Originally posted by: railer
OBWAT was awesome. What 'point' are you looking for? What's the point of Spiderman, or AOTC? That good always triumphs over evil? Please.... Did any Seinfeld episode have a point? That's what makes the so funny, IMO....
Okay, first let me "point" out that now that I know about the Odyssey connection, the movie has been bestowed with a "point", at least by my definition. In a larger sense, yeah Spiderman and AOTC are about good triumphing over evil. But you also know that Peter gets bit by the spider in order to make him into a superhero and all. Stuff happens in the movie for a reason. Same with AOTC. It furthers the plot of Anakin becoming Darth Vader. Even if you knew nothing about Spiderman or Star Wars before seeing those movies, though, the movies' plot still stands on its own. You can quickly grasp that Osborne is a villain trying to grab power, so Spiderman has to stop him, if nothing else. Same for AOTC. As far as Seinfeld, I suppose you're right, but then it's a comedy whose premise is that it's a "show about nothing". You know that it's supposed to be that way and you don't go nuts trying to connect what's happening in the episodes to something in another episode or to another work.
In OBWAT, stuff happened in the movie randomly unless you knew about the connection with the Odyssey. It didn't have Seinfeld's charm because there was way too much symbolism for it to be random just for the sake of being random. I knew it had to be about *something*, I just didn't have any clue what. The movie didn't do a good enough job of clueing the viewer in on what it was talking about, IMO.