Monday, May 29, 2006

I'd Give It A....

Six on Ten. Brett Ratner's direction definitely varies from Bryan Singers', which makes the movie different. By that I mean, he's not tried to make the movie a sequel in the same cinematic style as Singer. Which ostensibly would've been the final helping of the trilogy. This one is, although it moves away from the conventional story telling of the first two. A good watch. A lot of factors play a very strong role in curbing the plausible notion of a sequel, some very ironic and a few shocking. I will not criticize Ratner's attempt, it's a very good one. The Human factor is played down. Go see it, anyways.

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