Each miserable and tragic event was so utterly contrived, but for some reason you simply cannot hate the film for this!
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openstorage — 19 years ago(August 17, 2006 09:42 PM)
Each miserable and tragic event was so utterly contrived, but for some reason you simply cannot hate the film for this! It is beautifuly horrific, totally joyless, soul sapping and depressing, but you cannot help but appreciate the film as a whole.
After watching I felt like I'd just stepped off the most violent gutchurning rollercoaster ride.
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JDHOPPER66 — 19 years ago(November 12, 2006 03:47 AM)
You described my reaction to the film exactlyI HATED this movie when I first rented it from the video storebut I still made a copy, thinking maybe I just didn't get it
More than a decade later, I watch it again and I LOVE itlike you loved playing with a loose tooth as a kid: the almost sweet pain, the sickly-sweet taste of your own blood -
oilgun — 19 years ago(January 11, 2007 07:34 AM)
It was on TV last night quite late, and being a fan of Viggo I started watching it. My initial reaction was to also hate it, but gradually it started to get under my skin and I had to really force myself to go to bed about halfway through ( I need my sleep, lol!). Now I regret not watching the whole thing! What a strangely beautiful film.
Such drama! Are you sure you're not Greek?- Queen Diana (Roar)
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YesYesNo — 18 years ago(May 24, 2007 03:42 PM)
I enjoyed enough moments in the film to stick with it, but no, it's not even close to being a great movie. The Gothic heavy handedness is tolerable and occasionally endearing, but there just weren't enough reasons to care about the characters, and as so often happens in movies like this, the filmmakers play all their cards too soon, squeezing the ambiguity out of the characters and reducing them to simplistic horror parodies. That said, the interactions involving Dolphin, the brother and the sheriff seemed surprisingly genuine, and the film could easily have salvaged itself with a better ending.
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Woodyanders — 12 years ago(June 27, 2013 05:44 PM)
I loved every last nightmarishly horrible minute of this startling film. It's such a potent and unsettling cinematic meditation on death, mortality, and the tragic fragility of uncertain human existence.
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