Lost in Translation?
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Alright, I'll give it up to unfittoprint as the best response. I can understand the exercise in cinematography. Still wasn't entertained by the movie.
I think the worst response is the one who says you saw the movie the wrong way (though it wasn't directed at me). That argument is weak because anytime someone doesn't like a movie and someone does, they just argue past each other by saying, 'you didn't see it the right way.'
As for the 'in your face' deal. I guess anything we can relate to is 'in your face', and anything we cannot is not. I relate to the photo scene because I've had similar experiences in Europe when I traveled there.
So yeah, I couldn't relate. As an exercise in art, I'll say kudos then (if it really is that great, I'm not a student of film). As for my entertainment, I'm glad I downloaded it.