Sorry you missed out on the era of great film making where emphasis was put on the characters, rather than cause and effect. Seems you grew up in the era where action was king and effects made the movie great.
It's sad really. Movies are made today to where I just don;t care what happens to the characters anymore. Let the slasher kill them. Let the hero die. Let the family dissolve into isolation. I just don't care what happens to them anymore. They are simply cardboard cut-outs that move around the screen doing cool things, saying cool stuff or setting up the next witty retort.
I know this is an old post, but I just have to echo what you said.
Today's Movie viewers it seems need some sort of action On screen or they get bored.
Character Development seems to be a lost art in Hollywood in the 1st century.
One Movie I do NOT recommend to anyone like the OP is "Thwelve Angry Men" With Henry Fonda, in an all star cast.
Twelve men in a room.
How Boring that must be?
If it were remade for today's audience I am sure we would have a slo-mo scene with cool soundtrack throughout the film to show the original murder, which happens OFF screen in the original.. and they would have to spell out at the end, what the original film doesn't touch upon...
The innocence or guilt of the defendant. Since it really isn't what the movie is about.
Treasures Like this are really not for today's movie goers that will give a 8 to Transformers III. Don't get me wrong..Transformers III is a fun film... but... "Boring" Movies Like... Twelve Angry men, or Casablanca... may seem Like snooze ville for today's action starved fans.
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