good dolphin wrote:
Warren Newson wrote:
It wasn't that bad. Granted, it does have a message that will annoy some people and it delivers that message in a heavy-handed fashion, but I thought the: acting, directing, and writing were all fine. Also, I found parts of it to be frightening. For those of you who haven't seen the movie, if you're somebody who gets really annoyed by preachy movies, you should probably skip it, but I found it to be an entertaining investment of a couple of hours.
frightening, like in horror movie frightening? If so, you have a weak constitution.
name one single character written beyond a one dimensional stereotype, presented not as a character but as a placeholder for an idea
There is nothing about that movie that rings true.
"Frightening" as in it set me on edge and left me there for the entire movie. It made me empathize with: the main character, the old friend she traumatizes, the dean of the medical school, her boyfriend, and even the villain. I thought the main character, her boyfriend, and the villain came off as real people with real concerns and real emotions, and not just abstract ideas incarnated.
You're usually an even-keeled poster. I don't think I've seen you this pissed off since the Sox failed to sign Machado. Why did this movie piss you off so badly? If you found it to be a piece of garbage, just laugh it off and move on. We all have better things to do than spend our time and emotional energy dealing with things we find to be nonsense.