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James 01-05-2015 04:38 PM

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Originally Posted by Exo_ (Post 1533714)
Right, that's ALL that film is about. :rolleyes:

So, I finally watched The Fountain. Sorry it took so long. I think that a Netlix limited selection of films may produce more contribution to these discussions. Speaking of discussions, I'm going to scatterbrain my thoughts on the film rather than write a detailed post so it's easier to discuss.
  • Beautifully shot film. Aronofsky is obviously a talented filmmaker and while I didn't get much out of the more "cosmic" scenes, the darkly lit scenes in the lab and any scenes dealing with Hugh in Spain were gorgeous.
  • I have actually been listening to Clint Mansell's score for years even though I haven't seen the film. This is mostly due to it having the Kronos Quartet helping out but the music in regards to the film just fit wonderfully. It made the emotional moments hit deeper.
  • The emotional momenst however were a little too much for me. I really didn't get much background information from these two. The sheer acting ability for Jackman and Weiss was what hept me emotionally involved.
  • That being said, the script was pretty weak. The ideas that were being brought to the table were thought invoking and deeply philosophical. The film dealt with the circle of life, death, life, the loss of loved ones, the desire to live forever. That is some serious sh*t. I felt that like in the film, the script planted a seed of intellectual discussion but could have been way more precise and tight when it came to fitting those concepts into the script.
  • I liked the film. It is just extremely flawed. Most of the scences involving Jackman in his space bubble were hard to decipher what was going on. Personally, I believe this was his "limbo" state between each one of his lives, and that the woman that he loves in each life just so happens to be the same woman. I could be wrong, but that's what I got out of it.

I'd like to discuss the movie with you guys. Get your f*cking asses in here.

I think the soundtrack and the cinematography are where this film is accomplished. Even more amazing when you find out the director didn't use any CGI and most of the effects in the cosmic scenes come from petri dishes! Truly a fantastic achievement.
Acting was solid, but nothing mindblowing.
My personal interpretation would have to lie in line with Roger Ebert's, that the scenes in the present with Tommy being the only ones actually happening. Izzi's book explains the Spanish story perfectly and I reckon the cosmic one is the last chapter that Tommy added. Although I would say it's left ambiguous on purpose.



Btw, this being the first one and around Christmas time I didn't expect a wealth of responses. Testing the waters and all. It will grow with time! New film gets announced tomorrow

RoxyRollah 01-05-2015 04:47 PM

So I am not part of this club, but I love this movie. I have loved it for years.
It's an incredibly deep film, moving on so many levels, and not only that it's dripping in spiritual symbolism. There are so many moving messages and things one can take away from this film I just don't see how one could watch and come away a negative. But I hear that more often then I hear it was fabulous.

Exo 01-05-2015 04:54 PM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 1533731)
My personal interpretation would have to lie in line with Roger Ebert's, that the scenes in the present with Tommy being the only ones actually happening. Izzi's book explains the Spanish story perfectly and I reckon the cosmic one is the last chapter that Tommy added.

That's interesting. I think I may like this better. It turns the story from being an allegory about the circle of life and death and just makes it a love story. I think it may have been better received if it stuck to just being a love story.

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Originally Posted by RoxyRollah (Post 1533738)
So I am not part of this club, but I love this movie. I have loved it for years.
It's an incredibly deep film, moving on so many levels, and not only that it's dripping in spiritual symbolism. There are so many moving messages and things one can take away from this film I just don't see how one could watch and come away a negative. But I hear that more often then I hear it was fabulous.

You can join the club Rox. It's 10 bucks though...to me...cause I said so.

Ninetales 01-05-2015 04:58 PM

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Originally Posted by James (Post 1533731)
I reckon the cosmic one is the last chapter that Tommy added. tomorrow

damn never thought of this before. that's cool.

but ya I kind of mirror Exo's thoughts on The Fountain. I had a long ass paragraph written like a week ago but left it and forgot to post. oh well

Basically I think it was obviously a gorgeous looking film, but beyond that it was just uninteresting. All of the characters were just so boring. Like they all the depth of the cardboard cutouts that would stand infront of their theatre. Made it very hard for me to care about anything that happened to them. I know I should have cared about Izzi's death, but ya, nothing.

I think The Fountain reminds me a lot of Pan's Labyrinth. Theyre nice to look at, but everything else was just kinda lame :/

Exo 01-05-2015 04:59 PM

Can we also all agree that Rachel Weiss is f*cking adorable?

RoxyRollah 01-05-2015 05:04 PM

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Originally Posted by Exo_ (Post 1533740)
That's interesting. I think I may like this better. It turns the story from being an allegory about the circle of life and death and just makes it a love story. I think it may have been better received if it stuck to just being a love story.



You can join the club Rox. It's 10 bucks though...to me...cause I said so.

Ok well bro, let me hold 5 dollars and then I only owe the club 5 dollars.

See, I agree with you, yes it might have been better received to the masses the the love story was the main focal point. But for me, I am able to see a love story that transcends time, and encompasses not only the love the protagonists shared but also the creators love for us, as intelligent and spiritual beings, and that for me was represented beautiful with his relationship with the tree, and through the gorgeous visuals through out the movie.

If you dumb down the plot so that any moron can grasp it, you are doing the movie's incredible disservice.

Goofle 01-05-2015 05:09 PM

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Originally Posted by Exo_ (Post 1533744)
Can we also all agree that Rachel Weiss is f*cking adorable?

allfuckingways.

Exo 01-05-2015 05:09 PM

Well, remember, I didn't receive it that well. I guess I meant it would have been better received by me. I thought the philosophical ideas were interesting but laid out in a confusing and disjointed way. A love story would have worked better for me.

RoxyRollah 01-05-2015 05:10 PM

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Originally Posted by Exo_ (Post 1533744)
Can we also all agree that Rachel Weiss is f*cking adorable?

Oh brother there ain't no question.

RoxyRollah 01-05-2015 05:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Exo_ (Post 1533750)
Well, remember, I didn't receive it that well. I guess I meant it would have been better received by me. I thought the philosophical ideas were interesting but laid out in a confusing and disjointed way. A love story would have worked better for me.

Really, how so, maybe I can explain my theory. I'm not saying I am right, I just know how I received it. I don't think you are a moron.......moron. ;)


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