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I was AMAZED at how much I disliked it...am I alone?


I like superhero movies; I like high-school dramas. I'm down with the found footage technique, though I think it's over-rated. I watched this film with a friend who has similar tastes. We kept cringing, and around the beer pong scene, were actually curling up on the couch in physical suffering over how much this movie sucked. I really feel like I'm close enough to the target demographic...although apparently I'm just getting out of touch.

It's like the screenwriters designed the characters--emo loser, philosophical type, and popular jock--and then hired whoever wrote the MTV remake of Skins to write all three of them. All three characters talked the same way, all the time. Matt's character in particular was the mostly poorly written "philosophical type" I've ever seen in a High School movie; he had no insights and could rarely form an articulate sentence. Andrew's character arc had some promise; his home life was genuinely disturbing, but having it end with him hurling school buses and patrol cars through the air was the ultimate cop-out to generic action, strangely anti-climactic amidst all of the effects.

In-as-much as the movie has a "message," it seems to be that if you're an abused, disturbed teenager, letting out your anger by killing hundreds of people doesn't make you a bad person because after all, you're an abused and disturbed teenager. Imagine this: a movie about one of the Columbine killers which ends with one of their friends in Tibet saying, "you're not a bad person. I'll do better. I'll help people..." Of course he's a bad person, and so is Andrew. The script is so under-baked when it comes to morality and motivation that it rams down our throats the idea that Andrew's actions are somehow inevitable and more his friends fault than his own, since they didn't love him in the way that he wanted.

Two scenes I liked: playing at the store with their powers (the shopping cart, etc.), and when Andrew beats up the bullies, there's a the moment when he's twirling their inert bodes, possible their corpses, around on the pavement, almost using their hair as paintbrushes to smear the blood on the street. Now THAT was compelling sh-t, most disturbing image in the movie by far.

I dunno...I guess the point of this post is to ask a simple question: Did anyone else just really basically hate the movie, mostly because of how annoying and one dimensional the characters were? Or am I just completely missing something?



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Andrew was not painting the pavement with the dead guy's blood. He was walking through the bodies and turning them a bit to "search" for money, or whatever might have fallen out, and also simply moving them out of his way.

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You have a right to an opinion, which is something I find dumb about our country. How can you have the right to an opinion if you're not educated in the subject you're spouting your opinions about. As far as character development, and this is from a collegiate standpoint, this movie did great. It stayed true to personality types and tweaked them at a realistic pace that denoted real life in exceptional fashion. It had a clearly defined purpose with its characters and employed them with ease to fit that purpose. Please pay more attention in English, sir. The plot developed amazingly. This was a good movie, from a Film Studies Major perspective.

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This movie was corn in *beep*
The train wrecked honestly when they discovered their powers.



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They're only annoying, in as much as they're typical of people their age...






"Your mother puts license plates in your underwear? How do you sit?!"

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I did not hate this movie but its not that great. TBH This is an overrated movie





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Ok. If you look at my other posts here you will see that I am generally up for debates, descriptions of my views on a film and conversations

In this case I'll cut it a little shorter

Just be glad this movie was made. Just cross your fingers and hope they make more movies that are this intriguing

Don't even watch, just hope they keep making them and they get good reception

This movie was dark, dreadful, angst-filled. It was literally getting inside the mind of a sexually repressed abused teenager and what he would do if he had superpowers

Andrew's portrayal was incredibly realistic

Literally the best found footage I ever saw, and among the best superpower movies - certainly can't call this superhero movie - I ever saw

This was genius

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I liked it quite a lot. But I thought it had a dream-like quality and I've had dreams that were similar to those types of scenarios and abilities.

It isn't believable. It's outlandish and the characters make choices that no rational person would make. But it's unconcerned with that in such a brazen way that it's surreal at times. It's like the writer had a really weird, vivid dream and made a movie about it.

If you look at it from a distance, and forget about conventions and expectations, it's actually a very strange movie.

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Well what I hated about the movie (assuming that the powers are not a metaphor as some theories claim) was the mindset of the main character. He has infinite opportunities in front of him. He can fly. He's got superpowers! He could fly anywhere he wanted at any time! He could fly to Indonesia and hang out there for a few weeks! Do anything!
And instead, he gets really depressed, gets abused even more, makes some really *beep* decisions and starts killing his friends.
Why does he even go to the high school anymore when he realized he could use telekinesis? Why would anyone give a *beep* what others think?

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