andrewjsutton
Joined Dec 2010
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I had been waiting for several years for this movie to come out, so was extremely nervous (and excited) about what Peter's latest movie would be like and whether it would meet my high expectations.
I felt the movie successfully delivered in providing its viewers with a realistic (although somewhat pessimistic) view of today's society, in particular our misaligned, divisive values and the systems (e.g. Advertising) that continually reinforce these values in our culture.
I particularly enjoyed the storyline between the activists and the establishment but I felt this could have included a little more action and slightly less dialogue.
One of the major highlights of the movie for me included the frequent symbolism in the movies (such as the crashing train analagy), i.e. The movie allowed some points to be shown using symbols and metaphor rather than spoonfeeding us every detail. There was also some humour in the film (such as "this is apple juice") but I was pleased this wasn't overdone, which could have detracted from the serious messages this film is trying to convey. My absolute favourite part of the movie was the final 10 minutes - what a beautiful and inspiring vision!
Peter's greatest strength as a film-maker is explaining complex concepts (such as relative poverty, the pepertual-debt-based money system, the scarcity vs infinite consumption paradox, the economic roots of oppresion / slavery, etc) in a very simple, easy to digest manner. He covers a LOT of points here, but i feel it's a good balance between explaining concepts explicitly and illustrating them symbolically.
Overall, i really loved the film and it definitely met & even exceeeded my expectations. Along with Peter's other works, I would definitely recommend this film to anybody, particularly if you don't mind being intellectually challenged and are open-minded enough to seeing the world through a different lense.
I felt the movie successfully delivered in providing its viewers with a realistic (although somewhat pessimistic) view of today's society, in particular our misaligned, divisive values and the systems (e.g. Advertising) that continually reinforce these values in our culture.
I particularly enjoyed the storyline between the activists and the establishment but I felt this could have included a little more action and slightly less dialogue.
One of the major highlights of the movie for me included the frequent symbolism in the movies (such as the crashing train analagy), i.e. The movie allowed some points to be shown using symbols and metaphor rather than spoonfeeding us every detail. There was also some humour in the film (such as "this is apple juice") but I was pleased this wasn't overdone, which could have detracted from the serious messages this film is trying to convey. My absolute favourite part of the movie was the final 10 minutes - what a beautiful and inspiring vision!
Peter's greatest strength as a film-maker is explaining complex concepts (such as relative poverty, the pepertual-debt-based money system, the scarcity vs infinite consumption paradox, the economic roots of oppresion / slavery, etc) in a very simple, easy to digest manner. He covers a LOT of points here, but i feel it's a good balance between explaining concepts explicitly and illustrating them symbolically.
Overall, i really loved the film and it definitely met & even exceeeded my expectations. Along with Peter's other works, I would definitely recommend this film to anybody, particularly if you don't mind being intellectually challenged and are open-minded enough to seeing the world through a different lense.
Many sequels turn out to be disappointments, leave viewers with a feeling of regret - even anger - at the sequel being produced, and can even detract from their memories of the original classic.
I'm pleased to say that The Hangover Part II is no such disappointment. The quality of the acting, the script and the gags ensures that audience is thoroughly entertained and will be generally satisfied.
It takes a while for the movie to "get going" - it's probably around 30 minutes until the boys wake up in a strange hotel and the familiar comedic storyline begins: Find the missing person and get back in time for the wedding! The blatant similarity to the plot of the original movie has both pros and cons. It brings a certain satisfaction to the viewer. We know we loved the original movie - we are simply getting more of the same. However, it makes the movie very predictable, the audience is able to see most "revelations" well in advance. I left the movie satisfied but sincerely hoping that a third installment is not made, there is no need for more repetition.
I highly recommend this movie to anybody who loved the original film; whilst containing nothing original, it is a genuinely funny and enjoyable movie.
I'm pleased to say that The Hangover Part II is no such disappointment. The quality of the acting, the script and the gags ensures that audience is thoroughly entertained and will be generally satisfied.
It takes a while for the movie to "get going" - it's probably around 30 minutes until the boys wake up in a strange hotel and the familiar comedic storyline begins: Find the missing person and get back in time for the wedding! The blatant similarity to the plot of the original movie has both pros and cons. It brings a certain satisfaction to the viewer. We know we loved the original movie - we are simply getting more of the same. However, it makes the movie very predictable, the audience is able to see most "revelations" well in advance. I left the movie satisfied but sincerely hoping that a third installment is not made, there is no need for more repetition.
I highly recommend this movie to anybody who loved the original film; whilst containing nothing original, it is a genuinely funny and enjoyable movie.
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