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I agree. Most American cities are no place to raise a family.
The cities and states throwing the most money at homelessness are the ones with the greatest growth in homeless population. It's not a money issue, never was.
Exactly, not only was he playing a South African character, as Kruger, but the actor is from. Freaking. South. Africa. Did people not get that? Who would not get that?
People had a problem with Kruger's accent? Why? It was clear that he was South African; he even sang that lullaby in Afrikaans on the ship. And South Africa has a history of making good soldiers & mercenaries. Made perfect sense to me and I understood him fine.
I agree, a fun movie. Touching and great acting.
1. Motorcycle dudes were fellow aliens helping her on her mission (or making sure she fulfilled her tasks as a slave)
2. The seduction scenes were real in the story, but for us the viewer there's a lot of metaphor, like what was previously said, how a man becomes laser focused on what he wants from the woman leading up to and during sex. Now what exactly it was, we don't know, transported to another dimension or what not.
I watched it actually to see what happens to the men in the ether; I didn't know Johansson would be so nude in this.
You must be joking or trolling. Scarlett's an incredibly well proportioned woman, a real woman. She's beautiful.
That element was there also. But there was even a line, I don't remember who said it, maybe the captain, "We've made ourselves a little planet here."
What's a padron?
Hyper sleep or small planet sized ships, that make you feel like your living on a planet. Maybe a ring like in Halo. And yeah, no rescue attempt - that was a plot hole definitely, but essential to have this story.
Apparently some super advanced AI, so advanced, it must have become self aware but then quickly "kills" itself out of grief. I mean more than an AI, what with being able to read your mind and manipulate your thoughts.
Right, they left it completely unexplained; nothing, not even a word about them not being able to penetrate it.
I thought that was a jaw bone floating there.
And using close-up shots, so have no need of a big developed set.
I like it too.
A surprise ending, no one was cured. Thomas has the right blood but they all absconded to an island and there's no way apparently to produce an antidote from his blood there. Unless they go back, but that's left open.
What if it's a pattern?
I like it too! There were some less than good lines delivered strangely, but I loved the premise and how it looked. Made me want to learn more about the stars, speed of light, novas, constellations etc.