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In Reply to: RE: Hanna posted by sbrians on September 21, 2011 at 12:58:47
The best movie you ever saw? Seriously? First the music was awful. Just awful. As good as the 'Daft Punk' soundtrack for 'Tron Legacy' was that's how bad this was. It was just noise. Didn't support the movie at all.
The movie was a long, tedious cliche. Anyone with half a brain knew how it would end three minutes into it.
No characterizations, no interesting ideas, nothing. Yes, it was fairly artfully put together. Nowadays even soul-less hacks can frame a movie well. We, as a culture, are VERY clever with the basics of making film. But there has to be a story. A soul. People. Something unexpected.
None of that here. Just technical expertise on display.
This was bad. REAL BAD.
"Lock up when you're done and don't touch the piano."
-Greg House
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'Hanna' was TERRIBLE. My wife asked me a question decades ago at a movie--do you care about these people?--and I've since called that the Katherine Test. There wasn't a single person in that movie I cared about, during or after. In fact, I wished they'd all die soon so I could leave. I sat there waiting for something to happen other than running and shooting.
Worst movie I've seen in years.
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Tin-eared audiofool, former fotografer, and terrible competitive-pistol shootist.
"Everything that can be counted does not necessarily count; everything that counts cannot necessarily be counted." Albert Einstein.
Like The Hunger (1983) was good for the sounds that went with the pictures. As opposed to "Everything Must Go" which may have had a story with a character the an alchoholic may have cared about and was well done, but boring to me and not so artful.
The music was not great to listen to on it's own like maybe a Pink Floyd soundtrack is, but it fit the picture great like no other movie that I've seen. That's all that I'm saying. The story was irrelevant I think. It was about the journey to the end, not the end.
...will there be a sequel.
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