while i enjoyed the script at some level it was very predictable with no moments to twist me at all, but maybe its just me IDK. we'll see how it'll turn out
I am not a fan of this poster, I loved the dark yet very human based feel of the last poster. I have not read the script or seen the film, but from what I know, even if it has a Hitchcock feel to it, a Vertigo comparison is never good because that just raises expectation to a whole different level. It also looks like a film that is very focused on claustrophobia and this poster ignores that by giving way into a fantastical image.
So, now it's Vertigo?
ReplyDeleteDamn you for stealing my quote, but touche.
ReplyDeleteNevertheless, I still love the hell out of it...
Myles- Well, the film has a Hitchcock element to it, so while it's not Vertigo, it's not an awful comparison.
ReplyDeleteJoshua- I like the poster and I liked the script very much...
ReplyDeletewhile i enjoyed the script at some level it was very predictable with no moments to twist me at all, but maybe its just me IDK. we'll see how it'll turn out
ReplyDeleteI'm not sure it was meant to have a twist in that way, but we'll see how audiences react...
ReplyDeleteI am not a fan of this poster, I loved the dark yet very human based feel of the last poster. I have not read the script or seen the film, but from what I know, even if it has a Hitchcock feel to it, a Vertigo comparison is never good because that just raises expectation to a whole different level. It also looks like a film that is very focused on claustrophobia and this poster ignores that by giving way into a fantastical image.
ReplyDeleteFair point...
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