Don't you just hate melodramtic movies?

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    strategist.com said:

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    Every midnight they show movies that are too depressing it cannot even happen in real life! I guess it is a good way make you feel asleep.

    Anyway my point is why are some movies too quiet? If the characters speak they say something smart or a cheesy-ish one liners especially in many French dramas. I am not claiming that I can make better movies but it is annoying to see such movies.
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  2. Thorn777 said:

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    Then your blessed. I know many lives worse than the most melo-dramatic movies.
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    Lumina said:

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    Melo dramatic plot? Boyfriend continues a war which ended over a year ago because the enemy killed his Girlfriend who was also a soldier in cold blood trying to surrender. BF never knowing he was just told that because his GF became a spy and is now in enemy uniform. For her sadly she was forced into combat duty in a unit ment to hunt down and destroy remaining resistence after the war fighting now against her own people. GF kills one of her former comrades friend of the BF, later on one of her new friends is killed, her former commander gets killed in a failed operation which her old BF was part of. In an attempt to escape in space GF and the unit she is with encounters her former unit commanded by her BF. She throws herself at an enemy unit to protect her new commander whom she's grown to care for and respect, but doing so kills her brother being that enemy unit and herself who is defending the shuttle which is taking the BF and the rest of the unit into space.

    Next stage the BF takes over a mass driver with some masive laser cannon which he wishes to point towards earth and destroy the base which his commander died in in their earlier failed attempt to destroy it, it was also the base that he thought his GF was exicuted at because it used to be their base, kinda an act of revenge. In the end the big gun goes off, but BF is killed in the end, the whole time thinking he was doing it for his former GF, but never knowing she died killing her own brother, a sad moment with a locket showing all three of them in a group photo adorns the end of the story followed by a quote by her just before the credits.

    "It has been three weeks since I've arrived on Earth, I've yet to see the tears from heaven, but that is okay, the Earth needs not to cry, we humans have caused enough tears already." something she said early in the war two years prior.

    I dunno I like that a lot.

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    boofhead said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lumina View Post
    Melo dramatic plot? Boyfriend continues a war which ended over a year ago because the enemy killed his Girlfriend who was also a soldier in cold blood trying to surrender. BF never knowing he was just told that because his GF became a spy and is now in enemy uniform. For her sadly she was forced into combat duty in a unit ment to hunt down and destroy remaining resistence after the war fighting now against her own people. GF kills one of her former comrades friend of the BF, later on one of her new friends is killed, her former commander gets killed in a failed operation which her old BF was part of. In an attempt to escape in space GF and the unit she is with encounters her former unit commanded by her BF. She throws herself at an enemy unit to protect her new commander whom she's grown to care for and respect, but doing so kills her brother being that enemy unit and herself who is defending the shuttle which is taking the BF and the rest of the unit into space.

    Next stage the BF takes over a mass driver with some masive laser cannon which he wishes to point towards earth and destroy the base which his commander died in in their earlier failed attempt to destroy it, it was also the base that he thought his GF was exicuted at because it used to be their base, kinda an act of revenge. In the end the big gun goes off, but BF is killed in the end, the whole time thinking he was doing it for his former GF, but never knowing she died killing her own brother, a sad moment with a locket showing all three of them in a group photo adorns the end of the story followed by a quote by her just before the credits.

    "It has been three weeks since I've arrived on Earth, I've yet to see the tears from heaven, but that is okay, the Earth needs not to cry, we humans have caused enough tears already." something she said early in the war two years prior.

    I dunno I like that a lot.


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    strategist.com said:

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    Quote Originally Posted by Thorn777 View Post
    Then your blessed. I know many lives worse than the most melo-dramatic movies.
    What I mean is that portrayal of sad lives in these movies are TOO dramatic. I have personal problems on my own but it is not like I would go quiet most of the time that replies with clever and philosophical one lines when it is a simple conversation.

    If I could just remember the title I saw the other day I would post a clip from that movie.
    Last edited by strategist.com; December 24, 2010 at 03:12 AM.
    Everything has its beginnings, but it doesn't start at one. It starts long before that- in chaos. The world is born from zero. The moment the world becomes one, is the moment the world springs to life. One becomes two, two becomes ten, ten becomes one hundred. Taking it all back to one solves nothing. So long as zero remains, one will eventually grow to one hundred again. - Big Boss
     
  6. frank_garrett said:

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    hate it in most cases. 90% of the movies in my country are like that.old europeans love it for some reason.