Needlessly long, poor man's Forrest Gump. Not bad, but not Oscar good. Also, shameless capitalizing on Hurricane Katrina for effect.
35 minutes and NOTHING HAPPENED. There was ZERO reason to go on. Maybe it did have a great ending. If so, it needed to be edited down to 20 minutes :-)SineSwiper wrote:You're still a moron for not liking Garden State, and again, not watching the movie up to the end is like thinking Fight Club is a bad movie without watching the ending.
I still reserve Seeker's judgment of the movie until he actually watches it first, though.
I don't necessarily think so. It's a good way of telling a story and has worked many times in the past very, very well (Forrest Gump, Princess Bride). They're not THAT intrusive and can be no more than 20-30 minutes. If you liked the story but hated the "break" by the Katrina storyline, I can see why you thought it was too longBlotus wrote:A movie is not necessarily too long in just running time; I've watched plenty of longer ones. What really makes BB too long for me is the "B story", if you will, when the movie follows Cate Blanchett's character on her deathbed recalling this Curious Case. I think if you cut out all of those scenes (probably half an hour) the movie would be just as good or better.