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Where Sleepless in Seattle delivered what amounts to be the same message, albeit on a more subtle, somewhat more mature level, Serendipity delivers it with a sledgehammer, and then proceeds to pound it into your psyche for the next tedious hour and a half or so (and that's an hour and a half of my life I'll never get back again, thank you very much!!).
It does not help ANY
message.
The
message
seems to be that we must all pretend we have an iq of 80 (or simply get a lobotomy - Jennifer what happened to ya?) and blindly follow the Bible without any sort of self-examination whatsoever or we'll trigger the second coming.
I give this movie 3 out of 10 because I have watched zillions of movies and I can tell clearly what an intellectual movie with a mind-teasing
message
should look like.
It's a clear
message
that once this part of the body is broken the rest will be deformed and lifeless.
All in all, it tries to be a parasite to the original, but compromised the
message
for a few quick laughs.
While I believe the movie does a good job getting it's
message
across, I couldn't help but feel that it was made as a complete afterthought to the photographs and subsequent popular book by Burtynsky.
I've seen this movie today for the first time and I never heard of it before, probably because of it's poor
message.
With no coherent storyline to boast of, the movie loses us early on, though I'm perfectly willing to admit that there might be SOMEBODY out there who actually gets some deep
message
out of this film.
Basically, if you don't believe the messenger you wont believe the message, and this girl didn't fill the shoe!
Either, I have found something exceptionally lacking in a film that otherwise would have been excellent, I feel that the public's perception of a film before viewing it is inaccurate for a number of reasons, or I believe that the purpose or
message
of a film needs to be clarified or explained with the help of other reviewers.
The original "Planet of the Apes" was an intelligent and thought-provoking movie with a very clear
message.
But on the whole, the plot is very clichéd, as is its seeming
message.
I don't consider myself unintelligent, I've been studying politics since my early teens and I enjoy an intelligent film but for the most part unless it's a documentary films are meant to be primarily entertaining as well as have a
message.
I'm glad that others are having such overwhelmingly positive reactions to the overt Christian message; for me it was just that the execution is where the film fell on its face.
I believe that a film does not have to club you over the head with its
message
to get the point across.
I could not understand what was the
message
except demeaning Hinduism.
The plot and
message
are horrible.
This film can't make up its mind whether its
message
is "humans are evil and bad and animals are sweet and blameless" or "don't ever go in the water again."
Not only that, but the
message
of this film is so unsubtle that you come out feeling as if they've tried to batter you over the head with a full size crucifix.
If you want any credibility or any
message
sent via these low-budget films...please for the love of god use real actors!
It has no focus whatsoever, no goals, no real
message.
I never got beyond the shallowness of the contrived, purported
message
of this film.
Clearly rips off Hideo Nakata's Ringu (Ring, 1998) and Hongurai Mizu no Soko Kara (Dark Water, 2002), with hints of Ju-On (The Grudge, 2000), but atrociously done gore (a green corpse with red eyes!?) weak story, and a weak theme (I find it very difficult to find a picture
message
scary).
Angel Town is seriously one of the most inept
message
movies ever made (And I've seen my share) it seems to consist of the idea that all gang infested neighborhoods need, are French kick-boxers who can't act.
Like they used to say about the Beatles'songs, there was a secret
message
if you played the LP backward.
No conclusion, no message, nothing profound, nothing hidden.
It does have one good
message
in it though, WATCH OUT FOR BIG BROTHER!!!
The movie tried to portray some kind of moral, but fell flat with its
message.
Where to start...Oh yea,
Message
to the bad guys: When you first find the person you have been tracking (in order to kill) that witnessed a crime you committed, don't spend time talking to her so that she has yet another opportunity to get away.
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