It didn't leave me going "wow, that's just messed up", it left me going, "wow, it was completely and utterly unbelievable that this would ever happen in any situation ever"
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It didn't leave me going "wow, that's just messed up", it left me going, "wow, it was completely and utterly unbelievable that this would ever happen in any situation ever"
It didn't leave me going "wow, that's just messed up", it left me going, "wow, it was completely and utterly unbelievable that this would ever happen in any situation ever"
It didn't leave me going "wow, that's just messed up", it left me going, "wow, it was completely and utterly unbelievable that this would ever happen in any situation ever"
Yep...eye of the beholder type thing. Because we couldn't believe how messed up the situation ended which we liked.
I don't get wrapped up in how unbelievable a movie is. 99% of all movies have premises or plot holes so utterly ridiculous or unrealistic that if I got hung up on them...I wouldn't be a movie fan.
4 of us went together to see this film, and even though we guessed fairly early on what was happening, we were into it and really enjoying it (especially the very obvious and well deserved pokes at Nancy Grace). A few plot holes? Sure.... but nothing horrid. And then it ended and it just ruined the whole experience. There are several ways they could have gone with the ending, but the one they chose was simply the worst. Look.... a movie ending doesn't have to have an ending with sparkle ponies and unicorns that poop neapolitan ice cream. But this ending was so dismal, unbelievable and dumb that it just took away from the whole experience and left us feeling angry. Mostly because of the ending, we gave it 3 out of 5 stars.
You and I don't agree on much but we are in agreement here.
I think book lovers were so invested in the ending, it could not be changed.
I think book lovers were so invested in the ending, it could not be changed.
Going to see it tonight. The reviews are really solid for this one. It is apparently the last Fincher movie we will get for a while. He is going to direct the entire first season of the HBS series "Utopia" (not to be confused with the FOX show of the same name).
I am really excited about this one.
People who say he needs to tighten his movies/editing are spot on. There was absolutely no need for a 2 1/2 hour movie here--and I love long movies! Cut fifteen minutes off the beginning half, and fifteen minutes off the opening half, and it would have been solid.
Except for the ending, which was total crap. Of course, you can't blame the filmmakers for that one
Why would you change it? It's like The Natural. Sure the ending was a classic in movie history but in the book Hobbs strikes out. I think that would have been equally as classic.
Have to completely disagree. The ending was unconventional and actually is one of the reason the movie had a lasting impact for me and the wife. Anytime an ending leaves you going "wow that's just messed up" and gets you to keep thinking about that it's a good thing IMO. We liked it.