Don't you hate it when a director ties you to a chair and forces you to like a character that you wouldn't normally like under threat of violence and death?
Yeah, me either. Good thing that didn't happen, and all that you felt was empathy for someone other than yourself.
Ironically I actually enjoy a movie that can make me like the person I didn't expect to like in the beginning, and vice versa. Ex Machina was that way. Oscar Isaac seemed like a sociopathic Big Tech douchebag who played with people's emotions, and his employee was just a "normal" unassuming guy on a free vacation trying to live up to his boss's expectations, but if you've seen the movie you know it's a little more complicated than that.
Don't you hate it when a director ties you to a chair and forces you to like a character that you wouldn't normally like under threat of violence and death?
Yeah, me either. Good thing that didn't happen, and all that you felt was empathy for someone other than yourself.
Ironically I actually enjoy a movie that can make me like the person I didn't expect to like in the beginning, and vice versa. Ex Machina was that way. Oscar Isaac seemed like a sociopathic Big Tech douchebag who played with people's emotions, and his employee was just a "normal" unassuming guy on a free vacation trying to live up to his boss's expectations, but if you've seen the movie you know it's a little more complicated than that.
that movie was so retarded I genuinely feel for anyone who wasted their life essence watching it.