GeordieNeil
Joined May 2002
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this was my favourite film of the year (until i seen amores perros last night). a brilliantly crafted experience. this film had me constantly thinking about it for a week afterwards. and like i was told, the ending is brilliant. a real shock to the senses. a treat
brilliant. i thought nothing would topple nine queens from the top of the list of films i've seen this year, but this one does, with greasy mexicans to spare. a brilliant directorial debut. the first and last stories were fantastically moving, and, although the second one dragged a bit, and seemed a bit pointless at times, this film is worth watching several times.
i first watched this film a week ago, and since then bought it and made my girlfriend watch it with me. the opening sequence as the camera travels thru a human body while zooming out is breathtaking. it sets the motif of the film which is looking inside of oneself. the settings really lend themselves to Jack's life and the twisted philosophy that man can only achieve happiness thru self destruction is almost believable. the film has great performances from Norton, Pitt, Bonham Carter and Meat Loaf's tits, and reaches a shocking conclusion (which is why it needs a second watching). my girlfriend didn't really like it, complaining it had no real plot (which it doesn't especially) and the only good thing is the ending. i feel this is wrong, but the ending is what we end up judging all films by, ultimately.