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Originally Posted by The Mothman
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I think that part ultimately ruined the uncomfortable atmosphere. i mean, i felt a little bit upset that she went through all that but died at the end, but the remote part kinda made it seem less effective, as if, "oh, i guess its okay, its just a movie."
another aspect to the film that i disliked; the villians were the furthest thing from intimidating or creepy. I think it was sort of the point, but i disliked it either way.
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The one thing it did effectively is make
the audience take a look at themselves as voyeurs that continue to watch
the torture and murder even though they
know the two villains couldn't lose. I didn't like
the trick but
the movie itself was a bit flat for me anyway,
the cartoonish jump in time only added to
the problems. Not a bad movie but not one of my favorites.
Just watched Aqua Teen Hunger Force Colon Movie for Theaters again, I really liked
the whole movie but
the first fifteen minutes were classic.