[QUOTE="en3sge"] You know, kinda glad I made thsi post now, this is another one to add to the list. Goodness knows where I will find it though, but I do like films with a bit of art direction in them too. I just mentioned 'I am legend' on this occasion as I had just seen it and it was fresh in my mind (still fresh infact, having trouble avoiding nightmares as I think about it before sleep every night ha). Tbh, as much as some people may give a great sigh at this, most of my film collection includes films such as Tom Cruise War of the Worlds, Matrix Revolutions and Ghostbusters etc so yep I do love a bit of hollywood action, but when a film grips me and entrances me, like YiYi has done for you, I find thats almost a priceless feeling.
ernie1989
There's nothing wrong with a little Hollywood entertainmnet, but there is one thing I must warn you about this film. This movie is almost three hours long and the average movie goer will definitely get bored. Even I thought it was boring when I first saw it -- I had to turn it off thirty minutes in and send it back. I gave it a second chance about a year later when I was used to more slow paced film and I was so overwhelmed by it. I had to buy it. So, if you're going to watch this film, don't turn it off. Just keep watching it. I won't be surprised if most people got bored by doing that, but I would urge people to give it another chance because when you pay attention to detail after the first viewing, it pays off. It sounds like you're interested in films with really nice visuals, so you might like it. You can rent it through Blockbuster.com, which is how I view a lot of films from other countries, or you can probably find a Criterion Collection version of the film, which I would definitely recommend because the picture quality is better than any other version, in a Barnes & Noble or on Amazon. However, that's if you're willing to buy it on the spot.
Thanks, I might do it in 2 sittings then. Will be nice on a Sunday afternoon or something. As Im from the UK though, blockbuster.com is out the question and amazon.co.uk etc just have this film as region 1 which I have a feeling I can get to work using various software upgrades etc on my pc but Im not overly confident with that. Might import it anyway as it isnt too pricy. As we are on Gamespot, if you are into games etc it sounds like you are probably a fan of games like Okami, Ico, Shadow of the Colossus and the little games like everyday shooter and maybe even rez? Where EA has the hollywood type games, these games are probably akin to Yi Yi etc and as I absolutely loved every one of them, I am feeling pretty confident I will like Yi Yi too.
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