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Lionheart88
post Jul 19 2011, 03:36 PM

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QUOTE(silbii @ Jul 16 2011, 12:48 PM)
After watching Source Code, I thought of Inception - and to compare, I really feel Source Code is way way better in every angle. Mainly coz of the points that this reviewer has pointed out here...

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275 out of 426 people found the following review useful:
Insipid – The pointless film., 26 July 2010

Author: RIK-22 from Brussels, Belgium
*** This review may contain spoilers ***

I have to say to make such an impressive trailer and such an uninteresting film, takes some doing.

Here you have most of the elements that would make a very good film. You have great special effects, a sci-fi conundrum, beautiful visuals and good sound. Yet the most important part of the film is missing. There is no plot, character or soul to this film. It's like having a beautiful building on the outside with no paint or decoration on the inside.

It's an empty shell of a film. There is no tension; you couldn't care less about any of the characters, why were they even motivated to do what they did. Helping a corporation get "one over" on another corporation is hardly saving the human race.

When you operate in a dream environment, where you can't die or be injured really it means there is nothing to worry about, who cares what happens. All the explosions and actions sequences are just meaningless. By the way, why does Hollywood still keep filming action scene's an inch away from every characters nose? It's impossible to see what's going on, so many films are ruined by this. Watch and learn from the Matrix, take the camera backwards a couple of feet and we can actually work out what's going on.

So 2 and half hours of looking at my watch waiting for the very predictable ending, is a million miles from being a good film. How anyone in their right mind can give this 10/10, it's boring and pointless. A film has stir the soul, has to grab you, you need to feel for the characters. Can anyone, honestly say, they cared about anyone on show here.

By the way, here's an idea, why don't you bring the children (who haven't aged a minutes since you last saw them) to you, if you can't go to the US.

I know the end scene was trying to be ambiguous, but the fact his father, who lives in Paris, is bizarrely there in the US to meet him (how did he know) and the children look identical to every dream sequence they appeared in, means there wasn't much doubt.

In the end there is nothing at stake for anyone, so a pointless movie. I suspect Nolan will continue to get praise, but I can't really say I've got excited about any of his movies. They all leave me cold. They are not terrible, just there's nothing really there, no substance.

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so yeah...if nobody really dies in the movie, there's no real threat to any of the characters, so what's the point? tongue.gif

just my 2 sen ...

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Oops, someone just topped him on the main page. Honestly, do you enjoy seeing someone die dude? Regardless in real life or not, if you do enjoy seeing ppl die then may I suggest watching Saw and Final Destination series.

This post has been edited by Lionheart88: Jul 19 2011, 03:41 PM

 

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