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Movie was incredibly dull


For the life of me I can't comprehend how anyone can love this film. It is just absolutely dull beyond word. I first saw it back in 2000 and didn't like it at all. Then this year I decided to give it another chance. I figured having not seen it in 16 years I could go into it completely fresh and just see it for what it was... which I did, and I had the exact same reaction as the first time. The movie wasn't badly made, it was just mind numbingly boring and a real chore to finish. How in the world can anyone rate this thing so highly?

Definitely not M. Night's best film. Not by a long shot.

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It's his masterpiece to some (including me). When Bruce is stuck in the pool and the hostage kids give him a stick to pull himself out and the shot of him rising out of the pool always puts a tear in my eye. What a great film about unhappy people that are hurting inside. It came out way ahead of its time. A proper adult comic book film set in a realism.

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Agreed 10/10. It's one of my favorite movies.

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I loved it.

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Agreed - Rented this movie when it was a new release and it dragged on. Have watched parts of it here and there over the years and it's still weak sauce. Way over rated above 7, I give it a 5.

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I was wondering why it's so beloved too, then I saw the twist and I was like "Oooo," and then the words came out and I was like "WTF? After all that?"

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That's your problem, entering this film thinking of a twist

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Agreed

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It's called character development, great dialogue, good story telling.

Some of us appreciate it.

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10/10 film. Masterpiece

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It's a matter of opinion dumb ass. You may not like smart slow movies. Other people love them. This movie is brilliant.

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Meh it was alright, nothing special.

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This is not not everyone, you also probably would've hated The Godfather films and Lawrence of Arabia, films that take their time and focus on character driven themes.

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