by Warheart » Thu Sep 02, 2010 12:32 pm
I actually rendered that whole movie as being a B-Movie (letting Adrian Brody aside). The plot was pretty easy to foresee, very predictable and moreover the camerawork was indistinct and lacked focus, so did the art direction and location design. Somehow it just couldn't convey the atmosphere, it wasn't really intense.
And as a sidenote refering to the spoiler above: Breaking taboos doesn't make a film good. I just thought "gah, really now that is fail" A movie that needs something like this to balance a crappy narrative just doesn't cut it.