melrosefilms-141-661934
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Tad is an awesome movie. I was totally taken aback by how well-done it is. I obviously saw the English version and the voice actors did an outstanding job. I watched the movie only because my 7-year old son loves animation. I probably wouldn't've watched it if it wasn't for him but, to be honest, I am so glad I did watch it. It's exquisitely well-written, well-acted, well-directed, and the animation is outstanding. My son and I love this movie so much that we started a ritual of watching it at least once a week together. I cannot wait to watch the sequel when the English version is made available on Amazon Prime. To director Enrique: very-well done, my friend, and this is coming from a fellow filmmaker. Mochas gracias!
It's hard to call a movie with Morgan Freeman and Kevin Spacey in it a B movie but that's exactly what Edison is. Poorly written and cast. When I say cast I mean Justin Timberlake. He's the weakest and worst thing in the movie at the same time. Timberlake can sing but he can't act. Every scene he had with Freeman, he looked like an amateur. Freeman is the only redeemable thing in the film. He's a great actor. Kevin Spacey is also good. But why was Timberlake cast in this thriller, is beyond me. The movie is weak because Timberlake can't act (LL Cool J can't act either bty). The story has serious plot holes, sophomoric writing and implausible situations. I honestly couldn't keep watching it. I had to stop because the story kept getting worse and worse. I seriously suggest you skip this poorly written and directed film and watch something much more mature and entertaining.
I liked the premise a lot. I was hooked from the start and was just expecting more from the writer. A character arc that goes somewhere. A human story behind the whole thing. A parallel between Ellen's anxiety and Peter's own quirkiness or past. Surely, there must be a skeleton in his closet, some weird stuff that happened to him as a child that got him so obsessed with sound. Alas, none of that materialized. The whole story turned into one big "B-FLAT." As flat as Kansas towards the end. Or maybe it was a bit too dark and low-key for me. However, I must say the premise of the film really piqued my interest and caused me to think. I actually have get stress from my apartment and always knew there was something that was causing it. This film opened my eyes and made me very self conscious of "sound" around me. Overall, it's a good flick.