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<blockquote data-quote="Chain Lightning" data-source="post: 1209920" data-attributes="member: 6791"><p>When I go see movies, I don't expect too much....and I don't expect too little either. I go in neutral. I have so many friends that fall into the trap of expecting too much, or expecting the wrong thing, or being too easy on a film, or whatever. </p><p></p><p>I go in neutral. I go in relaxed and in a good mood. I love watching movies. Even bad ones I don't mind too much. I just love theatres. I love it when the lights go down and the previews start coming up. At that point I'm already in a good mood. The slate is blank. What happens after that is entirely up to the makers of the film. As I watch, points start either going up or down. Or both....</p><p></p><p>Now, all I can do is sit here and type this. There's no way for you to really believe what I'm saying is true. Most likely, some will just think "yah whatever, you expected too much". But there's only so many times that I can retort with "no I didn't" before it becomes a waste of time. So all I ask is some trust on your part. </p><p></p><p>I didn't expet too much.</p><p></p><p>My score still stands. " Matrix:Revolutions " : 5 out of 10</p><p></p><p></p><p>Tsyr wrote:</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>[spoiler]That still doesnt' tell me what happened EXACTLY. That tells us that Neo kept his part of the bargain and that the machines kept theirs. That's all. As far as the conclusion to the Neo/Smith fight....all we know is: Neo let himself be assimulated, Neo's body started to strain chest upward in the real world, energy came out of his eyes, mouth, and nostrils in the real world, his whole body was radiating tons of light in the orange/yellow 'machine vision' p.o.v., the assimulated neo blew up, then the other Smiths blew up. That's all we know.</p><p></p><p>We really don't know if Neo caused the explosion or if the machines did it through Neo. I admit we have a vague idea....an assumption as to what happened. And to some that's good enough. But I consider it a little sloppy writing/directing. [/spoiler]</p><p></p><p>Ankh-Morpork Guard wrote:</p><p></p><p>We can look at the resolution of that fight in a hundred ways. It still does'nt refute the fact that the resolution doesn't show the audience clearly what happened. I can speculate all day long. Maybe to some, that's a cool thing. The charm of the movie. While I do find certain deeper more subtle parts to be fine left up to speculation and mystery, this fight shouldn't be.</p><p></p><p>P.S. the trailer for "Troy" was awesome!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chain Lightning, post: 1209920, member: 6791"] When I go see movies, I don't expect too much....and I don't expect too little either. I go in neutral. I have so many friends that fall into the trap of expecting too much, or expecting the wrong thing, or being too easy on a film, or whatever. I go in neutral. I go in relaxed and in a good mood. I love watching movies. Even bad ones I don't mind too much. I just love theatres. I love it when the lights go down and the previews start coming up. At that point I'm already in a good mood. The slate is blank. What happens after that is entirely up to the makers of the film. As I watch, points start either going up or down. Or both.... Now, all I can do is sit here and type this. There's no way for you to really believe what I'm saying is true. Most likely, some will just think "yah whatever, you expected too much". But there's only so many times that I can retort with "no I didn't" before it becomes a waste of time. So all I ask is some trust on your part. I didn't expet too much. My score still stands. " Matrix:Revolutions " : 5 out of 10 Tsyr wrote: [spoiler]That still doesnt' tell me what happened EXACTLY. That tells us that Neo kept his part of the bargain and that the machines kept theirs. That's all. As far as the conclusion to the Neo/Smith fight....all we know is: Neo let himself be assimulated, Neo's body started to strain chest upward in the real world, energy came out of his eyes, mouth, and nostrils in the real world, his whole body was radiating tons of light in the orange/yellow 'machine vision' p.o.v., the assimulated neo blew up, then the other Smiths blew up. That's all we know. We really don't know if Neo caused the explosion or if the machines did it through Neo. I admit we have a vague idea....an assumption as to what happened. And to some that's good enough. But I consider it a little sloppy writing/directing. [/spoiler] Ankh-Morpork Guard wrote: We can look at the resolution of that fight in a hundred ways. It still does'nt refute the fact that the resolution doesn't show the audience clearly what happened. I can speculate all day long. Maybe to some, that's a cool thing. The charm of the movie. While I do find certain deeper more subtle parts to be fine left up to speculation and mystery, this fight shouldn't be. P.S. the trailer for "Troy" was awesome! [/QUOTE]
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