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Hmmm.
Interesting. Not entirely sure what it was getting at, i think there's an analogy between the story they discussed in class and the whole going back thing at the end (trying to avoid spoilers).
I think it's the kind of film I'll need to see again. Which suggests a bit of impending importing i think..
Not sure whether i'd say i *liked* it though. The way your legs feel a little funny when you walk out of the cinema, into the light after a couple of hours sat in the dark, my mind's still in that kind of place.
Hmmm.
Hmmm.
Interesting. Not entirely sure what it was getting at, i think there's an analogy between the story they discussed in class and the whole going back thing at the end (trying to avoid spoilers).
I think it's the kind of film I'll need to see again. Which suggests a bit of impending importing i think..
Not sure whether i'd say i *liked* it though. The way your legs feel a little funny when you walk out of the cinema, into the light after a couple of hours sat in the dark, my mind's still in that kind of place.
Hmmm.
Anyway, Frank was played by Miguel from Independence Day (also Freb from Gone in 60 seconds). I didn't realise until I looked at the cast list but then I laughed.
I just wish I understood it.
Still don't fully understand it, though.
"It's like an episode of Quantum Leap but for ponces"