Not exact matches
The
movie could be summarized as «Rosemary's Baby if Rosemary were the head of the cult,» but while Roman Polanski's 1968 masterpiece is a rich, nuanced film that works (and disturbs)
on multiple
levels, Hungry Hearts never goes any further than preying
on some pretty
basic fears.
There's something about this
movie that feels honest
on the most
basic levels.
-- Bob Turnbull [LIKED] Even with the pre-code homage justification for the taboo assault of this
movie, I still don't think it is a well - made
movie, or that it makes any satisfying points, or holds together
on a
basic narrative -
level.
The
movie also falters
on basic technical
levels; in addition to a host of editing continuity gaffes, green screen prominently reflects in Gary's glasses frequently, something that ought to have been dealt with in post-production.
For all its many faults, you'd think W. / E. would be fine technically, but it is the rare modern
movie to be plagued even
on this
basic level.
While the
movie may have a very detailed and convoluted plot, the
movie can be enjoyed
on the most
basic level as an adventure
movie.