georgeaehret
Joined Sep 2014
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This film is so beautiful and absolutely brilliant. It tells the story of Dell and Kimberly thought a 6- year relationship and across a few different parallel universes. The film sounds strange but it is so good. The cinematography is gorgeous and has a very unique color pallet. Justin Long and Emmy Rossum are both nothing short of fantastic and the chemistry is just fantastic. Unlike most romantic comedies (i.e. The Proposal, The Notebook, etc) the dialogue and situations feel natural where as in the before mentioned films, they feel completely forced. Sam Esmail is a genius. With this and Mr Robot, I have high expectations for him in the future. With only a 43% on Rotten Tomatoes, I feel this is one of the few times where I disagree with most critics. This could easily be the best film of 2014 or possibly even the whole decade. Don't just read the reviews and think you won't like it. Just give it a chance. It only makes sense for me to give it a perfect 10/10.
I just watched this film again tonight. It's truly incredible. It's hard to believe that this film isn't in the top 250 of IMDb considering that most people who have seen it agree that it's a great film (at least from my experience). The film has excellent performances, beautiful production design and cinematography, a great script, and fantastic direction. Many ideas in this film are genius and gives the film a bit of a Terry Gilliam vibe at times. Nothing wrong with that of course. It's a tragic yet beautiful depiction of the future and the best science fiction film of the 90s. Kicks Terminator 2 in the ass.
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