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Old 05.25.2010, 12:41 AM   #10569
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Been wanting to see this for a solid while. Never got the chance until recently when I got Netflix. Much crazier and intense than I imagined it would be. And I knew it would be out there. Kind of reminded me of Eraserhead, much preferred it to Eraserhead too. Um, love the hard gritty metallic industrial score, perfect for this movie. I also loved that there's like maybe 20 lines of dialogue in the whole thing. Probably not even that. The plot doesn't make sense, nothing about it does. But the visuals are mind rotting. Good stuff.


 


Um, probably best described as interesting more than anything. It's not terribly thrilling. The pace is sluggish and the plot is fairly unfocused. The mystery of it all is the appeal but even it isn't very well explored and although the ambiguity is the appeal, the film just as a whole feels fairly hollow. It has a vaguely surrealistic quality that's helps it. But the scenery is the best thing about it. Those crazy rock walls.

And agreed to whoever said, Terminator is better than T2.
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