Why did you like this film?
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DaveBowman2001 — 10 years ago(January 04, 2016 11:21 AM)
I think I found out about this from a youtube video because of the nude scene with Scarlett to be honest, and the cinematography also drew me in. I thought it was quote good and out of the ordinary. I'm at the point where sequels, remakes, formulatic romcoms and super hero movies are just utterly annoying money grabs and a waste of time.
I found the music and visuals meditative in a Kubrick like way. I kinda already knew what the movie was about before I got it at the library, so I didn't go into it blind. I found it an interesting study of human psychology/behaviour and also a cool unique sci-fi perspectivethat wasn't really a sci-fi flick. I enjoy long slow camera work with subtle moody music. Very reminiscent of some Kubrick films, though not quite on that level as a whole movie, but parts were.
I like slow burning build up movies. As opposed to many quick cut, BS preposterous action scenes. There was a good message(s) in the movie. -
LeonardPine — 10 years ago(February 08, 2016 07:19 AM)
Very intriguing film. Loved the way it is shot. Really atmospheric.
I liked the interplay (real and otherwise) between SJ and her male admirers and especially the kindness shown by the guy in the small village who takes her home with him.
I thought the 'black room' sequences were very well done and quite chilling.
Loved the slow burn pace of the film and the fact it is still riveting.
Great performance from SJ. Such a brave young actress.
I think Kubrick would have admired this film.
It's certainly not for everyone and I'm sure the casual filmgoer would be bemused by this film.
Only downside is it wasn't long enough.
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paulbeardsley — 10 years ago(February 11, 2016 09:38 AM)
Hard to say. I am quite literal-minded most of the time, and very familiar with over-the-top pretentious extended pop videos, so I was surprised at how much I liked the film.
I think I recognised early on that it had its own logic; events in the film happened for their own reasons, and you either buy into that or you do not. The camerawork was beautiful and intriguing. There were a fair few surprises, some of them horrific - in particular, the abandoning of the crying baby, and the realisation that the men in the liquid were still there; I'd supposed those submerging scenes were metaphorical.
Also, it's refreshing to see a film that doesn't follow formula - it's nice to not know how things are going to pan out.
That's the clock done, now for the chairs. -
StaunchWoman — 10 years ago(February 11, 2016 09:47 AM)
I found the film very interesting from start to finish. I really wanted to know this story for some reason, even going into it knowing nothing. As things unfolded, I needed more.
Absolutely loved the scene where the nightclubber is brought back and gets submerged (an insane and interesting concept on its own). Looking up at her reminded me of a dream I once had where there was an ocean beneath an ocean. But I digress.
When this character saw what would eventually happen to him, THAT was an amazing scene! The first victim's body slowly losing itself, becoming smooth and featureless, then pouf! Bag 'o skin.
Fascinating!!
That and the ending were what I loved most about it. How sad it seemed to look back at herself once she removed her skin. And then, without any chance to process anything that's occurred, doused in gas and set aflame due to the fear of the unknown.
We've met before, haven't we? -
Neuronhead — 9 years ago(August 19, 2016 09:25 AM)
The understatedness. It had a story to tell and was confident enough to tell the story without all the formulaic filler that the general public seem to require to feel comfortable with a movie.
I choose to believe what I was programmed to believe -
LetThemEatCake01 — 9 years ago(August 31, 2016 12:19 AM)
I loved the photography, I liked how daring it was like showing erections in it, it was female centered, it captured the tedium and meaninglessness of existence without actually being tedious or meaningless.
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MycroftHolmes — 9 years ago(September 06, 2016 11:36 AM)
I thought it was mesmerizing. I really had no idea what it was about when I started watching it. It really held my interest and kept me involved. I liked it very much.
What we got here is failure to communicate! -
Woodyanders — 9 years ago(September 17, 2016 05:21 PM)
I really liked this film because it showed just how odd, perplexing, frightening, and unfathomable the human race would appear to another alien species.
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Stirchley — 9 years ago(September 26, 2016 03:31 PM)
I was captivated in the first few seconds. Such an unusual story & Scarlett was so brilliant in the movie. There's not that many movies around set in Scotland & I loved seeing the beauty of the forests & sea coast & the life of the people in the streets.
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Yanyawa — 9 years ago(October 29, 2016 08:33 PM)
I went to see this movie with a good girlfriend of mine and had no idea what the hayle I was about to watch but right from the start, something felt freakishly 80s about it. That alone sparked my interest.
Then the soundtrack was freakishly delicious and by this point I was completely drawn in but still had no idea what I was watching and what was going on but I liked it. It was completely unorthodox from the usual Hollywood movies I've seen.
It was almost like I felt like one of her victims. Being drawn in and aroused by the beauty and mystery of it all but only to end up suspended in total darkness and confusion just like her victims. Yet at the same time feeling clueless like ScarJo's character trying to figure out this alien world and what was going on. I'm not sure if this was the director's intention of merging the viewer with the characters but if it was, it worked and this is why I loved it so much.
I can't think of another movie that intrigued me this way and drew me in as if I was walking in that unknown black dimension. Excellent is all I can say! -
exaybachay84 — 9 years ago(December 22, 2016 06:29 PM)
The slow burn pacing. The ambiguity. The character development. The atmosphere. The feeling of alienation. The sombre tone. The settings. The captivating mood. The performances. The hypnotic rhythm. The questions raised. The imagery. The unpredictability. The many interpretative layers. The overall bizzare, off-beat and very haunting vibe. And the mystery - even though I've read the book before (which is different but also excellent).
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mubhceeb — 9 years ago(December 29, 2016 05:21 AM)
Immensely thought provoking and brave filmmaking, unlike almost anything to come out of cinema today.
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