Twilight is nowhere close to the beautiful world that Rowling has created. Its trash. I think you are biased against harry potter. Even i can't connect to Hunger Games as the premise itself is ridiculous - Why would people behave like that in future and find it ok to kill children off in a competition. Also, you already know that Katniss is going to win every competition, so why bother watching it. That's the same reason divergent seemed like a comedy movie to me.
Regarding Harry potter , i have to disagree. Rowling has introduced elements of fantasy as well as suspense and a tight story that tugs at your heart strings. The first 3 movies are absolutely charming. In fact, the 3rd movie- Prisoner of azkaban is a really well crafted mystery fantasy. From 4th movie onwards, the movies got too serious for their own good.
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Coherence - Wow, there quite a few moments when i was genuinely scared to my core. I love mind **** movies of these kind. Easily an 8/10 for me. Those who liked it , check out triangle. I feel that is the best movie in this genre.
The ending felt a little bit off to me but that doesn't take away from the very well made thrilling and WTF moments throughout. How i would have made the ending is stated below
1. She has put the other EM in the bathtub and other EM has been killed.
2. She rejoins her group of friends laughing and talking.
3. She manages a genuine smile knowing everything will be all right now.
4. Now when everybody is making noise and acting goofy, she hears rustling noises.
5. She goes to the window and sees multiple em's approaching the house from different directions. One is carrying an axe, the other a bat, other a knife etc. All these EM's are few of the other million em's who have also ventured out in order to find a happier home and are now planning to do the same to original EM what she did to the EM in the bathtub.
6. Her eyes are fixated with horror as she sees other EMs approaching towards the house
Intense soundtrack and Credits
No, I'm not at all biased against Harry Potter. In fact, I was one of those crazy kids that would expectantly wait for the books to release and avidly read them for hours at go. I used to enjoy the movies too. But by the time six of the books were written and four of the movies were made, I had finished school, joined college and totally grew out of it. They started feeling a lot more childish.
A teen's mind goes through all kinds of emotions, but is still not yet completely matured, so it can take in all the different kinds of relationships and the fantastical world that Rowling has conjured.
Nowadays, I'm more likely to connect with movies of children, like Taare Zameen Par, than movies for children.
About hunger games, it's a futuristic dystopian world, and it can be assumed that the human mind kind of evolves into that ugly, barbaric state in the future. Didn't we have the Colosseum in the past, and don't we have barbaric terrorists in the present who kill innocents in the belief that that could take them to heaven?
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