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kids are smarter than you think

Posted by Jazz Inmate on January 28, 2012 at 12:43:03:

All the insight into "a past generation's mores" in Age of Innocence could be gleaned in the first five minutes. After that, it was a complete snoozefest. Wharton was no Dickens. She was more of a garden designer and interior decorator who wrote stories. Like I said, I'd rather watch water boil. A waste of Scorsese's talent and set design on the likes of Ryder and Pfeiffer, who never had great skills but ended up with great directors in a couple films.

I've said it before and I'll say it again. If Hugo doesn't move you, maybe you just lack a soul.