In Reply to: It has a VERY heavy, overstated "message" that could have been posted by tinear on July 22, 2011 at 08:51:44:
"The constant sophomoric "why are we here" drivel, recited in breathless voice-over, was too much." - Tinear
Yes, I understand where you're coming from. That's why I had said earlier, this 'movie' needs to be appreciated as a non-linear 'poetry', not a 'novel' with standard linear chronology.
But that is just too much 'avant-garde' for me as of this moment, or as you might say, too 'sophomoric'.
It would be hard to satirize the film, it's already so over the top.
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Follow Ups
- RE: It has a VERY heavy, overstated "message" that could have been - RedGrant 16:13:06 07/22/11 (2)
- Avant-garde means ahead of the curve. It is antithetical to "sophomoric". - tinear 10:24:10 07/23/11 (1)
- That's why I said............ - RedGrant 15:48:13 07/23/11 (0)