Went out tonight for dinner and a movie, and all we could agree on, and the pickings are slim right now, after eliminating what either of us has seen or don't want to see, what's showing at a reasonable time, etc.... we settled for SANCTUM, and I went in expecting little and got it.
Excruciating cave exploration melodrama, produced by James Cameron, or something like that, using his 3d equipment used in Avatar. Whee.
The glasses were better quality glasses than I've worn before, these lenses looked like coated glass, not flimsy plastic. Whatever. Will someone just please shoot this pathetic trend in the head and bury it?
3d was decent in parts, I guess, but ultimately it just covered up (and poorly at that) a dull story with utterly flat and worthless characters and cliche storylines, no conviction whatsoever....(though it's supposed to be "inspired" by a true story).....
Sound quality was really bad..... sounded like I had a cotton in my ears. With that and the 3d glasses (I just want to rip those damn things off my face during the movie), it felt like I had a plastic bag over my head.
Some nice photography, a decent score, the type that would have been better off in a good movie, because here it's just...there, and in the service of nothing.
It's the kind of movie you're just waiting to end.