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Shutter Island
Maybe I don't know how to search but is there seriously not a thread on Shutter Island? Really good movie, what'd you guys think?
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It was ok, if not obvious.
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I was actually wishing that "twist" didn't happen.
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Why did I just click that tag? God I'm fucking retarded sometimes I swear to god.
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Narc, you gotta post it in a spoiler tag that is giant and says "HEY ROXER DON'T FUCKING CLICK THIS YOU IDIOT".
Absolutley unacceptable from you Narc. :nono: :n: |
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I was dissapointed. I'm sure there's a lot of love for this movie purely because of who directed it, which is a shame.
I have, however, seen that it's gotten mixed reviews so at least people aren't all drinking the kool aid. For a good amount of the movie, I was digging it. It was great for a while, but then it descended into a mess. It wasn't even so much that I had a problem with a twist ending, as it was that the movie lost control, focus, and reason. The ending also completely comprimises the entire plot beforehand, which is problematic if you examine it. It was all planned out, including the inclement weather? Anyways, I digress. There are plenty of stretches to be had. But the main problem was how drawn out the twist was. Also, it was so overdone that they literally had to have a character lecture it with visual aids. It was also lame how characters were being thrown onto the pile every 20 minutes for no reason other than to pop-up and give 10 minutes of exposition, and then leave the movie completely. Really lazy. It also kills all the work done to establish the characters. I couldn't care less about anyone's sanity or real motives at that point because the entire thing was switched on me. I feel the movie lacked identity, and had a great story and tone that was thrown away for shock value. It's a shame really, because there was a great movie in there somewhere. Leo was great, and Martin Scorcese had command over it for a while, but the overdone plot and twist took a potentially great thriller and shit on it. |
I loved it but I agree with a lot of what Jeritron said.
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Yeah I haven't seen this yet, but I was definitely skeptical when I heard about it.
While Dennis LeHane is the man, the book was definitely just OK. The movie looks to be terrifically photographed, though |
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This movie was great for an hour or so. I was really interested in his past and the developing plot-line of Shutter Island itself...however, as soon as he went into the lighthouse and it was a regular lighthouse, I hated every second of everything else that followed. How fucking unoriginal. What a load of shit. But what sucks even more is that even after they reveal the twist, the movie continues for another 30 minutes and you just have to sit there and deal with it.
However, I will say this. The hours of mocking the movie with my friends I saw it with that followed might have been worth the ten dollars. Pretty sad though; like the Village, here's another movie that had great potential only to be horribly butchered. |
Definitely wishing I had seen "The Crazies" instead.
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No you don't. The Crazies is pretty tame, unoriginal and brings nothing new or different to the table, even if it is just a 'horror to watch' or whatever.
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Shutter Island was brilliant. After a second viewing it becomes a whole different movie. It's such a heartbreaker.
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I can see how it would be more interesting the second time through knowing the twist and spotting small things you didn't notice before.......it still seems like a real lame way to cop out of a good movie.
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I didn't enjoy it because of the twist and how it worked with the movie upon second viewing, although those things did help.
I appreciated how the story worked for me on an emotional level. DiCaprio's nightmares created a sense of discomfort and fear for his slipping sanity. His increasingly paranoid journey to find out what's going on on The Island really worked for me, too. I felt like the odds were against him and whenever a wrench was thrown into the works, I felt on edge. Most importantly, the flashback scene at the end was horrifying and heartbreaking. It all just worked and brought me into the lives of the characters. I don't consider this a horror movie that's all about the twist, but an emotional movie about the sadness of coping with loss. |
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Was a good flick. However,
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I kinda guessed the ending after the first flash back and seeing the previews. This is why I usually don't like serious movies...because I can figure them out and get bored by them. I wish I was smarter to be able to enjpy the nuance or dumber so I couldn't guess the ending 5 minutes in and be honestly surprised.
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