SirThinks2Much wrote:The final fight scene was kind of lame in my opinion, as it was done entirely in slow motion. I felt it ruined the impact.
Nonsense, there was no such time. If you doubt this, look to films like Charlie Chaplin's silent film Modern Times or the original film Metropolis, or for that matter all the war-time propoganda films. The making of a good story requires some level of political, moral, and often spiritual commentary to allow for its events and actions to have a meta-meaning beyond mere meaningless happenings. If such commentary conforms with agendas held by the political left or political right, as well as the also-wide amount of non-of-the-above political agendas held by the film makers, it is because the filmmakers wish to transfer a piece of the narrative of their works into the narratives of the lives of the audience, so that the story becomes their own.Ark wrote:Or it could just be, that everyone is so obsessed over politics anymore...that nothing can be made that does not have this sort of things said. I remember dolts said the same things about episode 3. Whatever happend to movies being movies. Being 3 hours of fun...and not being some super agenda on the part of the right/left. I seriously want to slap people that run around looking for hidden political undertones to all modern movies. Tell them to go watch public television Bob.
White wrote:Kind of Sad, The Reviews Are Saying This Movie Isn't All That
Ghostonthenet wrote:Nonsense, there was no such time. If you doubt this, look to films like Charlie Chaplin's silent film Modern Times or the original film Metropolis, or for that matter all the war-time propoganda films. The making of a good story requires some level of political, moral, and often spiritual commentary to allow for its events and actions to have a meta-meaning beyond mere meaningless happenings. If such commentary conforms with agendas held by the political left or political right, as well as the also-wide amount of non-of-the-above political agendas held by the film makers, it is because the filmmakers wish to transfer a piece of the narrative of their works into the narratives of the lives of the audience, so that the story becomes their own.
Meanwhile I will enjoy both films and political commentary. Even "fight the man" movies are themselves contingency political commentary concerning the opposition against others who bring ill, oftentimes including a list of methods which are acceptable and unacceptable to the hero. The fusion of all these stories together are the stuff minds are made of when making decisions. To be sure, George Bush is becoming an increasingly unpopular politician and the entire aftermath of all that has happened since 9/11 has raised many questions which are ripe pickings for the storytellers of our society to explore the meanings of.Ark wrote:For the most part, most films that are made people blow way out of context. Its based mainly on the times. You could make 50 "Fight the man" style movies during peace times, and nobody says a word. You make one today, and of course it means the directors hate George Bush. If you want to look under every rock for a political agenda, you go right ahead. If you don't mind me, I will be enjoying films.
uc pseudonym wrote: Is it just like a normal fight, but slower, or are there more complicated things going on? Also, what music did they use for it? That could help the scene or simply be rather incongruous.
Ark wrote:Eh. I have heard all the bashing on the Matrix films a hundred other times. There are fans, then there are the people who run around saying they stole everything. Newsflash. Have you ever written a book, or a song..or a poem before? Somtimes you write somthing...totaly from your heart...and when your done...you find someone else has done somthing very similar. It happens. Oh well.
First and foremost, this feeling comes from the overtly positive homosexual plot element.
Mangafanatic wrote:V is sacrificing people for the sake of his own gain Ex: (and subsequent example)
Mangafanatic wrote:Additionally, the feeling that the film was pushing a realitivist mind set annoyed me to no end. Who was truly good in this film? Who could you cheer for?
uc pseudonym wrote:I'm not familiar with the circumstances in the movie, obviously. But the first thing your spoiler reminded me of was the scene in which Neo kills a number of security guards in order to rescue Morpheus. Similar? Dissimilar?
Ark wrote:The homosexual thing really did not bother me. Because it was really not the point. The point was, the Goverment was telling people what was right and wrong. They chose to use homosexuals as the example...but really, it could work for any group. Religions, etc. As far as cheering for characters? I felt V was a hero. I also felt his actions were justified. *laughs* Flame away.
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