I thought I loved the movie when it got finished. It was twisting as hell and people normally love it when they are like :wth: at the end of such movies but watching The Usual Suspects for the second time, I didn't like it as much as the first time. Not that I don't like movies with twisted plots or twisted finales but I got the impression that this movie had only one purpose which was to have the audience shocked in the end of the movie. It was sure fun to watch and I enjoyed it a lot but IMO, it had nothing much to say/do rather than misleading those who watch it in any way possible.
Correct, but that's what makes it so great for me. The entire plot is built around this "absent" character which may or may not exist & the execution of it all is quite brilliant. As great as the ending is, to me that's only a bonus.
Watched quite a few movies myself the last few days, let's see what I can remember.
Mr Magorium's Wonder Emporium - Ok for a kid flick & some nice ideas. After a while (when the plot needs to be resolved) it gets rather boring though. But there are of course worse things than looking at Natalie Portman for 90 minutes.
Catch & Release - Reasonably enjoyable rom com. The beautiful Jennifer Garner does an amazing job carrying this one.
Seven Pounds - Will Smith was great (as usual), but I expected a bit more from the movie. Not as gripping as you'd imagine.
The Darjeeling Ltd - Typical, quirkie Wes Anderson movie. Great watch, truly enjoyable & some jaw dropping scenes.
RocknRolla - Decent movie & some great individual scenes, but how many times is Guy Ritchie going to make the exact same movie?