Not really, SH, Its upon watching it second time that one absorbs the story more, and read more layers. Because having seen it already, the mind knows what follows so there is more scope to absorb more. Thats what happened when I watched it again, I appreciated the ending more, before they talked about it in the q&a. Though I still do not like the whole ending, just the part that involves the reverend.superhero wrote:Thats the problem, they "explain" the ending to you and then you go...awww...It's so brilliant...
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I'm sure you must have seen films more than once and experience the same thing? Brazil was one example that I absolutely hated on first viewing, then second time, I thought ok, its actually quite a clever satire and third time viewing onwards, I find it to be a masterpiece of film making as I discovered and re-interpreted more layers.
Inception will be another, I'm sure, as so far I have only seen it once and was a little underwhelmed by it. But I look forward to seeing it again and perhaps it will resonate more with me...or maybe it wont.
Oh, Valda is right, the guy who asked about why they used a soundtrack and more camera angles sounded and very much like yourself, ie very critical, lol. I admire the guys like you and him, takes guts to do that in front of a very love making audience with Roth
