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Monday, April 2, 2012

Meeting Evil (2012)




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9 comments:

  1. i think this movie should be quiet interesting and i hope it will

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  2. Terrible just plain terrible.One of the worst films I've ever had the displeasure of watching.

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  3. It's not Casablanca, but if this is one of the worst you've seen then you haven't seen much. Or your standards are waaay too high.

    I'm all for dissenting opinions, but claiming something as "the worst" or "one of the worst" is never a good argument.

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  4. I gave this a chance because Jackson was in it. I wasn't too disappointed. The movie had it's great moments but the story could have been better. My favorite part was when they did a panned a close up of Jackson at the bar and had that evil look and the frame was darkening and you could see only the white of his eyes. That was a great shot. Another part I found great was when the wife was telling off the cop and covering her son's ears. The cop really got "served". Speaking of dark... there were too many parts in the movie where the lighting could have been better because in some parts I couldn't see Jackson's face. As for Wilson I couldn't "feel" his struggle fighting temptation. I don't think this was a good part for him. I think the director failed in making Jackson seem supernatural. At least I didn't believe it. In the end, it wasn't clear to me if the wife really hired Jackson to kill Wilson. Was the purpose of this to keep the audience guessing? If it was... then the execution was poor. I felt cheated because there was no definitive ending and too many loose ends. I can only say that Jackson contributed a good performance to the movie.

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    1. Thanks for the comment. It's nice to see someone disagree but present it in a respectable way. While I really liked the movie, your opinion has a lot of merit.

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  5. Can someone please explain what happened in the end. Why did he stay with his wife? Why was he whistling like Samuel Jackson at the end? Please explain what happened

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    1. I have attempted to go over the possibilites thoroughly. I put it in a new post. You can find it at. http://dustyonmovies.blogspot.com/2012/04/meeting-evil-ending-explained.html

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  6. I think it should have ended on a better note... seeing how the wife hired a hitman

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Monday, April 2, 2012

Meeting Evil (2012)




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9 comments:

  1. i think this movie should be quiet interesting and i hope it will

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  2. Terrible just plain terrible.One of the worst films I've ever had the displeasure of watching.

    ReplyDelete
  3. It's not Casablanca, but if this is one of the worst you've seen then you haven't seen much. Or your standards are waaay too high.

    I'm all for dissenting opinions, but claiming something as "the worst" or "one of the worst" is never a good argument.

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  4. I gave this a chance because Jackson was in it. I wasn't too disappointed. The movie had it's great moments but the story could have been better. My favorite part was when they did a panned a close up of Jackson at the bar and had that evil look and the frame was darkening and you could see only the white of his eyes. That was a great shot. Another part I found great was when the wife was telling off the cop and covering her son's ears. The cop really got "served". Speaking of dark... there were too many parts in the movie where the lighting could have been better because in some parts I couldn't see Jackson's face. As for Wilson I couldn't "feel" his struggle fighting temptation. I don't think this was a good part for him. I think the director failed in making Jackson seem supernatural. At least I didn't believe it. In the end, it wasn't clear to me if the wife really hired Jackson to kill Wilson. Was the purpose of this to keep the audience guessing? If it was... then the execution was poor. I felt cheated because there was no definitive ending and too many loose ends. I can only say that Jackson contributed a good performance to the movie.

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    1. Thanks for the comment. It's nice to see someone disagree but present it in a respectable way. While I really liked the movie, your opinion has a lot of merit.

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  5. Can someone please explain what happened in the end. Why did he stay with his wife? Why was he whistling like Samuel Jackson at the end? Please explain what happened

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    1. I have attempted to go over the possibilites thoroughly. I put it in a new post. You can find it at. http://dustyonmovies.blogspot.com/2012/04/meeting-evil-ending-explained.html

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  6. I think it should have ended on a better note... seeing how the wife hired a hitman

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