ChronoGrl |
11-13-2012 12:00 PM |
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Originally Posted by Elvis_Christ
(Post 940391)
I quite liked Let Me In.
I don't see this remake being as good however as there were so many layers to it and most Hollywood stuff is pretty hollow.
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Me too re Let Me In.
What bothers me most about the remake of Martyrs is this comment by director Daniel Stamm ( The Last Exorcism):
"Martyrs is very nihilistic," he told 24 Frames. "The American approach [that I'm looking at] would go through all that darkness but then give a glimmer of hope. You don't have to shoot yourself when it's over."
http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/movi...iel-stamm.html
Talk about dumbing it down for the American audiences. Quite frankly, the strongest quality of Martyrs that connected with me and haunted me was its Nihilism and absolute utter hopeless. THAT'S PART OF THE FUCKING POINT.
If you add a "glimmer of hope" then you're fucking ruining it. Don't bother. ARGH.
I'm usually not this up-in-arms about remakes (because some of them can be good, like Let Me In and, in my opinion, The Grudge), but this specific comment just grinds my gears. Talk about pussifying a movie.
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