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NutsyNoona

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NutsyNoona

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More Than Blue korean movie review
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More Than Blue
7 people found this review helpful
by NutsyNoona
May 17, 2012
Completed 2
Overall 6.0
Story 3.0
Acting/Cast 7.0
Music 6.0
Rewatch Value 2.0
What to say about More Than Blue? Most people I know would say this movie is a gem and it will make you cry like a baby BUT I beg to differ. No, More Than Blue isn't THAT amazing of a movie so don't start watching this movie with this state of mind if you don't want to end up VERY disappointed. STORY: The story is plain to say the least. It feels like the screenwriter said "Hey, I'm a sadist and I want to make bitches cry. What's the best way to make bitches cry? I just have to put a guy on the edge of dying, some unselfish love on top of that and, of course, a loooooooooot of crying scenes. Bitches love this kind of things." And maybe he was right since so many people seem utterly in love with this movie but I personnally think it's not enough. The dialogues are plain but I guess it's logical since every single character is plain with no real personality...so don't expect to find any witty quotes in this movie. Of course the main character uses pretty good metaphors to explain love (and damn doesn't he love toothbrushes?) but even this isn't enough. And all these unneeded scenes. It feels like they wanted to fill the lack of action by adding random scenes. And, once again, it failed. Honestly speaking, the more I look at it, the more I feel like the screenwriter really thought a movie only needs someone dying, some twisted way of loving and, of course, crying scenes to be a good movie. But it doesn't, it simply doesn't. And talking about the crying scenes, all this makes it so obvious that they want to make you cry your soul out and so we have a epic fail because all this is just ridiculous...story why you so plain and obvious? However, I have to say that the base of the story wasn't bad, it had some potential but still, not enough is not enough. ACTING/CAST: I have to admit the cast was good. Not flawless but good. But, again, it's hard to judge since the characters were so plain. It would have been hard, even for a outstanding actor, not to look just "okay" in this kind of movie. Because of the storyline and the way it's handled, everything is dragged down. MUSIC: There are movies that when they end you just search like crazy for their soundtrack...More Than Blue isn't one of them. The soundtrack is just average. It goes well with the movie and this is it. It's not bad but it's not exceptional either. REWATCH VALUE: Personnaly, I will never rewatch this movie and if I do, it will only be because I really love the way it was filmed...which leads us to my last point. OVERALL: Everything is average in this movie. Everything? Maybe not... Indeed, you just can't deny the film director has some really good ideas: the random beginning which leads to the story being told, the silent countdown, the use of the clocks...I have to say I really enjoyed it. It's too bad the rest didn't follow because More Than Blue could have really been a masterpiece if they handled the story differently. So to put it in a nutshell, yes MTB is bad, no it won't make you cry (except if you really feel like crying...but if it's the case, I guess even watching a tomato on a table can have the same effect) but you should still watch this movie because: 1) I have my opinion but I'm not you 2) The realisation is really good 3) I'm a troll and I want you to suffer as much as me from all this plainness
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