ext_104669 ([identity profile] cristovau.livejournal.com) wrote in [personal profile] alexxkay 2006-04-04 06:09 pm (UTC)

Tie

I rented The Young Poisoner's Handbook which was billed as a black comedy, but is mostly balck and has too much soul struggling to fit a real comedy In fact, it is plain gruesome and deals with people trusting the main character too much, which isn'treally the right foot to step off on.

Then there was Mulholland Drive which is a delightful David Lynch brainfry of a movie. However, a first date is the incorrect time to get your brains fried. Through a technical error in ticket sales, my date and I walked in halfway through the film and were truly mystified. I later rented it a few months later to see if seeing the whole thing cleared up questions. No. It really is just that scattered.

Both are fine films in and of themselves, just bad date movies.

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