wcameronmartin
Joined Feb 2001
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This was literally the single worst piece of film that I've ever watched and I've seen Whoopi Goldberg's The Telephone and Jack Nicholson's The Trip.
The person who released this had to have suffered severe blunt force trauma to the head. I wrote short stories in fifth grade with more character development and realism.
The story is disjointed, unrealistic, overly dramatic... it's like a fever dream from a drug addled mind attempting to get sober the hard way.
Save yourself, save your sanity, save your intellect and deductive reasoning skills. Run away. I wouldn't even show this to a cinema class in an attempt to teach them literally everything not to do.... it would be cruel and unusual, needlessly.
The person who released this had to have suffered severe blunt force trauma to the head. I wrote short stories in fifth grade with more character development and realism.
The story is disjointed, unrealistic, overly dramatic... it's like a fever dream from a drug addled mind attempting to get sober the hard way.
Save yourself, save your sanity, save your intellect and deductive reasoning skills. Run away. I wouldn't even show this to a cinema class in an attempt to teach them literally everything not to do.... it would be cruel and unusual, needlessly.
This episode is heartbreaking and positively perfect in every conceivable way. The acting, the writing, the direction, cinematography, the pacing... perfection, just perfection. LaVar Burton's contribution is felt heavily, though pales in comparison to Connor Trinneer's work. He has me believing it wholeheartedly... I felt my heart ache, and watched his heart break. I simply cannot lay enough praise at the feet of this episode. I feel the this episode stands up with the very best of the very very best in what Star Trek has to offer. This is the epitome of storytelling at its finest, and I don't feel it has ever been paid the respect it is due.