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My youngest is 14 if he was 9 he wouldn't be going period. My 14 yr old is mature for his age enjoys a good book etc.. 90% of the website reviews simply say Don't take your kids..with no details. Just making sure we aren't talking Rape or SAW level violence. I've been away all weekend and figured to get to the scoop quick this morning I'd just put it up on this forum. Thx again |
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10-06-2019, 10:47 AM | #140 |
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10-06-2019, 01:30 PM | #141 |
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it may be the same level but it’s not the same in any shape, form etc. Deadpool is campy fun violence. This is a serious movie. This is not campy fun. It’s the mental break from reality and madness of a human being played straight and real.
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10-06-2019, 01:38 PM | #142 |
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10-06-2019, 02:20 PM | #143 |
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I did not see it, but this is the first review from a friend or someone I know that didn't like it. They said "2 hours of my life wasted. It’s two hours of self pity, dude laughing and then it’s over. 1:50 minutes of that and 10 minutes of actual joker."
But this is coming from a guy that thinks Joes Kansas City is one of the worst BBQ places in the city. He may just be a contrarian. |
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10-06-2019, 03:04 PM | #144 |
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Well I just got home from seeing it and it Definitely was Ok for my 14 yr old.
Were glad we went it was a pretty good movie certainly not a waste of two hours. The 3 of us had fun discussing the story on the ride home. I will say any child 13 and under would not understand the mental breakdown story line...or should see the violence. I think I bought into the graphic violence warnings a bit too much. I will say though that I wouldn't take someone suffering from any unstable mental issues to go see it. My youngest asked on the way home about the many points circling the TV/press about the movie warning how it might make those suffering from mental illness to have a "moment" I said well was there any time in the movie you truly disliked Arthur or didn't see his side(til the end of course)?... He was like Hmmmm no not really no. I was like imagine if you had a mental illness watching it and you weren't processing the point of the story correctly. He then understood. |
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10-06-2019, 03:36 PM | #145 |
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10-06-2019, 03:41 PM | #147 |
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It was a great introspective film about mental illness. When he starts to become the Joker, the last third of the film, is absolutely perfect. Really impressive take on the character from Joaquin Phoenix. How he knows what his plan is, but then a slight change invites a new layer of chaos.
The entire movie is about the facets of mental health that we don't want to acknowledge, don't want to talk about and sometimes flat out ignore about people who have uncontrollable issues that they can't help, many times through no fault of their own. Society doesn't pay attention to their issues, mocks them, makes light of them, or just ostracizes them completely. The movie worked on two levels really well. I think all the critic praise you see about the movie is from those who focused on the mental health aspect and the grim mirror image that reality can have. I was kinda bored through the first half, until you start to understand why Thomas Wayne is in the movie, then it gets going. When he dons the makeup, and dyes his hair, and puts on the suit, oh man. That's almost worth the price of admission in and of itself if it didn't only last for about thirty minutes or so. Also I won't ruin it for any of you but you see the dance down the stairs between two buildings in all the commercials when he's in full Joker garb, the musical choice they have for that dancing down the stairs is priceless. I laughed out loud when I figured out what they were playing. |
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10-06-2019, 06:06 PM | #148 |
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10-07-2019, 09:52 AM | #149 |
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I’m going to go see this today. For those who have seen it is it a movie that benefits in any way from being shown in IMAX? Or is the additional cost not worth it?
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10-07-2019, 10:13 AM | #150 |
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I watched it on B&Bs grand screen so I cannot remark on the IMAX experience. What I will say' is every scene is a real treat in cinematography. I struggle to remember the last movie I have seen that is shot this nicely.
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