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Despite its seemingly constant action, the focus was way too light for my liking, resulting in a film that’s often more corny than it is enthralling.
A film that is at times laughable yet at the same time, over 15 years after its release, its premise is still up for debate and discussion.
Although it carries a certain level of slickness to it, Kingdom of the Crystal Skull shows that although the times have changed – both in the film and for the viewing audience – Indiana Jones hasn’t. And that’s a problem.
Into the Wild is a film to meditate on. It’s long, it’s not particularly fast-moving but it struck me in a carnal fashion.
There are some interesting ideas afoot, but there’s also a struggle as to which to direction it wants to head.
My eyes hurt. So much action. So many explosions. So few words.
Struck me as being somewhat removed from its subjects, teasing the viewer with lots of possible points of view but never settling on a single one.
A truly original work, and a very cheeky one at that filled with end-to-end laughter. It plays off Herzog’s own legend as a behind-the-camera wild card.
Christmas · Films: I · Reviews: I
Deserving of one viewing per year, preferably without the interruption of commercials.