The movie basically consists of a lot of "now, like my innocence, pie gone" talk about life and dreams and humanity and existence, and I think it might be a really interesting movie to watch with my full attention, because despite it all seeming dangerously close to pretentiousness, there was also some intriguing philosophy in there. It's very much a thinking person's movie.
I saw Waking Life in the theatre with my father last year. Neither of us were tired when we went into the movie but we were fuking exhausted when it was over. We agreed that it was rather pretentious, despite all the pretty colors swirling swirling swirling around. Not to say there weren't some interesting philosophical views, there were quite a few. Quite a lot in fact. And it had Adam Goldberg, which is always a good thing. But it just felt like, after an hour into the film, my skull was going to split open from getting hit by all the metaphilosophical bitch-slapping going on.
But it just felt like, after an hour into the film, my skull was going to split open from getting hit by all the metaphilosophical bitch-slapping going on.
I agree. It was like...TALK LIKE REAL PEOPLE, DAMMIT.
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Swirly swirly swirly color, artichoke + wood = marble floor tile, life and stuff. Rinse repeat.
I know people who talk like the people in Waking Life. It didn't prevent me from falling alseep several times.
I saw
Hero
yesterday. It was incredibly pretty.
I just came back from
Vanity Fair.
Also pretty, but less so that
Hero.
Rhys Ifans was surprisingly good and hot. I was shocked to see his name in the credits.
But it just felt like, after an hour into the film, my skull was going to split open from getting hit by all the metaphilosophical bitch-slapping going on.
I walked out of Waking Life (walked out of my living room -- we saw it on DVD) -- the way it kept trying to draw philosophical meaning out of scientific observations drove me BATSHIT because the science was ALL WRONG. I got tired of shouting at the screen, and so I left.
I watched Witness for the first time last night, and noticed a very young Viggo Mortensen in a nonspeaking, but prominently visually featured role.
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I walked out of Waking Life (walked out of my living room -- we saw it on DVD) -- the way it kept trying to draw philosophical meaning out of scientific observations drove me BATSHIT because the science was ALL WRONG.
I really enjoyed Waking Life, and I didn't mind the bad science because I brushed it off as the opinions of a bunch of flaky characters, rather than something that was supposed to be true. And I liked how the movie unfolded, and how it wound up actually having a plot in the end.
a very young Viggo Mortensen
I know! And wasn't he cute? But (sigh) Alexander Godunov...
I agree. It was like...TALK LIKE REAL PEOPLE, DAMMIT.
Hey! Stoned Philosophy grad students are people too!
Hey! Stoned Philosophy grad students are people too!
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