I thought the first third of the movie was terrible. After that it was okay, but nothing really special. Why did they set up that J will have trouble fitting into the 60s as a African-American, only to use it for one bad guy-gets-pulled-over-because-he's-black joke?
The ending was touching but I thought it was forced inQuote (click to show/hide)that young J just happened to be in the car nearby.Well, yeah, obviously there was a lot of coincidence going on here. But it's a movie and while all those coincidence can make it feel forced, it was very touching.
(click to show/hide)that young J just happened to be in the car nearby.
Most of what happens is predictable, though I so did not see the one thing happening. . . (click to show/hide)J being the son of the military guy at the end
(click to show/hide)What I found odd, during initial viewing and even more after having gone back and see the first 2 films, is how much they suddenly made K appear sad at the beginning as a setup for the ending. When looking back at the other two films he was never a real happy guy but that does not equal sadness! So, this too felt a bit forced.
Quote from: Dragonfire on May 30, 2012, 05:41:28 AMMost of what happens is predictable, though I so did not see the one thing happening. . . (click to show/hide)J being the son of the military guy at the endI agree.
(click to show/hide)At the very beginning he seemed normal I think. Then he and J had to go deal with that satellite or whatever that had fallen. But that was the arclight - or whatever it was called...I can't remember for sure now. J probably recognized it since he was the one to deploy it. And he heard about Boris the Animal breaking out of prison at just about the same time. I took it that he was regretting how he handled things with Boris originally..maybe even feels like the planet is in danger from Boris again because of him and what he did or didn't do back in 1969. With Boris getting free, I think it made K remember more of what happened when he caught Boris to begin with...including Boris killing the army guy. I think K was more regretful about those things..though he probably was a little sad about Zed being gone even though he wasn't really showing it. It seemed like K and Zed had worked together a long time.
I found another scene a bit odd: (click to show/hide)When J got shot and travelled back one minute: Why was he not shot anymore. If time would undo things then J would have arrived in the past as the 5-year-old he was. And anotehr thing. After he dodged the darts he "hugged" the animal. Or did he try to wrestle him? I don't know, it was totally weird for a moment.
O.k. Understood and agreed. (click to show/hide)So basically he had forgotten all about it and was suddenly reminded of the past, I guess. Still, it is implied that K hired J because he knew who it is, yet he only turns really sad when reminded. Well, I can see how this is in fact new to this film, it just breaks continuity a little for me