sanya
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I think this is a good movie. The characters are fresh enough, the plot avoids Hollywood cliches quite successfully. The movie says that crazy people have the right to love, too, and it shows how they realize this right. It is another answer to the questions: what is love and do love and morality have a lot in common. The weakest point is the ending scene. First, it made me feel that something needs to be added - a cue, a situation, anything - and, second, it resembles "The Graduate" too much. The last scenes of the "10 years ago" part are very good, Nick and Sean!
I liked the movie. The characters are fresh enough. It avoids the Hollywood cliches quite successfully. "She's so lovely" says that crazy people have the right to love and shows how they realize their right. It may also be considered another (and not bad at all) answer to the eternal questions: what is love? does it have anything in common with morality? The last scenes of the first part are very good, Nick and Sean! The only thing I did not like was the ending. Firstly, because it made me feel that something needed to be added: a cue or minor characters' story denouement - just something. Secondly, it resembles "The Graduate" too much.
After long pathetic stories of love saving the Universe Men in Black is very refreshing. Nothing serious (almost), no detailed human psychology research, no final 30-minute fight between the good and the bad guys. It is a good rest before the new Bruce Willis movie.