gpknopp
Joined Oct 2012
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This is a true story that compassionately describes one man's experience on a hike that happens to also be a pilgrimage. I found the editing to be nearly perfect. The cinematography captures both the expansive landscapes and very personal and intimate scenes.
If I was to be snarky I might say it's Wild for seniors. Funny because it's true, but this not a negative judgement. The movie is actually superlative in capturing one truth of trail life, that it brings us closer together and closer to ourselves. This experience just what is needed right now in this world. That the filmmaker and writer made this a humorous and relatably poignant, not to mention entertaining, story is really an achievement, and I hope this gives birth to many other trail stories.
If I was to be snarky I might say it's Wild for seniors. Funny because it's true, but this not a negative judgement. The movie is actually superlative in capturing one truth of trail life, that it brings us closer together and closer to ourselves. This experience just what is needed right now in this world. That the filmmaker and writer made this a humorous and relatably poignant, not to mention entertaining, story is really an achievement, and I hope this gives birth to many other trail stories.
In the first half this movie moved forward with an easy earnestness that assured me that it had something to say. But through the first hour it continued to be formulaic and dull, relying on costume and superlative cinematography.
I'm a paddler, so I'm given to romantic interpretations of water sports, but I found myself asking, "Who cares?" Why was this boring movie made? Why did it get so widely distributed?
I can't answer these questions, I can only speculate. I think this is part of an agenda, a Hollywood push, to inspire white Americans to consider that they can do great things, if they work together. This is a good thing. We are not Americants. So, thanks to Clooney for directing a superbly formulaic and dull film that can inspire.
I'm a paddler, so I'm given to romantic interpretations of water sports, but I found myself asking, "Who cares?" Why was this boring movie made? Why did it get so widely distributed?
I can't answer these questions, I can only speculate. I think this is part of an agenda, a Hollywood push, to inspire white Americans to consider that they can do great things, if they work together. This is a good thing. We are not Americants. So, thanks to Clooney for directing a superbly formulaic and dull film that can inspire.
So me, single hot dad in Hawaii, watched this with my daughter, who thankfully has had some arts education and recognized it as the weak drivel that it is. I mean, gags are as fun as gags are as funny, I suppose, so there's some of that, but there's a little much too material directed at feline fetishists, and I say this as one, or not, anyway, the idea of visual gags being incredibly funny or surprising in an animated universe seems to assume that the viewer is infantile. To me, the movie was like a really long and entertaining youtube video, or the first time you play some story line oriented game. You kind of know what gag is coming next...
Yes, I think the smarmy and gratuitous appeal to cat fetishists is annoying. Then again, cats are cool and can do things like jump 12 times their height, or something. They are also fantastically good at sleeping, as I am.
Watching this with my daughter yesterday was a father-daughter bonding experience because we both were making fun of this stupid movie. It is what it is.
It is an irrelevant art form, at this point, and so it attracts less talent.
The core problem is that the story has no story to tell, so it tries to engage the viewer in an identity crisis. Sign of the times.
Yes, I think the smarmy and gratuitous appeal to cat fetishists is annoying. Then again, cats are cool and can do things like jump 12 times their height, or something. They are also fantastically good at sleeping, as I am.
Watching this with my daughter yesterday was a father-daughter bonding experience because we both were making fun of this stupid movie. It is what it is.
It is an irrelevant art form, at this point, and so it attracts less talent.
The core problem is that the story has no story to tell, so it tries to engage the viewer in an identity crisis. Sign of the times.