Argyle King
Legend
I enjoyed the movie, but (as I think someone else said) this is very much a movie about cinema as art.
The way that the story plays out has a bit of an indy-film vibe to it.
There are a lot of places at which I feel the story could have been a bit more coherent, but some of the vagueness is (I believe) part of what the people behind the film were trying to achieve. After the film ends, it's the type of film which will prompt a lot of discussion about what the various elements actually mean.
A lot of things were changed from the version(s) of the story I had read. I enjoyed the film for the experience that it was, but I went into it expecting a very different type of movie, and (despite enjoying what I watched) I feel as though I did not get quite what I paid for. ...which isn't to say it's bad; as said, I enjoyed it, but I believe that your enjoyment will hinge upon what type of movie you're hoping to see.
The way that the story plays out has a bit of an indy-film vibe to it.
There are a lot of places at which I feel the story could have been a bit more coherent, but some of the vagueness is (I believe) part of what the people behind the film were trying to achieve. After the film ends, it's the type of film which will prompt a lot of discussion about what the various elements actually mean.
A lot of things were changed from the version(s) of the story I had read. I enjoyed the film for the experience that it was, but I went into it expecting a very different type of movie, and (despite enjoying what I watched) I feel as though I did not get quite what I paid for. ...which isn't to say it's bad; as said, I enjoyed it, but I believe that your enjoyment will hinge upon what type of movie you're hoping to see.