It was stunning. I went to see it with my husband and my daughter (film student). Husband hated it. Daughter loved it. I loved it but felt like I'd been through a wringer before the film was over. She and I both had totally different interpretations of what Malik was trying to say, but had a wonderful discussion about it, and it is still providing food for thought. The visuals (except for the dinosaurs) were beyond beautiful.
I want to see it again, but I'll really need to be on form. I felt like I'd run a marathon by the end of the film. What a tour de force!
7 comments:
kim
said...
Wow. Looks good. Why haven't I heard any buzz on it?
Anonymous
said...
I really want to see this film. Is it as spectacular as the critics rave? JenK
Lucie
said...
looking forward to seeing this film. I keep hearing how fabulous and poetic it is.
Aline
said...
where did you see it? At first, I thought you were announcing a pregnancy!! :)
Joan
said...
It was stunning. I went to see it with my husband and my daughter (film student). Husband hated it. Daughter loved it. I loved it but felt like I'd been through a wringer before the film was over. She and I both had totally different interpretations of what Malik was trying to say, but had a wonderful discussion about it, and it is still providing food for thought. The visuals (except for the dinosaurs) were beyond beautiful.
I want to see it again, but I'll really need to be on form. I felt like I'd run a marathon by the end of the film. What a tour de force!
The dinosaurs were superfluous though.
craftivore
said...
I've been on the fence about seeing that movie. I loved the Thin Red Line and figure that it will be similarly quiet but brutal.
The A.D.D. Knitter
said...
I want to see it SO BADLY!!
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