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Vesper 2022

interesting story. too slow for my liking though

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Shout by Cibeli
BlockedParent2022-10-07T01:37:31Z— updated 2022-10-25T00:03:25Z

One could argue that the end is really the beginning of the story, which is left to the watcher to wonder so I understand why some people will dislike it, all in all I liked the atmosphere, style and soundtrack, but the movie does kinda end up feeling like it was more of a presentation of the world and building of it on the midst of the hero's journey of Vesper. It was slow but I really enjoyed and the curiosity about the society in this reality really kept me interested. I don't have hopes but I'd love to see it being explored in a tv show format, perhaps, picking up where the movie left. And no doubt that if you are a Nausicaä fan like myself you'll at least enjoy the aesthetic inspiration of this world.

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One-dimensional characters and a predictable story carefully wrapped in some amazing world-building and surprisingly good visual effects. Despite the overall drag of the plot, there's still something quite alluring about the atmosphere presented.

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Shout by dnzt
BlockedParent2022-10-20T09:43:33Z— updated 2022-10-22T07:42:35Z

I liked the mood given by the CGI but you can easily guess the story. It is clear what is coming at every scene. Nothing so excited or interested. If you are not bored enough, after a few minutes you will say:
bad guy and the good guy lying on the bed will die somehow, so called guest is a jug, humanity will be saved by our main character.
Anything else would be a twist but sadly no surprises. 5.5/10

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Excellent world building and some fine special effects but the slow pace of the movie may be off-putting for some. I enjoyed it and I appreciated its leisurely pace but it feels incomplete without a sequel.

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It achieves an impressive formal appearance and a suitably disturbing dystopia although it does not avoid falling into commonplaces. It achieves an impressive visual texture that turns the Lithuanian forests into the perfect setting for an apocalyptic world, and Dan Levy's music shines especially in creating an unsettling atmosphere that at the same time has a certain epic undertone. Camera movement is somewhat constrained by visual effects rather than enriched by them, but at times it's a film with good ideas about family and survival.

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Little bit boring, won’t recommend

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Greatly aligns with reality (i.e., the various technological ideas, dilemmas, and conclusions I've cognized/conceived/realized over the last decade or so) and is also somehow infinitely more finely visually rendered than blockbuster releases (e.g., the The Last Of Us HBO Max TV show season 1) that I assumed would have had an advantage of more capital investment (i.e., more money to work with). Beautiful, depressingly reflective/realist, and yet not conclusively depressing as, overall, it allows for hope. (It yet again must be said that this film confusingly, greatly outperforms big-budget productions in its rich, finely rendered, realistic visual components).

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It was fine. Thought it'd be cooler.

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Okay, so movies like this are still occasionally made. Good, sometimes it's easy to lose faith.

This is what you can get when you don't have Hollywood money and you don't have to follow the standard Hollywood procedure and end up with a standard Hollywood product. I wouldn't want to take anything away from Hollywood: they have made many unforgettable experiences, but I don't see a way out of the too big to fail standard Hollywood mold.

Vesper shows what you can get when unrestricted, unchained, pure talent takes the center stage. There are no compromises and there is no holding back. Just someone's, or many someones', unfiltered vision, poured out on film. All I want to know is: when is their next project coming out?

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This was a beautiful piece of work, from the stunning artistic design, excellent performances and it's haunting soundtrack.

Modern blockbusters have become so dominated by far more action and noise than you can ever take in and this is a real contrast to that. This is a sedate, deeply emotional journey full of hope and determination in the bleakest of circumstances.

This is one of the most beautiful and imaginative dystopian sci-fi movies I've seen in many years.

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I enjoyed it’s effects and the world style but it definitely could have improvements because it wasn’t anything brilliant, it felt rushed and slow paced at the same time but i still enjoyed it and would of loved more to it because it felt short to how much it give, shown of the world within it and it was interesting and i’d love to see more because it’s definitely got more to show.

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Visually appealing thanks to its CGI and apocalyptic elements. But the story is messy, and misses many opportunities for a thrilling adventure.

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Great visuals and production design, poor story with lots of illogical or unexplained things and a disappointing ending.

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This can be summarized in 3 simple words
WTF!
I promise you, you will not understand anything from start to finish

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Simply with a forest you can create a post-apocalyptic world.

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Very high Netflix factor and nothing makes any sense. All the best to the generation who did like it.

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Good concept, but overly long and too many illogical events. A tighter script would have improved this no end.

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Very cerebral and with stunning visuals to boot.

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