Originally posted by: chuckywang
It's a movie you will either love or hate. There is no real hardened plot, just a bunch of imagery that elicits an emotional response. You gotta admit, some of those images are absolutely stunning.
Originally posted by: Trevelyan
I saw the previews and expected a movie about some dude who actually found the Tree of Life and lived forever. What I got was three random plot lines, none of which made any real sense, and two of which were only imagined. On top of that, I got a bunch of people telling me that "I just didn't get it", yet somehow, no one was able to explain any of it.
Originally posted by: Alone
Well, it's over.
I think I get it, but I wasn't terribly blown away. I feel as if the movie had so much more potential, I just don't know how.
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: Alone
Well, it's over.
I think I get it, but I wasn't terribly blown away. I feel as if the movie had so much more potential, I just don't know how.
that potential can be uncovered through drugs.![]()
Originally posted by: chuckywang
It's a movie you will either love or hate. There is no real hardened plot, just a bunch of imagery that elicits an emotional response. You gotta admit, some of those images are absolutely stunning.
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Originally posted by: chuckywang
It's a movie you will either love or hate. There is no real hardened plot, just a bunch of imagery that elicits an emotional response. You gotta admit, some of those images are absolutely stunning.
best part is Arnof didn't have enough of a budget to use CGI ... so the flying through nebula's scenes are microscopic video of chemical reactions. How sweet is that?
I really loved the movie... sorry America but just because a movie actually makes you think, does not make it a horrible movie. It was extremely thought provoking. I probably spent a good two hours discussing it the night I saw it... and countless hours since then. mostly trying to give a clue to people too busy to actually take the time and WATCH the movie. The basic premise really isn't that difficult... just freaking pay attention.
Originally posted by: destrekor
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Originally posted by: chuckywang
It's a movie you will either love or hate. There is no real hardened plot, just a bunch of imagery that elicits an emotional response. You gotta admit, some of those images are absolutely stunning.
best part is Arnof didn't have enough of a budget to use CGI ... so the flying through nebula's scenes are microscopic video of chemical reactions. How sweet is that?
I really loved the movie... sorry America but just because a movie actually makes you think, does not make it a horrible movie. It was extremely thought provoking. I probably spent a good two hours discussing it the night I saw it... and countless hours since then. mostly trying to give a clue to people too busy to actually take the time and WATCH the movie. The basic premise really isn't that difficult... just freaking pay attention.
some of the critics have made mention of that very fact too.. that its just too much for the American audience to take. sad. thankfully there are a few of us strong enough to handle something as brilliant as this movie.![]()
Originally posted by: SirStev0
Originally posted by: chuckywang
It's a movie you will either love or hate. There is no real hardened plot, just a bunch of imagery that elicits an emotional response. You gotta admit, some of those images are absolutely stunning.
best part is Arnof didn't have enough of a budget to use CGI ... so the flying through nebula's scenes are microscopic video of chemical reactions. How sweet is that?
I really loved the movie... sorry America but just because a movie actually makes you think, does not make it a horrible movie. It was extremely thought provoking. I probably spent a good two hours discussing it the night I saw it... and countless hours since then. mostly trying to give a clue to people too busy to actually take the time and WATCH the movie. The basic premise really isn't that difficult... just freaking pay attention.
The Fountain was originally scheduled for a late 2005 release but was delayed due to Rachel Weisz's pregnancy, and did not make a showing at the 2006 Cannes Film Festival.[60] The film finally held its world premiere at the 63rd Venice International Film Festival on September 2, 2006.[61] While several critics booed the film at the festival's press screening, The Fountain received a 10-minute standing ovation at the public screening the following evening.[11]
