tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2384452105344116621.post1194727976948560450..comments2023-08-16T11:35:57.947+02:00Comments on The Movie Perspective: The Forgotten, 2004MajaTerzichttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11811202591071504595noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2384452105344116621.post-7358756133460165702012-01-29T23:33:42.509+01:002012-01-29T23:33:42.509+01:00Libertas, thanks for the comment! I will work on t...Libertas, thanks for the comment! I will work on the lexical mistakes you saw. <br />The reality in the movie stroke me similar to the Inception (a newer piece), which speaks about different realities and ways to go from one to another. In this sense, I believe that the Forgotten might have switched the realities and at the end they just decided to go along with the happy one and not just a depressing one. If I go along with this thesis, I need to claim there are certain mistakes made in the movie which don't support the "Back to the future" effect. There are certain things you cannot just change and undo. If you think of these actions /happenings as one reality and that there are several realities, they just go on. You don't undo them. You need to go back to the scene where everything started and really make all people forget what happened. In this version of happy ending, she still remembers everything that happened. It would be more real if she forgot about everything and just woke up as if nothing happened.MajaTerzichttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11811202591071504595noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2384452105344116621.post-64319798753999496442012-01-13T00:59:11.203+01:002012-01-13T00:59:11.203+01:00In the spirit of writing in English (I really like...In the spirit of writing in English (I really like that, by the way, as a student of English) I'll comment in the same fashion.<br />First I'd like to say I quite agree with you in most of the things - although I found the idea behind the film reasonably interesting, the realisation could be better and I can't help being a bit disappointed by the happy ending. <br />But the thing I couldn't agree with you is the whole interpretation that people and things suddenly disappearing have anything to do with aliens. The ways I saw it was that with every new thing Telly and Ash discovered, the situation, the creation of the "reality" (produced by whoever was behind it) changed a bit - people disappeared (because they lost their role or place in that version of the world). <br />But that might be just me.<br /><br />Oh, just one more thing - two quite large lexical mistakes at the end of the review, last section:<br />1. personal RATING of the film (rate - the speed at which sth happens/changes; rating - measurement of quality)<br />2. special BOND between parents and children (bondage - the state of having parts of one's body tied together so they're not able to be moved (usually connected with S&M); bond - a tie, connection, might be between people, atoms, molecules, people and animals, etc.)Anonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/05128035875474224087noreply@blogger.com