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This movie contains so much gadzookery that it's not even funny anymore. It seems to be an early, very primitive, yet somehow formative phase of a period from about 2000 B. C., that by some freak evolutionary accident lead to... hmmm... well... The Bucket List;) Sheeesh. I really don't know what else to write about it. I haven't stumbled upon a movie like this before. Had absolutely no idea why people were laughing every now and then. I was just staring at the screen, with my eyes wide open, wondering why a movie like this made it to the big screen. But what do I know. Definitely not my cup of coffee. However, it kept me glued to my seat. I was not entertained, but also not bored, not even irritated. This movie shocked, startled and made me curious. Not an easy combination of emotions triggered, so definitely worth seeing:)
7/10 4.5.2009 -
borasca0107@ - age: 36-49
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