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5/10
All I was left with 'After the Dark' was a massive head scratcher
22 January 2014
It is a shame when such a great idea with so much potential is executed improperly and inevitably fails. That is the case here with 'After the Dark.' The film begins immersing you into the world of Philosophy. The teacher asks his class questions revolving around situations of morality or rationality and how they would go about it. You find yourself answering these hypothetical questions for yourself and then realizing that this is a movie that you can become indulged in without any proper knowledge of philosophy. The one thing that the film did do well was taking an experiment that realistically only took place in one location, and made it interesting by adding other dimensions to it. This was repeated three times with different outcomes and I would find myself correcting their mistakes, thinking that I could figure this puzzle out. What I didn't know was that the movie in itself was a puzzle I would never figure out.

'After the Dark' felt like a 1,000 piece puzzle that you were just about to finish perfectly until you realize that the last piece just doesn't fit right. The movie up until the final 20 minutes or so is really intriguing. It asks all the right questions to get your brain working, however, your brain is working towards an answer that is never given to you. The ending doesn't make sense by any means and it certainly doesn't tie everything up in a nice bow like you so desperately hoped for. Instead, it leaves you questioning the fate of some of the characters and why the last hour of the movie was even relevant.

Aside from some beautiful cinematography, satisfying performances from a young cast and an original take on a film, 'After the Dark' doesn't deliver. It tries to answer questions that no one was searching for a resolution to and denies to answer the questions they were so evidently setting up throughout the entire film.
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Gravity (2013)
10/10
Hands Down The Best Movie of the Year; Gravity puts you on your feet
9 December 2013
There are few films like 'Gravity' that are able to consume you and utilize the entire running time to the full extent of their ability. From start to finish it keeps you on the edge of your seat, guessing what will happen next. The script is simplistic. It is purely about human survival and how our will to live is so much more powerful than we could ever imagine. Throughout the entire film, Bullock's performance never waivers. It is the best she's ever been and she has the power to move you to tears. The film places you in the position of her character and makes you feel as though you are in space, along for the ride. The visual effects will fool you so well, you'll think you were just transported to space for an hour and a half. The sound design perfectly ads the tension and fear that is pushing you to the edge of your seat. All these elements combined make for one considerable directorial monument for Alfonso Cuarón. 'Gravity' is one hell of a roller coaster ride that deserves, no, beckons to be seen in 3D on the largest screen possible. There is no other way to do this masterpiece justice.
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