shaman sun
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i saw it yesterday and fell asleep during it . the idea was good they just did not execute it right
LaurieW said:Also went to see the film this w/end and thought it was ace. Very different to other films, with some great concepts and ideas.
More confusing I thought was:
1. What was with the Bexhill 'Guatanomo' place. They walked out of 1 side into a sort of city where people had guns and there was 'The Uprising'. Was that meant to be the detention centre? Very odd.
I think the whole of Bexhill was supposed to being used as a battleground. The detention centre would have spread to other parts of Bexhill in order to acommodate the 1000s of refugees that were being rounded up
2. The fishes seemed an strange bunch. You had that nice nurse lady mixed up with some crazy people, some of which had chosen to kill thier leader to force the mother to stay. Surely they could have found an easier way of making her stay, like make up a story about losing contact with the group with the boat.
Indeed. As some critics have pointed out it was never clear what Chiwetel Eijofor's motives were other than he hated 'the Man' and liked shooting people. It could be seen as symptomatic of the theme of the breakdown of society of a whole that little the fishes did made any real sense
3. Why did none of the police stop her walking with the baby out of the bombed buidling? Surely, she would have been taken away.
Just a soppy indulgence I suppose with semi-religious overtones.