Last 30 minutes were pretty bad-ass...male actor/Portman's husband sucked. Poor casting on that character...
Could have almost done away with the marriage/affair sub-plot all together...could have developed a different angle to get Portman to the "shimmer".
It was a cool movie...for sure. Tons of hermetic influence..especially the lady shooting fire out of her mouth/dissipating into 1000's of little energies.
People didn't know what to think when they were leaving...which was amusing.
Hollywood needs to make more movies like this... [Reply]
Originally Posted by bowener:
Holy ****. I recommend this film, but I don't really know how to explain what I experienced personally. I want to reward any studio making good sci-fi films for one, but yeah, just go see this.
I'm not one who usually feels scared or terrified when watching any kind of film, but
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that ****ing bear in the house scene... Jesus Christ, it actually scared me. Or maybe it just stressed me out to a severe degree... IDK, but it was ****ing awesome. The "roar" or scream it has is obviously haunting and disturbing. And I can't tell you how happy I was during the final 30 minutes or so of the film. The audio may have given me an erection, and the visuals were absolutely stunning. I didn't care much for the hug/trippy irises at the end, but I understand that the books are a trilogy and it has to continue on somehow.
Mentally this had a similar effect on me as Mother! did, where I just sat for a few minutes in my seat after the credits, devoid of most thought just soaking up what I had seen.
The character's story is lacking, but overall it is an enjoyable film for sure. ****ing beautiful.
Your post inspired me to see both movies...and I agree. You do sit there for awhile as the credits roll trying to digest and comprehend what just happened. That's rare nowadays and I love it [Reply]
Originally Posted by SAGA45:
Your post inspired me to see both movies...and I agree. You do sit there for awhile as the credits roll trying to digest and comprehend what just happened. That's rare nowadays and I love it
Haven't seen the movie (yet). I read the book and didn't find it all that interesting. Maybe it's just too far over my head. The reviews I've seen are fairly positive and indicate that the book and movie are similar in that there is an area where strange things happen to life forms at the genetic level and the group going in are women instead of men. [Reply]
Originally Posted by bowener:
I'm happy to hear this! What did you think of the
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bear scene
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It was creepy as fuck to hear the bear crying "Help me...." They mentioned it later, but the bear actually absorbed some of the dead woman's DNA who he killed first, who was yelling "Help me" as the bear drug her away. So the bear had some part of human consciousness from the woman it killed, but it also still had the normal bear killer instinct. That's how I took it.
Had to watch it twice. I couldn't decide if I loved or hated the ending. I finally decided I loved it.
Oh, and for all the "wamen's need more representation" and "finally a wamen's so and so" this film didn't get much love. Pretty much an all female cast and they did an excellent job IMO. Nothing was forced or contrived it just happened that way. Why wasn't this flick celebrated as pro woman and all the rest?... [Reply]
Had to watch it twice. I couldn't decide if I loved or hated the ending. I finally decided I loved it.
Oh, and for all the "wamen's need more representation" and "finally a wamen's so and so" this film didn't get much love. Pretty much an all female cast and they did an excellent job IMO. Nothing was forced or contrived it just happened that way. Why wasn't this flick celebrated as pro woman and all the rest?...
Because nobody hated it. Ghostbuster's was a shit movie and got lots of hate, but instead of looking at the product and seeing what they could have done differently, they went the lazy route and wanted to hate people that hate women, because surely THAT'S the reason the movie bombed. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Because nobody hated it. Ghostbuster's was a shit movie and got lots of hate, but instead of looking at the product and seeing what they could have done differently, they went the lazy route and wanted to hate people that hate women, because surely THAT'S the reason the movie bombed.
Oh, I get all that. SJW is now a damned genre like Horror or Historical fiction.
What I don't get is there are flicks like this one and Arrival with excellent female performances and the more-wamen's crowd pays no attention.
I guess if they admitted they already can find exactly what they want they wouldn't have anything to bitch about anymore. [Reply]
Originally Posted by Bowser:
Because nobody hated it. Ghostbuster's was a shit movie and got lots of hate, but instead of looking at the product and seeing what they could have done differently, they went the lazy route and wanted to hate people that hate women, because surely THAT'S the reason the movie bombed.
That's a valid theory.
But Ghostbusters was touted as the ultimate SJW victory lap before it bombed (technically - it looked horribad to start).
I think the real deal is there isn't a male comparison. Ghostbusters had a good Ghostbusters. Wonder Woman has Superman. Captain Marvel has Thor or whatever.
Annihilation doesn't have an male counterpart. So even though it is a good movie featuring women and should be touted as such, it's not because there is nobody's face to rub it in. [Reply]