Auskar Wrote:I've never been able to figure out whether I should see this movie or not. Some people, who's opinion I respect, have said it was a simply terrible movie. Others, who's opinion I also respect, have only said nice things about the movie. No one says much about WHY they like it or don't like it, and that makes it harder to decide.
Dave Wrote:It's a fairly simple story that doesn't try to explain why these things have happened. But the heart of the story is one of hope, and the execution is rivetting.
If you like films that leave the answers to your own imagination, but tell a simple story in a mind blowing way, then I heartily recommend it.
If you don't like being left with questions, then you may not like it, no matter how well directed it is.
Another factor is that it is grim. It shows a future world that is from your nightmares, but close enough to how things are now that it seems all the more prophetic. I live in London and the future vision they showed chilled me to the bone, I think they got it spot on. However, as I said above, the story is about hope, so the grimness is there for a reason.
Hope this helps.
Dave
PS it deserved more Oscar consideration than it got IMO.
webby Wrote:** POSSIBLE SPOILERS **
Ok, for those of you who've seen the movie...
One of the things my friend (the one with tons of empathy) noticed in the film was how all the animals in the movie seemed to instictively trust and be drawn to Theo...
Jasper's cat
The dogs at the Fishes hideout (and here one of the Fishes specifically said something like, "they like you - strange, they don't like anybody")
Also at the Fishes hideout when they are having the big meeting, there's a kitten that insists on climbing up Theo's leg
Ok, it makes sense to show that Theo is trustworthy, but do you think there might be a larger statement being made with this, since it is emphasized so much? I'm thinking it might be meant to show that for all our brains and technology, humans are still just another animal with the capacity for everything good and everything bad implied by that. The fact that Kee instictively trusts Theo with her life and her baby's life, just like the animals trust him, I think shows that connection between humans and other animals on the planet.
Thoughts?
Scott Miller Wrote:Animals and little children have a greater intuitive sense than most adults. Plus they served as a reminder to Theo of who his true inner self is.
webby Wrote:** Spoilers Below **
Good point - I hadn't thought of that, but it really makes sense when you consider how Theo's character developed. At the beginning of the movie he was disgusted by all the people around him crying over "Baby Diego", but by then end he was willing to make the ultimate sacrifice for Kee's baby.
webby Wrote:** POSSIBLE SPOILERS **
Ok, for those of you who've seen the movie...
One of the things my friend (the one with tons of empathy) noticed in the film was how all the animals in the movie seemed to instictively trust and be drawn to Theo...
Jasper's cat
The dogs at the Fishes hideout (and here one of the Fishes specifically said something like, "they like you - strange, they don't like anybody")
Also at the Fishes hideout when they are having the big meeting, there's a kitten that insists on climbing up Theo's leg
Ok, it makes sense to show that Theo is trustworthy, but do you think there might be a larger statement being made with this, since it is emphasized so much? I'm thinking it might be meant to show that for all our brains and technology, humans are still just another animal with the capacity for everything good and everything bad implied by that. The fact that Kee instictively trusts Theo with her life and her baby's life, just like the animals trust him, I think shows that connection between humans and other animals on the planet.
Thoughts?
Scott Miller Wrote:I saw Theo as symptomatic of the entire world; the loss of Dylan caused him to lose his ideals and it took Kee's dilemma to re-awaken in him what should never have been lost.