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It's not precognition. It's experiencing all moments in your life simultaneously. But anyway, I do agree with you, though my problem with that plot point came from the linguistic angle. That being said, the movie had won me over long before it became clear what was happening; it had earned a bit of credulity by then.Osias wrote:Arrival. I liked, but it's no perfect, I dislike movies with precognition.
Osias wrote:The first part was good, but the second one they didn't know how to fill the movie's time.
vijayjohn wrote:Damn sequels!
Dr. House wrote:vijayjohn wrote:Damn sequels!
Wait what about Terminator 2 (bad they kept making sequels). D'oh.
mōdgethanc wrote:Don Quixote doesn't have much of a plot throughout the whole story. It's just a bunch of random shit that happens, in the picaresque tradition.
vijayjohn wrote:Dr. House wrote:vijayjohn wrote:Damn sequels!
Wait what about Terminator 2 (bad they kept making sequels). D'oh.
I never saw any of the Terminator movies...or probably any other American movie you can think of, for that matter, unless maybe it was something from Disney.
Dr. House wrote:Okay. I've only seen Slumdog Millionaire, Bride and the Prejudice and Bend it like Beckham.
I believe all the (better without "the") Bollywood movies take 5 hours.
Antea wrote:Bar Bahar (I copy ("I'm copying" would probably be better) the resume summary): "Three Palestinian women living in an apartment in Tel Aviv try to find a balance between traditional and modern culture."
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