dex_90
Joined Jul 2006
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By all metrics I should have liked this.
The premise sounds good, the actors are A-list and do a generally good job in other movies, the characters and general art style is gritty and appealing.
But putting it all together it doesn't really work and click together as a whole. The story is nonsensical, the pacing feels off and the acting is awkward.
Brad Pitt does an alright job in the outside world, but looks like he's standing in an empty room or looking into the distance/empty void while he's talking to Toon characters. This could have been helped if the characters were played by actual people and just drawn over like in a few scenes later in the movie where actors are rotoscoped.
The doodles superimposed over the frame appearing every other minute filling and running across the screen with axes and other paraphernalia also feel very superfluous/lazy and subtract from the overall mood.
The premise sounds good, the actors are A-list and do a generally good job in other movies, the characters and general art style is gritty and appealing.
But putting it all together it doesn't really work and click together as a whole. The story is nonsensical, the pacing feels off and the acting is awkward.
Brad Pitt does an alright job in the outside world, but looks like he's standing in an empty room or looking into the distance/empty void while he's talking to Toon characters. This could have been helped if the characters were played by actual people and just drawn over like in a few scenes later in the movie where actors are rotoscoped.
The doodles superimposed over the frame appearing every other minute filling and running across the screen with axes and other paraphernalia also feel very superfluous/lazy and subtract from the overall mood.
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