orcishgamer: A bunch of lame hype, over a special effects bonanza with a disjointed story, with an unexplained but extremely obvious "twist" at the end (and not unexplained in a good way, either).
I was hoping for Di Caprio to redeem himself from the horrid Body of Lies movie, and yet, Body of Lies, as crappy as it was, was a better movie.
There does appear to be a range of opinions on that movie - I liked it, a friend of mine who usually is snobbish towards movies loved it, and my father got bored of it and fell asleep. I thought the writing and acting were strong, the story structure and effects fit the material, and it was a very solid movie with some interesting science fiction concepts.
Then you have orcish's opinion. :) So there you have the range of opinions for the movie. I do agree the "twist" was lame, but re-watching the very, very end segment - I'm not sure there actually is a twist because it ... um ... well ... how to put this ... well ... ah ... yeah just not a twist (not because you were supposed to get it all along, but because there is nothing to get at the end, it's just a little obscure but the thing your waiting for does/should happen - you can either hear it happen and/or accept that physics is real and that the thing that is seemingly not changing should ... change). Wow that itself should be obscure enough.
@orcish, you should check out Shutter Island, not my cup of tea for movie subject matter, but I heard it was very good and Di Caprio seems to do his best work with Scorsese.
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@roman5: since the consequences of plagiarism are low in this instance, please take it as a free learning experience. In real life, the consequences are losing your job, getting kicked out of school, etc... It is always good to cite your sources - using sources for material is fine as long as you cite them appropriately. I'm not saying you have to do full MLA on a GOG forum/game review, but certainly providing a link or enough info to find where you got the statements from would be good. Someone linking to 'real' critic's reviews (for whatever they're worth for game reviews) and using them in their own review would be far from a bad thing as long as credit is given to the original authors and especially if you have something contribute to it as well. I look forward to reading your reviews in your voice in the future. Cheers.