| 09tarheel said: I haven't seen the movie yet but that is an interesting point of view. I read an interview with Nolan and Di Caprio where both said they weren't big fans of the sci-fi genre and so in this movie they wanted events to be very relatable and have an emotional connection as well as be very logical. For me I was excited by that not being a big fan of sci-fi myslef, but it sounds like they may be slightly alienating fans of the genre by the direction they took. |
Yeah, that would give some insight on why the movie is presented in such a manner. I didn't hate it and am still glad I saw it so I don't think they will alienate many sci fi fans. We just won't talk about it in the same manner as Terminator, Space Oddisey...ect.
Its a shame really, as there is no reason why they couldn't have emotion in the movie and have somesort of catalyst for imaginationa and discussion.
Another small issue I had was with Leonardo who is kind of repeating himself. Its the exact same role he did in Shutter Island. He keeps seeing things, questios reality, freaking out, issue with wife...etc. He really needs to do a comedy at this point to lighten up a bit.







