Hung By The Neck Til Dead Wrote:Sorry Jimbo, but I hated Punch Drunk Love, too much that was filmed didn't make sense.
nijimeijer Wrote:Have you ever seen analysis of the "finer" points of that film? All the symbology that's present throughout, etc.I thought Sandler's performance was outstanding, regardless of what you think of the film. His intimidation scene with the mattress guy and the emotional rollercoaster he was on.... For this alone, I think it is worth seeing.
I have a difficult enough time getting symbols in other films, or even books. To me, a cigar is most often a cigar, even when the creator means for me to see a tubesock. And when Adam Sandler is involved, my "symbol radar" is completely absent.
Translation? Punch Drunk Love was ass. (to me)
jimbow8 Wrote:I thought Sandler's performance was outstanding, regardless of what you think of the film. His intimidation scene with the mattress guy and the emotional rollercoaster he was on.... For this alone, I think it is worth seeing.
fpw Wrote:This was a pleasant surprise. The trailers had had a reverse effect on me: Convinced me I did not want to see it. I mean, it stars Adam Sandler, and there’s something about him—a smug undertone? an air of self-satisfaction, like I’m Adam Sandler and you’re not? I’m not sure. Whatever it is, it puts me off. But my daughter rented it over the weekend and I got stuck watching it.
To my amazement, I liked it. Sandler didn’t bring a whole lot to the table. Drew Barrymore and the supporting cast were good, but the warm, wry, and clever script made the film. Sometimes great preformances can save a mediocre script, but I suspect this was one of those films where it was all on the page before the first frame was exposed.