34-dihydroxyphen
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I watched it last night and enjoyed it. 4 stars. It loses two stars for the extreme plot holes and somewhat useless gags, and gains one because its overall message is truly "everything in moderation," as opposed to don't do drugs. Sure, he suffers nasty side effects when he starts taking a ton, but he also gets back to normal (normal on NZT) when he begins to take no more than one a day. This is rarely seen in movies.
I agree with Marisaaa that it was retarded for him to not pay the Russian Mobster back (what fucking smart guy doesn't pay back a little more than $100K when you have $12 million?), and that he makes no real attempt to make it himself. Anybody who can manipulate the stock market like that can learn organic chemistry, and considering he is rich as fuck he would have access to his own lab and whatever precursors he needs. Also, the murder was a cheap plot-device as well. It seemed like it was written and/or directed by a pretty deep guy who was under that Hollywood pressure that dumbs down movies a bit, but a lot of the genius of it still came through. It was still not a deep film, but it did ask some of the right questions. He should have remained an awesome writer instead of moving to the senate, I really don't view politics as the pinnacle of success. Oh, and the blood scene. End of criticisms.
I really enjoyed the camera work, the bleak colors when he is off NZT and the vibrant ones on it, and all of the other little tricks like the time skips and endless moving through city streets. As I said before, the moderation message made it awesome. It gets back to four stars from three simply because of this. Also, I thought it remained somewhat ambiguous whether or not he was still taking it, but the drug causing positive neurological changes would be awesome as well. It was just entertaining the entire way through, even though I believe it could have been much better.
And yes, I would very much like some NZT. No more than one pill a day, please, I am a total asshole when I black out.
I agree with Marisaaa that it was retarded for him to not pay the Russian Mobster back (what fucking smart guy doesn't pay back a little more than $100K when you have $12 million?), and that he makes no real attempt to make it himself. Anybody who can manipulate the stock market like that can learn organic chemistry, and considering he is rich as fuck he would have access to his own lab and whatever precursors he needs. Also, the murder was a cheap plot-device as well. It seemed like it was written and/or directed by a pretty deep guy who was under that Hollywood pressure that dumbs down movies a bit, but a lot of the genius of it still came through. It was still not a deep film, but it did ask some of the right questions. He should have remained an awesome writer instead of moving to the senate, I really don't view politics as the pinnacle of success. Oh, and the blood scene. End of criticisms.
I really enjoyed the camera work, the bleak colors when he is off NZT and the vibrant ones on it, and all of the other little tricks like the time skips and endless moving through city streets. As I said before, the moderation message made it awesome. It gets back to four stars from three simply because of this. Also, I thought it remained somewhat ambiguous whether or not he was still taking it, but the drug causing positive neurological changes would be awesome as well. It was just entertaining the entire way through, even though I believe it could have been much better.
And yes, I would very much like some NZT. No more than one pill a day, please, I am a total asshole when I black out.