MrGrunge
Bluelighter
I thought it was alright - nothing special. The fact that you already know what the climax is before the movie even starts certainly didn't help things,
i don't think knowing that [spoil]he gets out by cutting off his own arm[/spoil] spoiled my enjoyment of the movie at all.The fact that you already know what the climax is before the movie even starts certainly didn't help things,
ali said:i can bring to mind numerous movies, for example the messenger, gandhi and even titanic where knowing the end result didn't detract from the impact of the movie in the slightest.
the shot where he misses the knife is 2 minutes in. you didn't miss anything.I had caught it from the part where he fills up his water container in the house, and grabs a few things from the cabinet (missing his Swiss Army Knife), before leaving for the trail. How far into it was that? I'm wondering how much I missed, and if it was anything significant.
i was referring to the ship sinkingAgreed. I don't think I would have viewed the Titanic much differently whether Jack lived or died in the end, and I didn't even know the ending going into it (yes, I know, almost everybody knew the ending beforehand but me). If found it to be relatively insignificant, other than it signifying his change of luck between winning the ticket, and losing his life.
i was referring to the ship sinking
alasdair
I didn't even bother to finish watching it.
Drag on.