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Saw the movie today and thought it was a good effort, good
messages
for kids.
There are no hidden
messages
in this film and the progression of events should be expected by any astute viewer.
Sure, it's a simplistic view of life in general and arts students in particular (but then they are rather simplistic under all that philosophical mumbo-jumbo aren't they?), and maybe the study of Sinead Cusack's character is a little muddled at times, but the film is bright, funny, and has some important
messages.
Enigma is a computer part which scrambles Russian messages, so that America can't understand them.
This movie possesses something most other movies of its genre do not: intelligence and good
messages.
But behind this plot which sounds ridiculous, there are good messages, morals and a new outlook on the American educational system.
But not only are
messages
great- its hilarious!
It is filled with so many
messages.
I like this movie cause it has a good approach of Buddhism, for example, the way Buddhist use to care all kind of living things, combining some fancy and real situations; in some parts the photography is very good and a lot of
messages
about freedom, as the hawk episode, staying always focused in every moment, even in tough situations..
There are numerous
messages
in this movie, the least of which is that academic science must always be ready to revise what's being taught.
Pretty soon, he starts to see dead people, thanks to EVP, or Electronic Voice Phenomenon, which is evidently this deal wherein dead people can send
messages
to living people through tape recorders, video cameras, dead cell phones ("Anna cell calling?
I really didn't like this movie because it didn't really bring across the
messages
and ideas L'Engle brought out in her novel.
Soon after, he's approached by a Dr. Price, an expert in Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP), who claims he's been receiving
messages
from Jonathan's departed wife Anna via sundry electronic gadgets.
Moralistic
messages
(that came from mostly a sour bunch of characters) simply took over the black humour.
The film and its
messages
are very noble, and I think perhaps most would agree with them.
The plot centers around bible prophecies that lie in hidden
messages
of the scriptures that prompt a group of power-seeking thugs to attempt total control of the world.
Contrary to the 1966 cartoon, I would imagine children would find this movie tiresome, irritating, and filled with contradictory
messages.
Even for farce, its silliness is lumbering, not much makes sense from scene to scene, and its sentimental
messages
are as phony as Affleck's grin.
The kid gets a copy of the record and it contains secret hidden back-play
messages.
In addition, there are a bunch of "might-makes-right
" messages
like when our local Nazi jerks get beat up.
Target Audiences were not hit and the movie sent out confusing
messages.
And the reuniting of the evil dad with the evil Gena at the end is a strong refuting evidence of the existential
messages
that some people spoke about in other comments.
Horror movies are not supposed to convey deep
messages!
Dull, cheap sci-fi thriller, made with an almost total lack of conviction (a control room full of computers and other devices used to receive and decipher
messages
from outer space is run by only ONE MAN, and is VERY poorly guarded at night), and full of campy sound effects.
We are asked to accept not only that a record played backwards can bring a dead man back to life, but that the record also contains hidden
messages
aimed SPECIFICALLY at one kid, when the singer had no connection to the boy when he was alive, and of course no way of knowing at whose hands the record would end up.
If that wasn't bad enough during his first round of visits Bishop finds a dead body & has threatening sounding graffiti
messages
sprayed over his room.
I'm all for positive, uplifting
messages
if they are true to the nature of life (that this is a fallen world and that things don't always work out ... even for followers of Christ).
It's a bunch of people giving each other the same lame
messages
that were given to the same people a year earlier.
The soundtrack is annoying, the lack of foresight is annoying, this film seems to have been made to deny a sense of realism or believability when that is exactly what is required to hammer the novel's
messages
to the viewer.
characters who are hard to root for, typical heavy-handed anti-violence messages, and a predictable 'poetic justice' ending makes this an awkward watch...
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