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quidditchgrrl) wrote2006-01-21 03:47 pm
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My first day of official free time, and I end up wasting it by seeing Hostel.
I knew this wasn't written or directed by Tarantino, but I expected it to be decent if he had attached his name to it. Instead, we got a completely formulaic and painfully boring movie. Literally, it was "Horror Movies for Dummies" - group of friends tooling around Europe, run into mysterious stranger(s), change travel plans on advice of said stranger, things happen, bad things happen, one guy uses his German-speaking powers to save himself.
Unclever, I think sums it up quite nicely. The gory parts were completely gratuitous. It would have made sense - or at least been interesting - if the abduction/torture/killing had a point. Completely no fucking reason for it. Had it been an organ-harvesting operation, or a theater for torture/snuff films, it would have been okay. Action-oriented entertainment? I highly doubt it - most people want their fun while inert. I caught the whole "Americans as a symbol of consumerism/hedonism/everything has its price" but it just didn't tie up at all.
Good things: Jay Hernandez is a pretty good actor. The street kids were a nice touch of realism.
Quentin Tarantino, you have failed me (but you're not quite Dead To Me, yet).
I knew this wasn't written or directed by Tarantino, but I expected it to be decent if he had attached his name to it. Instead, we got a completely formulaic and painfully boring movie. Literally, it was "Horror Movies for Dummies" - group of friends tooling around Europe, run into mysterious stranger(s), change travel plans on advice of said stranger, things happen, bad things happen, one guy uses his German-speaking powers to save himself.
Unclever, I think sums it up quite nicely. The gory parts were completely gratuitous. It would have made sense - or at least been interesting - if the abduction/torture/killing had a point. Completely no fucking reason for it. Had it been an organ-harvesting operation, or a theater for torture/snuff films, it would have been okay. Action-oriented entertainment? I highly doubt it - most people want their fun while inert. I caught the whole "Americans as a symbol of consumerism/hedonism/everything has its price" but it just didn't tie up at all.
Good things: Jay Hernandez is a pretty good actor. The street kids were a nice touch of realism.
Quentin Tarantino, you have failed me (but you're not quite Dead To Me, yet).
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And yet the theatre in SLC that backed out on it's contract to show BBM had no problem with pointless violence.
*shakes head*
I shouldn't say anything since I've not seen Hostel (I'll probably see it on DVD) but it kind of boggles me, ya know?
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I love Tarantino films, which by definition means I like extreme violence, blood and gore. But in his movies, they're part of a story and they have a point. This movie - no. Not real, no point.
Maybe that was way the theater in SLC wanted it - not real, no point. Mindless.
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That can be totally scary - I mean, when you look at banned books, nearly every single one of them cover some very human aspect of life in a very relatable way - and it takes power away from those who don't want you to feel or relate to other people.
Get what I mean?