrack, the interviews are interesting and engaging. Top notch production. But has nothing in the end, no conclusion, nothing really worth it. It just suddenly ends.
Briefly shows De Beers as the company that created the market for diamonds, and the mais driver of pricing.
It fails into investigate anything really documentary about the illusion being talked about.
Doesn't peak into the courtain properly. It's mainly well directed interviews.
The rythm it's adequate, has some fun to the text.
Amazing soundtrack, the interviews are interesting and engaging. Top notch production. But has nothing in the end, no conclusion, nothing really worth it. It just suddenly ends.