Interesting weapon by the bad guy…my take is that he views other humans as nothing more than animals for slaughter. Then again, I think I read that take on it before I watched the entire movie.
Very slow and steady, even in the “action” parts. The mood, I mean…it’s that slow, inevitable, no-rush mood.
Bad guy = Much less sympathetic Two-Face decision making.
Talk about your cold-blooded insane scumbags. LOSE, please, LOSE!
I find some of the dialogue boring and just…odd.
Lots of far-too-long pauses. Establishing a mood, I guess…but it’s not really an enjoyable mood.
If you like impromptu financial wheeling-and-dealing, this is definitely the movie for you. *JOKE*
Some interesting battle-of-wits parts, made interesting in part because they’re not one-sided.
Love the bit of chaos near the ending, showing that you should never be cocky, no matter what.
Driving the entire movie, when you come down to it (methods and means and morals and amorals aside), is money.
Pathetic.
I “respect” this movie, in a way, a lot more than I enjoy it.
The very ending…is where both come together. A little slice of beauty.
Inspirational Quote: “I could see the horn from the light inside of it, about the color of the moon…he was fixin’ to make a fire out there somewhere out there in all that dark and all that cold…I knew that whenever I got there he’d be there. Then I woke up.”
Grade: C