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jonnyGURU

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Originally posted by: hypn0tik

It was mentioned already but the movie jumped around a lot. It seemed really random and didn't make sense at all. In addition to that some parts were completely unexplained and made you go 'WTF? Where did that come from?' or 'How the hell did that happen?' The storyline was all over the place.

I'm the one that had mentioned the movie jumped around, but like I said in that post; it was more the film itself that seemed "jumpy" but the storyline was quite linear. But that's just my opinion. Then again, I wasn't distracted with popcorn or a cell phone or anything.

I do agree with the French and Italian accents being a bit over the top. I couldn't understand half of what General Delatombe and Calvaldi said.
 

hypn0tik

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Originally posted by: jonnyGURU
Originally posted by: hypn0tik

It was mentioned already but the movie jumped around a lot. It seemed really random and didn't make sense at all. In addition to that some parts were completely unexplained and made you go 'WTF? Where did that come from?' or 'How the hell did that happen?' The storyline was all over the place.

I'm the one that had mentioned the movie jumped around, but like I said in that post; it was more the film itself that seemed "jumpy" but the storyline was quite linear. But that's just my opinion. Then again, I wasn't distracted with popcorn or a cell phone or anything.

I do agree with the French and Italian accents being a bit over the top. I couldn't understand half of what General Delatombe and Calvaldi said.

The ending especially was garbage if you ask me. A whole bunch of sh|t just happens for the sake of happening.