Action packed, it was non stop, Tom Hardy was great. The fights were well made. The shooting was like John Woo Style, and the blood gushing was like Kill Bill and RobocopAnd how was it?
I would agree with the John Woo style comparison. To say this movie was action packed would be an accurate description. But I would go further and say that in addition to the very high, John Wick-like body count, I believe this move sets the record for most shots fired on screen during a motion picture. It had to be in the thousands of rounds, although to keep count would be impossible. Virtually all of the characters in this film are armed with assault rifles, and the ones who die don't get shot 2 or 3 or even 10 times, they die in a hail of 30 or more gunshots. It's something of a masterpiece of gun violence, this film. Don't get me wrong, I am not praising the film for it. It was entertaining, on one level, but on another level it was either vastly excessive or an outrageous orgy of gun violence, depending on how you want to view it.Action packed, it was non stop, The shooting was like John Woo Style, and the blood gushing was like Kill Bill and Robocop
The Fly traumatized me as a kid so of course I became obsessed with body horror as an adult hehe. I wasn't too impressed with "Crimes of the future" and I didn't even know Cronenberg had a new film coming out.. very curious now"How dark do you want to go?"
A line near the beginning of David Cronenberg's bleakly witty, uniquely unsettling & very personal (one senses) new film The Shrouds.
The main actor, Vincent Cassel, looks remarkably like Cronenberg himself. And the autobiographical elements are strong, as the main character (like Cronenberg) has recently lost his wife of many decades, so it's very much a work about grief, and maybe for that reason a film not for everyone.
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I recently saw again The Fly, which holds up remarkably well, and I'm hoping to see again, this week, Scanners for the first time since its original release. And like those films, 'body horror' is very much to the fore in The Shrouds.
Looking back on his career its been remarkably strong and consistently so throughout. And The Shrouds features many familiar themes and character dynamics.
I recently saw again The Fly, which holds up remarkably well, and I'm hoping to see again, this week, Scanners for the first time since its original release.
Same...I think I saw it when I was 12 or so. The gore is something else...both the arm wrestling scene and the regurgitation scenes still make me wince just thinking about them.The Fly traumatized me as a kid so of course
I saw it when I was 7 years old lol I have those scenes burned in my memorySame...I think I saw it when I was 12 or so. The gore is something else...both the arm wrestling scene and the regurgitation scenes still make me wince just thinking about them.
I saw it when I was 7 years old lol I have those scenes burned in my I enjoyed this one it was really different!