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The Fountain

Riverrick

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It looks interesting.

Is it based on a novel?
 
I can hardly wait myself. Requiem for a Dream is a masterpiece.
 
I saw it this afternoon.... WOW ! Great movie... Incredibly beautyful and desperately romantic... a movie to die for... A lot of symbolic pictures, an amazing music, and the actors are at their best (Rachel W. is pure beauty, and Hugh Jackman had never been so tuching... OMG ! I cried so much !)

Be careful : the style can be... kind of weird... but this movie is definitely one of my favs of 2006...

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I may see it tomorrow with a friend who's been asking for days.

I'll let you know what we think of it.
 
It was awful!!!!!!! I had to sneak into another movie after just so I felt I wasn't ripped off!!!
 
i'm glad that i didn't see the trailer before as it would have flawed my expectations of this movie. we just saw "the fountain" together with a befriended couple of us yesterday, and i was really impressed. i loved the calm atmosphere the impressive imagery the organic backgrounds (macro photos of chemical reactions), the actors and the score. a movie worth watching a second time and more. i have to add that i have a little weakness for slightly or severly weird movies :)
 
"The Fountain" is the most poetic film exercise ever made about human mortality.

It's exhilarating. A breathtaking triumph of form and content.

I'm sure this movie will get its deserved recognition in the years to come.
 
I thought it was melodramatic in the extreme, repetitive without reason and clumsy with its metaphors.

Soundtrack was excellent.



SPOILERS: Couldn't wait for her to die.
 
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