It's a record breaker, first movie I walked myself out in just 15 minutes. Exaggerated plot and dialogues. I find Cynthia Luster's old flicks better than this. Too much machismo on the actors.
One of the wild card movies. The setting plays very well with story and the acting. Everything just compliments with each element. The rural setting makes it even simpler for us foreigner to relate to Japanese cultures. Glad to see none of those short skirted coeds.
Though there was some loose ends, entirely, it's a feel-good movie. Might make you rethink your priorities in life. And get ZE out of the court, I'm so scared Hudgens would burst out from the grand stand and sing TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTRRRRRRRRRRROOOOOOOOOOOOOOYYYYYYYYYYYY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
After watching this, I was thankful I'm here in my tiny yet friendly Singapore. Even affirms my dread of going to that country. Harrison Ford is good, but Clint Eastwood might have deliver this even better.
I was taken aback by the movie. I didn't expect rawness from it, but it delivers. Liam could be the next 007. Love is the greatest gift of all, not a horse. A karaoke is better.
I thought there would be a grand ending just as the start, but then it would only be similar to Keanu's The Day the Earth Stood Still. Aliens? Come on, can even be more theological or philosophical? Or just scared to tackle Something Divine.