What is wrong with so many people here?
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reaseltbim — 9 years ago(November 21, 2016 12:45 PM)
to me Aiden just acted very annoyed and pissed off.
he keeps trying to help this chick, he gets her a guide, he stays the night to help her. then she starts to go psycho on him, accuses him of lying, yells at him, doesnt trust him
would YOU have acted any different? he came off as rude or suspicious just because look at it from HIS point of view. this girl starts to treat him like crap and then runs away from him and still treats him bad after he saved her.. -
goonies383 — 10 years ago(January 15, 2016 03:41 PM)
Asian characters wouldn't have made sense in the context of the film. The characters had to be foreigners who didn't believe in the power of Aokigahara forest.
This film is bad but not an example of white washing.
If you want an example of white washing look no further than "Gods of Egypt" or "Exodus" -
Cinema_Love — 10 years ago(January 17, 2016 11:34 AM)
you sir cannot say what is good or bad to the people even Barrack Obama cannot do that so except if you are some kind of a god and we all know it does not exist, well, you can't say what's bad/good to theses people !
Last Movies
: - The Forest: 7/10
-The Revenant: 9/10- Sisters: 7,5/10
- Joy: 3/10
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Indifferent_Observer — 10 years ago(February 09, 2016 05:39 PM)
I disagree. I thought it was a good, solid film. 6.5/10.
That said, I think you picked the wrong movie to go all SJW on. This is a simple horror film, 12 years a slave would be a better place to whine about your personal insecurities. -
utahman1971 — 10 years ago(April 02, 2016 12:19 PM)
Only answer to why its bad it is "PG-13" and you may say not all PG-13 horror is not this bad but I say even if it isn't this bad, but "Troll" movies are worse. They are PG-13 and mostly of the PG-13 horror are tame and lame stuff. They cut out so much that it seems that it is more a thriller than the horror genre and people keeps saying gore does not make it scary. Well, it is part of the disgust that makes it scary. PG-13 mostly holds out that disgust.
Sorry, to piss people off but real horror fans are into the gore. Only ones that love PG-13 over the R and Unrated are wannabe horror fans that claim to be ones. Horror from the first gore horror movie is and always will be the best kind of horror movies around. People that like PG, PG-13 or Found Footage, are the wannabe horror fans that try to act like they know what horror movies are. There are so many Thrillers out that compare to those that even some are even scarier than the PG, PG-13 and Found Footage horror movies.
To name a movie that is scarier and better is, Identity 2003.
Plus, I rather watch anything American horror over some over seas caption filled movie that you have to read like a book instead of watching the film because they can't convert to American language. I will never like any horror movie with captions at all, no matter how rude you are to me about it. It will never make me like the captions that are so stupid in the first place to put in a movie.
I rather watch it with not understanding the language than try to read the bottom of the screen and miss the whole movie because of it. I rather read a book than read a screen with text. Not saying this movie is exactly this way.
I am a gore watching freak!!!
If it don't have it, it isn't worth the watch. -
Kelli_Xiongstyle — 10 years ago(April 04, 2016 08:46 AM)
American horror is terrible. Slasher flicks are not my thing. I don't mind gore but slashers are boring and predictable. I'd take a scary foreign ghost over a lame American psychopath any day.
'I rather watch it with not understanding the language than try to read the bottom of the screen and miss the whole movie because of it.'
This is why you don't enjoy supernatural/paranormal horror. Most of them build on story line and you have to pay attention. That's what makes it scary. Gory American horror is all slash, slash, slash. Can't miss much there even if there isn't dialogue in the entire film.
Pervert! -
queentulawanda1 — 9 years ago(April 25, 2016 12:12 AM)
I totally agree. No whitewashing here. It was a terrible movie and it's obvious the producers weren't interested in raising social issues. But really, why can't the Japanese do that? It's their country. I understand the emotions raised on mental illness - it's horrible how mental illness is viewed there.
Anyway, why does ANYONE rely so much on HOLLYWOOD? Why WOULD you? I can't think of a more self-absorbed population in the world! Hollywood has all their causes they want us to embrace; yet they haven't a clue how the rest of us lives!!! And the day they all leave their luxurious lifestyles and go live in YURTS then maybe I'll listen to Leo about cutting down on the use of fossil fuels!!