Oh dang, I forgot I wanted to see Mr Holmes and Gravity!
'Never Leave Me'
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I found Mr. Holmes very slow.
I loved Mr. Holmes. It was slow but I felt it suited the tone. I cried, though.
I also loved Gravity. Enough to forgive the few physics mistakes. But if you get vertigo watching people spin around weightless, you might want to skip it.
I hated Gravity so much! I was so angry about all the stupid dead child stuff. Why couldn't she have just been a freaking scientist doing science in space? UGH!
I, too, would like to see more heroes/heroines without trauma. Ordinary people who have to become extraordinary.
I, too, would like to see more heroes/heroines without trauma. Ordinary people who have to become extraordinary.
Yeah, but then the trauma starts (c.f., Frodo, walking bag of pain).
I'm good with that. That's why they have stories made about them.
Poor Frodo. I still feel bad about everything he had to go through. And then I remind myself he's fictional and I'm a little crazy.
I still feel bad about everything he had to go through.
Oh, yeah, and he didn't get to appreciate what he saved.
I was so angry about all the stupid dead child stuff. Why couldn't she have just been a freaking scientist doing science in space?
Yeah, I get tired of all the pre-packaged trauma. Male characters with a dead wife, female characters with a dead husband or for max pain a dead child, kids and Batman with dead parents. It would be nice if they could be ordinary people who become heroes. That's one thing I really liked about Ant-Man, his motivating pain was separation from his very much alive kid.