How do you keep such a concept going, without drama? I get it, it fell flat, but...to make a movie out of something so cool for two hours without...filler/drama, how do you do it? How does it always stay on point/craft attention?I thought it started strong and then lost it's way. It was doing great as a high concept sci fi movie, and then kind of devolved into a kind of average drama. It somehow managed to be both great and boring at the same time. It's weird how few people have seen this movie, considering the cast.
Well for starters they basically only had ONE prop in the entire movie that was oversized as far as i can remember?How do you keep such a concept going, without drama? I get it, it fell flat, but...to make a movie out of something so cool for two hours without...filler/drama, how do you do it? How does it always stay on point/craft attention?
maybe it cant? Its tricks are up? The audience is already wise to the books?
The Rose?Well for starters they basically only had ONE prop in the entire movie that was oversized as far as i can remember?
I mean, the Island did it, and that's a Michael Bay film.How do you keep such a concept going, without drama? I get it, it fell flat, but...to make a movie out of something so cool for two hours without...filler/drama, how do you do it? How does it always stay on point/craft attention?
maybe it cant? Its tricks are up? The audience is already wise to the books?