Maybe that's the point. It seems to leave most of America feeling numb.
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Maybe that's the point. It seems to leave most of America feeling numb.
I'm sure that WAS the point, but I don't like it. I felt the same way when watching Schindler's list... numb.
I suppose that is the very characteristic that allows people to engage in war. I'd make an awful soldier for that reason.
I actually loved the way Kathryn Bigelow handled emotionality in The Hurt Locker. I think most films have a high tendency to exagerrate, over-dramatize, and over-act every seemingly emotional scene, the to the point where these scenes become transparently emotional ploys and and cheese out the authenticity of the moment.Quote:
Originally Posted by vashti [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
The Hurt Locker never spent too much time on any one moment and gave a much better picture, that of men going through a war, with all these incredible scenes all around them, and no time to reflect on it. Its much more truthful, and speaks much more directly about what war really is, its not a brilliant score performed by the Boston Philharmonic, its not a "Don't you die on me yet!" hero tale, and its not slow-motion hero moments. Its just war.
Yep, but I don't like it.Quote:
Originally Posted by MVPlaya [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]
Vashti, did you watch the Boy in the Striped Pajamas? I watched it sunday morning and it brought me to tears. amazing acting by everyone in it. i remember going on a tour to one of those "camps" in Israel and it was terrifying just knowing how many jews died in there.
did you see Life is Beautiful? it reminded me of it.
I finally saw Alice in Wonderland and was underwhlemed. I'm pretty tired of Burton's patented quirkiness. It feels forced.
awwww Giga, I saw it last night and LOVED it. Burton has signature scenes which you can love or hate. I chose to love it.
Talk about a disturbing war movie you guys should see To End All Wars...its about American soldiers in a Japanese prison camp during WWII and there are very brutal scenes...it really wasn't a very publicized movie but it has Kiefer Sutherland in it....its worth a watch, its an excellent movie but it will really piss you off at times....I used the movie as a reference when I was writing a paper over obedience to authority and how freewill can be broken.
On a lighter note...I saw the movie The Taking of Pelham 123 this weekend and it was a really good movie...Denzel Washington and John Travolta...Travolta was actually better in the movie but he also had the more interesting character...he plays a crazy guy really well.
Yes, I've seen them both, and enjoyed them both, but they didn't remind me of one another.... have you seen Train de vie? It's a French movie that reminded me more of Life is Beautiful, only I think I liked it better.Quote:
Originally Posted by Sonrisa [Dear Guest/Member you have to reply to see the link.click here to register]