HrSookoll
Joined Mar 2015
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I thought this day would never come when i see a high-school comedy that actually makes me laugh from the heart, but now it happened. I was ready for the usual fast foodish no joke comedy movie, but though it's full on lesbian theme, most jokes were really fresh and out of the box and I liked them and the whole movie altogether. It's pure pleasure to see how characters come in and start to build and everyone of them makes a very big pot of very delicious fresh soup. Ive seen Most actors are new to me (new Ayo Edebiri from "The Bear" and Kaia Gerber) all others vere pretty new and very pleasant surprise how many new actors can make a very good movie. It's not a parody, it's rather opposite to all previous hundreds and hundreds high-school comedy movies and seems to me that no deliberate mocking is planned. Instead Bottoms show direction, how those school comedies should be done. Thumbs up!
Well after finishing that almost 3 hour movie i felt really confused and lost, exactly like Ethan felt when he got into those "impossible situations" like getting lost in the city, getting lost while driving motorcycle, grabbed by two men, losing internet connection, face generator machine broken and etc... which wasn't a problem in previous MI movies, but here Ethan is like an old man in a wheelchair and helpless like a baby in almost every scene. Handling a parachute well doesnt fill that at all.
75% of the movie is endless dialogues and monologues, talking about that key that nobody knows what it opens or where the keyhole is, but Ethan and everybody else wants that key no matter what... this is just stupid.
Maybe after seeing part II i get the whole picture and point of it all, but now i say part I should be 10 minutes long, not 2.43.
75% of the movie is endless dialogues and monologues, talking about that key that nobody knows what it opens or where the keyhole is, but Ethan and everybody else wants that key no matter what... this is just stupid.
Maybe after seeing part II i get the whole picture and point of it all, but now i say part I should be 10 minutes long, not 2.43.
I was looking for Shutter Island kind of movies so long, coz it is maybe my all time favourite mystery-horror-thriller flick movies, til i found The Fog. Shut one eye and forgot low rating at once, and there it started to happen. I enjoyed the athmosphere: in a small fishing village near mountains by the bay in autumn. Maggie Grace and Selma Blair doing their best performance of their careers and they both are very enjoyable to watch. Im sure most radioworkers would kill if they could work in that lighthouse station Selma was hosting. Why i wrote this because i dont understand that low rating at all. Its a very top noch horror, without stupid jump scenes or gore and poitless blood splattering. 9/10.