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I especially like the
explanation
of why the groom's parents, sister, and grandmother all hate the best man.
The scientists also recreate a 'virtual reality" setting that looks like something from the 1960s where the scientists hope the spy will be duped and eventually hand them the missing memory (the spy knows a lot about history, which is the
explanation
for the elaborate set-up.
No
explanation
is given as to why the Candyman returns either, nor what the heck he is doing in LA all of the sudden.
The only
explanation
for him knowing where to meet anna was that he died there and remembered the place.
Some of the editing is very bad, for example, Keitel standing on a elevated road, and a second later getting on a tram down at ground level with no
explanation
as to how he got down there (that part's probably on the cutting room floor.)
And if that wasn't enough, it seems the material was edited by someone on LSD, otherwise there's no
explanation
for this... hmmm... montage.
A search for acceptance would be a credible
explanation
if Duncan weren't so relentlessly stupid for the entire film.
As for the mystery, well, after the tale told by Atwill about what occurred in the Blue Room all those years ago, one expects an
explanation
by the film's end but this aspect is never properly resolved (nor is the business about the stranger who breaks into the mansion): instead, we get a 'twist' ending which had actually occurred to me as I lay watching the film but had subsequently dismissed as being too obvious!
No
explanation
of the reason for this.
Like French director Bruno Dumont, Reygadas' cinema is predominantly physical and there is little dialogue, narrative thrust, or
explanation
of the contradictions.
Oh and there are subhumanoids who are created and melt down with little of explanation, although the professor(Lisa Gaye) who sports a Marge Simpson haircut has a cure and being that Bronsky's girlfriend is a subhumanoid, he wants the cure.
There's hardly any
explanation
what the story or the plot are about.
A mysterious woman and a wierd dog are tagged on to the script without much of an
explanation
as Ally Sheedy (looking eerily like a young Kate Jackson) and her husband, William R. Moses, dump their life savings into a house that predictably burns down in the end.
Then when he is walking into town; the pirate ship leaves him--there is no
explanation
at all....
The acting is _very_ bad, the visual effects are less than average, the story is complete and utter nonsense (which you could forgive the movie if it was funny or action-packed) and characters appear and disappear in the story without
explanation
or reason.
Robin's rise from simple outlaw to leader of the gang also seemed a little too quick and easy, although I appreciated the background that was offered to his character, which offered a reasonable
explanation
of how Sir Robert Hode became Robin Hood.
His brusque superior officer reprimands him, and tells him to stay out of it (no attempt at collegiality nor any immediate
explanation
as to why).
The mad scientist is training "perfect assassins" by lifelong deprivation (no realistic
explanation
as to why this might be effective).
A few highlights include: Curtis gyrating around to canned disco music as he pours himself a beer into a wine goblet, Stevens attempting to keep a straight face in the light of her ludicrous role (she eventually exits the film altogether without explanation), Sothern's home being trashed, yet her false eyelashes never move a tad (she barely registers in this film at all, a person would have to hit "pause" to get a decent look at her!), surgeon Cedar being forced to cut himself with his own scalpel by the unborn ancient hobgoblin, a nod to the 70's disaster cycle in which a hospital office shakes and rattles as if it were unused footage from "Earthquake" and the heinous space effects when Strasberg's room becomes an inter-dimensional playground (complete with her doffing her hospital gown and taking on the creature TOPLESS!)
He just did what he did, without proper
explanation.
The movie made very little sense even after the
explanation
which was at the very end.
Listen to the audio commentary for an
explanation
of that strange language and the city as a whole.
There was the science chick who kept looking for a logical
explanation
to why her friends were being eaten.
I got a possible
explanation
of this peculiar storyline, which is that they all were experiencing a 'paradigm shift' of reality itself, in which the forces of life and death, order and chaos, good and evil, arranged catastrophic events around them, because like the calm eye of a hurricane, it was required that they all survive in a central zone of safety while the whole world shifted around them, apparently because they were all 'prime movers' in the future history of humanity,(this belongs on the SciFi Channel) which the forces of darkness were trying to eliminate, while the forces of good shielded them, noticeably with 'Pre-Javu', the opposite of 'De Javu' where you flash backwards in time, they 'flashed forward' to get a heads up of their immediate future to avoid it subtily.
It gives some
explanation
as to how the competition began and it shows how Connor used the "prize" from the first film.
It's it jumped from another area to the area with no detail
explanation
on the drugs other than the ending which is probably my favorite part but still that is not enough.
Also, the ending merely provides a possible
explanation
since the truth of the matter is unknown to anyone.
Well acted by the leading characters, good
explanation
of the historical context of the situation, and a fascinating portrayal of the differing interests of the three nations involved.
I suppose the audience was supposed to have foreknowledge of the game and its cosmology, since there was little
explanation
given to the rules that framed the events and sequences before us.
If it wanted to show a certain sect of New York as vapid, obnoxious, boring and pointless people without even any real
explanation
of how they became so, then I guess the film succeeded.
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