ironyisadeadscene wrote:
fly as hale wrote:
I need to see it again, omg I fucking loved it! And I even liked Ellen Page in it.
now did you like her because she was good, and helped the movie, or the movie was good, and helped her?
hmm, good question mike. i think she helped the movie because she was good. while another actress could have played the part and it would probably have worked out fine i think Page actually brought her own thing to the role (and i really dont think shes that good of an actress).
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mechaphil wrote:
That's not fair to Avatar. I could easily sum up the two as such:
In 10 years, James Cameron gives us an multi-species existential crisis
In 10 years, Christopher Nolan gives us a fancy-pants heist movie
Neither movie can be summer up in sentences of such brevity, and to attempt to do so does a disservice to both.
while you are technically correct with avatar. but the thing, for me, is that the whole basis of the story is more or less, a visually orgasmic alien, rendition Pocahontas/Fern Gully. If you look at Inception though, the story/idea that Nolan came up with is way beyond the one that Cameron came up with. Yes, Inception is at its core a heist (or anti-heist) movie but as far as i know, the whole idea of planting ideas in a dream (or removing them)/manipulating of dreams coupled with the problems that could arise out of such an action is fairly unique.
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