Everybody goes to Mars and Damon is left behind on Earth as a prankWell, these days, being a franchise is hardly unique. In fact, its odd if you're not.
I'm sure people have many ideas about a sequel to The Martian (yep, he gets left behind again, just like Home Alone).
Everybody goes to Mars and Damon is left behind on Earth as a prank
How should I explain my take on it takes itself too serious?
It was a term I also did not get at first when I heard it many years ago.
Then I saw this movie and finally understood it.
This movie is just that, a serious movie, no inside jokes, no bonding of characters, it is just brooding plot, "cool" action/fight scene with slow motion, introducing broken/cliche character, unsurprising plot twist or event till the end. Not one fun character in the movie. All of them and all of it is just way too serious.
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I tried without spoiling anything. I failedThat doesn't help but I appreciate the effort.
The thing about the robot is that they show it a lot in the marketing of the film, yet he is barely in it.Which in a way was funny AF because - the shameless avalanche of poorly done ripoff from other films, apparently done in all SERIOUSNESS by a director who didn't even know he was channeling lots of films from the last 20 years or so - am sure I missed some that I don't even know about from my mental checklist.
And then, like:
“It’s a little bit like Jimmy goes from this sentient robot to really becoming a little more human, and he goes a little feral. When everybody is being collected and the team is getting built, he’s running around in the woods being like a feral creature and hunting and sitting by the brook and catching fish and doing Jimmy things out in the woods, so that’s where the crown of antlers comes from.”
(Rebel Moon Writer Explains Why One Character Has a New Look at the End of the Movie)
Pffft. IMO for me the one character that was kinda interesting; and I thought there would be some DEEP THOUGHT here - like a robot slowly and mystically becoming a sentient creature, inorganic vs. organic, shades of the Celtic horned God Cernunnos, god of wild things and nature, protector of huntmen, the gatekeeper of the wilds....but, NOPE.
Basically it's like a kid mucking about in a creek.
That's okay. Maybe I failed to understand a good explanation.I tried without spoiling anything. I failed
The thing about the robot is that they show it a lot in the marketing of the film, yet he is barely in it.
Not as bad as this movie. Before I saw it, I thought the robot was gonna be like a mix of Chappie and C3P0 and a main character.Boba Fett did it first.
I thought this was pretty funny and accurate;
I always assumed Star Wars New Hope was based on Kurosawa's The Hidden Fortress, with the comedic bickering duo and peasants ending up saving a princess.
If he's acknowledging and saying where the basic idea came just like Lucas did, how is it plagiarism?Slo-mo inside slo-mo!
You know, after thinking about it, I don't know why people associate 7 Samurai with Star Wars, other than Lucas saying so, because Star Wars is not like 7 Samurai other than ending up with 7 heroes by the end. It's not like Luke went looking for them. If 7 Samurai inspired Lucas to have a collection of heroes, then that is where the Homage stops. Now, Zack, he plagiarizes 7 Samurai. Star Wars and Rebel Moon are good examples of 'homage' vs 'plagiarism', if you had to teach someone the difference.
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