#8 It feels like they used a filter, which is lovely, but becomes overwhelming. Same issue with many other cinematically visually extravagant movies. Can't watch most Transformers and the newer star wars for this reason.
#12 I'm NOT religious, but "What Dreams May Come" had me stuttering for the first time in my life. As a religious based fantasy it really tried to present it as expected.
When I saw the topic I immediately thought of "What Dreams May Come". A movie I was pulled into by its beauty and a story line that tore my heart apart. Robin Williams' acted with such heart, I cannot watch it again.
"I mean, I was about 16 when The Matrix came out in theaters. I think everyone who saw it when it came out in theaters walked out of there a changed person."
#8 It feels like they used a filter, which is lovely, but becomes overwhelming. Same issue with many other cinematically visually extravagant movies. Can't watch most Transformers and the newer star wars for this reason.
#12 I'm NOT religious, but "What Dreams May Come" had me stuttering for the first time in my life. As a religious based fantasy it really tried to present it as expected.
When I saw the topic I immediately thought of "What Dreams May Come". A movie I was pulled into by its beauty and a story line that tore my heart apart. Robin Williams' acted with such heart, I cannot watch it again.
#12 I'm NOT religious, but "What Dreams May Come" had me stuttering for the first time in my life. As a religious based fantasy it really tried to present it as expected.
You didn't grow up reading 'Heavy Metal' magazine. If you did...you'd understand.
One of the first scenes is a pan-down from a high level of a skyscraper down into the basement parking. Every frame is in focus, and accurate.
Not only the plot, the way it's shot is also brilliant!
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