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Words Of Wisdom said:
Girl Gamer Elite said:

I honestly have to agree.

It seems like the movie tried too hard to present a story that begged a very simple question which was then extrapolated needlessly as the sole substance of the plot. Like Metal Gear Solid 2, it took a fairly simple underlying commentary and made it a confusing mess, spinning its wheels in its redundant progression while trying to explain the same message over and over. Let us also not forget the frequent trailing off of the movie to follow tangents of the story and characters who were only ever meant to be supplementary to the larger story. Like Metal Gear Solid 2, the story didn't really know where it wanted to go or how to get there and rellied on the ambiguity of the story telling and presentation to create the illusion of something that is greater than what it truly was.

The fact that you were able to twist a complaint about TDK into a way to bash the MGS series' storytelling ability and narrative structure is actually pretty impressive.

If I gave you a paperclip, some wire, and a bit of pocket lint, could you turn it into a 2 paragraph expose on why the PS3 is an oversized paperweight too?

 

 It would take some time, but I could make it happen. Though I never once considered the PS3 a viable solution as a Paperwieght so I might have trouble making that argument.