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A customer from Globally Renowned , 24/11/2004
I thought I'd be imune from the hype but once it gets to you, it is impossible to ignore. It's 'unavailable' and that's what keeps you coming back for more -- a very astute piece of marketing.The cinematography, artwork and direction are masterly. The CGI is excellent and advances computer SFX more than any film to date.The esoteric questions asked by this title rival Bergman at his most phlegmatic: for instance, how temporary is 'temporarily'? Scary stuff.If you see no other movie in your lifetime, catch this one! It's that good.
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JediSi , 23/09/2007
Still, at least it's better than 'Revolver'
Kevin from kent , 13/12/2004
this is the best film I've not seen yet!
Michael Winner from Nowhere Man , 07/01/2005
This film is a dull piece of nothingness,There is no plot, the story goes nowhere,The acting is empty and as for the ending!!!!!!!!!!!I was left feeling I had been conned.
JHalliwell from Walney Island, England , 09/01/2008
What the hell is this film?!
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A customer from Norwich, England , 28/05/2007
A breathtaking critique on modern social mores and the deconstructionism inherent in the 21st Century experience. I particularly liked the scene with the inflated water buffalo. Apparently irrelevant but.. actually soooo meaningful. A bleak, empty landscape that serves as a mirror to our abaondonment of God and ethical considerations in favour of shiny plastic items & vacuous celebrity. I would suggest a sequel with Graham Norton, Jade Goody and Jonathan Woss. They would bring the necessary gravitas to the complex subject matter.