What's new

What's The Last Movie You’ve Seen?

Don't Breathe


Was pretty good. Kept me tense all the way til the end. Good 'clean' fun but unfortunately it was let down by some pretty blatant inconsistencies though, namely:


/////// *** Spoiler *** ///////


- The upstair windows were all barred except for the one that the boy fell through?


- Why did the guy keep spare sperm in the fridge when the 1st girl was already pregnant and about to give birth?


- The police could not find the torture chamber in the basement? Really???


- The guy survived the fall at the end with blood rushing out of his head? Really???


- How was the blind man able to capture and woman in the first place in broad daylight???

///// *** Spoiler *** /////
 
upstream-color_0.jpg


I haven't a clue what I just watched. Not one clue.
 
so, it's pretty straightforward, then?

Haha. Some crazy ****. I'm gonna have to watch it again. I did make that post with about 20 minutes left in the film and the ending cleared some things up for me but I still need to rewatch and/or think about it some more.
 
Haha. Some crazy ****. I'm gonna have to watch it again. I did make that post with about 20 minutes left in the film and the ending cleared some things up for me but I still need to rewatch and/or think about it some more.

premature postulation. "beautifully shot", I'm sure.
 
Not all art does; not every movie is about "story telling."

Complaining about lack of plot in a movie such as Upstream Color is like complaining about lack of plot in a painting or abstract poem.

Sent from my SM-G930P using JazzFanz mobile app
It delends how you define a movie. Upstream Colour would have made a very good video installation you often see at art galleries and museums, but to me movies need a story and this had none.


Another movie that I would put in the 'video installation' category would be Inland Empire by David Lynch.
 
It delends how you define a movie. Upstream Colour would have made a very good video installation you often see at art galleries and museums, but to me movies need a story and this had none.


Another movie that I would put in the 'video installation' category would be Inland Empire by David Lynch.

how do you define a movie?
 
Back
Top