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Originally posted by Timothy
我覺得史匹芬的電影滿會宣傳,直教人迫不及待的想看
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A.I.娛樂性不會很高喔,若你期待看到以往史匹柏風格的那種娛樂片,可能會很失望,但若你不要有任何預設期待,或把它想成不像是史匹柏拍的電影,或許會有些意外的收獲,我轉貼一篇沒有任何劇情透露的觀後感,是英文的,他有預測人們可能的反應:
原文來自 Aint-it-cool-news
!!Spoiler Free!!
The visuals are absolutely amazing. I made it a point to watch the
film casually, and to avoid studying every shot, but there were just
so many well-conceived, amazing shots. The sets and the effects were
great and unique, but I thought they used a bit too much neon, at
least for my tastes, since I think that's been done too often in
futuristic films.
WILL YOU LIKE IT?
(你會喜歡嗎?)
Now, I've read reviews that have claimed to have liked the film, but
had problems with the ending. I'll bet two bucks and my left nut that
they're the same people who had problems with the ending to "2001".
Yes, it's unconventional. Yes, it contains long stretches with no
dialogue. But dammit, people... use that organic mass wasting away
inside your skull and think. The film is intened to make you think.
It isn't meant to make you jump out of your seat, laugh your ass off,
or even applaud. I didn't feel like applauding at the end, because I
really didn't have time enough to think about what it meant. But a
long ride home in shitty Atlanta traffic afforded me the time I
needed.
This is the film for all you REAL film lovers out there... the ones
who watch DVD's 50 times, and stay up all night playing with all the
extra features, deleted scenes, documentaries, trailers... and the
film lovers who hover over this site and several others, looking for
snippets about films that haven't even been written yet, or films
from your favorite director, from a screenplay by your favorite
writer, starring your favorite actor. This is what it's all about -
and more. If you've never watched a movie made before 1980 that didn't
start with an opening crawl in big yellow letters, you may not
appreciate it fully.
But if you like Kubrick, it's almost impossible not to like "A.I."
This was SO Kubrick it was scary. It's like Spielberg channeled
Kubrick through that director's chair. Good God above, this film is
not E.T. in any way, shape or form. It felt like "2001" and "Clockwork
Orange" melted into one... that may sound strange, but that's the
feeling I got. Lots of moments where you don't really know how you're
supposed to feel. Awkward "Should I be laughing?" moments. God, I'm
getting all excited writing this - just thinking about how bold it was
for Spielberg to make a film that audiences will, for the most part,
not like.
You parents won't like it, your aunts and uncles won't like it, your
neighbors may not even see it if they catch word of mouth first. But
you'll like it if you love film so much that it hurts to see "Tomb
Raider" do so well... to see that audiences gave that movie a "B" on
their way out of the theatre. They'll give this one a "B-" at best.
Most will give it a "C".
MY PREDICTION
(我的預測)
This film will likely make a ton of money its opening weekend, then
it will sag because of negative word of mouth. I really hate to sound
like an elitist, but it really frustrates me that people don't have
the patience to sit through something a little different. I will be
shocked if this is the biggest movie of the summer - shocked.
(隨便翻譯)
"這部電影的開票首週會賺入很多錢,然後會因為眾人負面的評價而往下
墜,我真的(很不願並)恨自己說起話來好像自己很行,但這真的很令我沮喪,
因為(我知道)人們對於稍為不一樣的東西是沒有耐心坐下來好好(接受並)欣賞的
,如果這部電影成為今年暑假最賺錢的電影的話,我會覺得很驚訝的(因為我以
為人們都和我想的一樣,沒有辦法懂得欣賞這樣的電影,若大賣,就證明我
預測說錯了) "
MY LAST WORDS
(我最後幾句話)
Perhaps the best way of expressing how I feel is to say that I now
feel guilty about enjoying films like "Pearl Harbor." They really
shouldn't be made. They are like junk food - they're made up of all
the worst things for you, you know what they're going to taste like,
and you feel bad later. But the reason McDonald's stays in business
is that people like to know what they'll be paying for. So Bruckheimer
and the rest provide their junk food for them, package it up in
familiar TV ads, serve it up with familiar actors, and even provide a
familiar storyline.
Steven Spielberg made a Stanley Kubrick film. You haven't seen it
before in another movie. Feel privileged. It will be a classic.
Scrapping the phony pseudonym "chains"... yours truly,
Sean