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Pravin Ratnam
Jedi Master Film Handler
Posts: 844
From: Atlanta, GA,USA
Registered: Sep 2002
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posted 01-31-2004 02:55 AM
I don't know if the AMC theater(Parkway Pointe, Atlanta) had a dim bulb, but I found the look to be too dull(with a few exceptions like the yellow flower scenes) and soft. I know the soft part was intentional to give it that other worldly look since the movie about imagination. Still the visual look got tiresome and it contributed to the lack of patience you will notice in the rest of my review. Did the family scenes have to be so drab?
In any case, this is the first Burton movie that bored me at times. MINISPOILER: The second half does have some payoffs as I was at that point ready to leave because I was getting to be like the son in the movie- ok enough tales. Still it takes a death to really give this movie some resonance. When a movie needs that to make me care about the characters, then the characters weren't that great to begin with. After all was said and done, nothing new really gets revealed about the characters to me. The final sequence starting with the hospital lends a nice touch. END OF MINISPOILER
Overall, a slow movie with some nice moments. If you liked the trailer(I didn't, but went because of Tim Burton), you will probably like the movie. I didn't hate the movie as much as it seems from my review, but I feel like it took too long for me to get into the spirit of things. Maybe I would have liked it a lot more if this was an hour mini movie. [ 01-31-2004, 01:19 PM: Message edited by: Pravin Ratnam ]
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Evans A Criswell
Phenomenal Film Handler
Posts: 1579
From: Huntsville, AL, USA
Registered: Mar 2000
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posted 02-19-2004 11:35 PM
I could have sworn I'd posted a review of this movie sooner, but it appears I didn't. So here goes:
I saw this movie back on February 1 at the Carmike 10 here in Huntsville and I really liked it. I enjoy movies that are "different" and I found it mentally stimulting. On the way out, the manager asked me what I saw, and I told him "Big Fish". He responded, "I'm sorry." So it's not for everyone.
I guess the main point of the movie was that stories are a lot more interesting if you spice them up and make them interesting, even if the stuff you put in isn't true. Having the more interesting versions of the stories come to life and take the place of the real versions can be wonderful.
My father has a set of stories about his younger years that he's told me many times. He doesn't add a bunch of details to them that aren't true, but sometimes, I wish he would just so they'd be different than what I've heard so many times before. I have an imagination, so it's easy for me to do that to stories, or memories of my past experiences. My mind doesn't replace the real versions, though.
The movie feels real at times and at others, feels like a big complex fairy tale. The movie did a good job of making a lot of things not strike me as real. For example, the Spectre town just didn't look real to me when I first saw it. I was really expecting to find out that it didn't really exist and was just an imagined thing. Most of the things, you really wonder if they existed in real life or not. It was important to leave the viewer with that feeling.
I will definitely buy this on DVD when it comes out, and I highly recommend this movie.
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