I'd like to see Snowpiercer but I'm worried the violence will be too much for my comfort level. Is there a comparable movie I can judge by? Is it Tarantino-level violence? Most importantly, do any animals or children get hurt?
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Zen,
I don't think you should see the movie.
I'd like to see Snowpiercer but I'm worried the violence will be too much for my comfort level.
I was wondering the same thing.
It is fairly violent, and there are several points where children are in danger.
Is it Tarantino-level violence? Most importantly, do any animals or children get hurt?
I saw someone describe one scene as bloody enough that Tarantino would get a mop.
So, yeah. Not a good one for you.
In the theater, I saw people with their hands over their faces and wondered for a minute what was wrong with me.
Zen, I truly appreciate you asking that question and the responses to it. Snowpiercer off the see in theater list.
Check.
A friend wants me to see the new Apes movie, but I don't think I can, for the same reason.
It gave me the chance to explain that my big, ugly cry movie is still Project X.
Animals in jeopardy. No good for me.
Yep, nope, you should absolutely not see the new Apes movie, bonny.
Just the trailer alone for the Apes movie left me with the impression that the movie was both (1) stressful and (2) upsetting. I knew I'd be passing on that one.
Good thing GotG opens soon.
Good thing GotG opens soon.
Can. Not. Wait!
Thanks, P-C. Confirmation is good.