The science fiction movie I watched was called Perfect
Sense, starring Ewan McGregor. This movie
was actual a romance, mainly because it was a little bit harder to find a
sci-fy movie I hadn’t seen yet. While this
movie centralizes around a delicate romance, in the midst of their
heartbreaking tale, is this outbreak of a disease that slowly, one by one, gets
rid of each of their senses. I quite
enjoyed the idea behind this—how humans even in midst of tragedy and loss will
do many pointless things to be together, to be happy. The beginning of this movie begins with a
little documentary like entry, with a voice over about the way the world is,
along with both tragic and happy images and videos of people all around the
world. There is men, women, food,
darkness, sadness, dancing. And then the
movie begins. This little intro shows
the world we live in and sets up this interesting idea of how humans deal with
loss. Other than that, I did not think
the acting or the script was great. Yes it
had some really deep lines, but a lot of the other dialogue felt awkward and
forced, making some scenes unnecessarily uncomfortable. I’m not sure I would recommend the movie, I think
the idea of the disease making you lose your senses would be a much better book
and more interesting conversational topic than this movie. But I give it a
5/10. It was entertaining, an
interesting idea, but poorly done.
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