Reply #90 posted 08/08/10 4:12pm
ZombieKitten |
TheVoid said:
I just saw it.
It's pretty good.
I thought the dialogue that kind of spoon feeds the concept to the audience in the beginning of the movie was unnecessary, but then again---I've seen the matrix, so I've been softened up to the concept of virtual realities within the mind in cinema.
Overall, it's a pretty good film. The action sequences are a bit excessive, but then again---it's a summer movie. ....from hollywood.
when the plot is that complicated, not a single line of dialogue can be wasted on non-plot |
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Reply #91 posted 08/08/10 8:36pm
purplesweat |
markpeg said:
I thought of each of the 12 levels of the elevator as a whole world that Leo had created. Where did Ellen Page find the time to fully explore each one?
She didn't. |
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Reply #92 posted 08/09/10 1:50pm
Cinnie |
ZombieKitten said:
TheVoid said:
I just saw it.
It's pretty good.
I thought the dialogue that kind of spoon feeds the concept to the audience in the beginning of the movie was unnecessary, but then again---I've seen the matrix, so I've been softened up to the concept of virtual realities within the mind in cinema.
Overall, it's a pretty good film. The action sequences are a bit excessive, but then again---it's a summer movie. ....from hollywood.
when the plot is that complicated, not a single line of dialogue can be wasted on non-plot
Whatever, I liked when Ellen Page's character was all like, "Wait a minute, guys! WHOSE dream are we going into??" |
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