OK, so WHY do you hate The English Patient?
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OK, so WHY do you hate The English Patient?
Enlighten me. People trash this film all the time but rarely have more to say about it than "it was boring." I could see this film not appealing to those that consider a six-pack of Beast and WWF SuperSlam a stirring Saturday night, but what about everyone else?
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Originally posted by Aragorn Strider
People hate it because most audiences have lousy taste and ADD.
People hate it because most audiences have lousy taste and ADD.
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Wow, you set the table quite nicely. 
I don't hate this film but some folks are too impatient to let a story draw itself out.
I think Sling Blade is similar, in that it takes time to inhale from time to time and let the story breath.
Don't get me wrong … I also like action and fast dialog but the English Patient was a very good film.

I don't hate this film but some folks are too impatient to let a story draw itself out.
I think Sling Blade is similar, in that it takes time to inhale from time to time and let the story breath.
Don't get me wrong … I also like action and fast dialog but the English Patient was a very good film.
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Easy. Nothing happens. You wait for what seems like 5 hours and in the last 10 minutes, the entire story is told. If i wanted to see huge desert vistas and great looking churches, I'll watch the Discovery Channel.
The main character, the English Patient is unlikeable. Stealing his friends wife and then selling secrets to the Nazis to try to get back to her cave. The secondary character, the nurse, is cute, but does absolutely nothing but clean bandages and look longingly at the bomb sweeper guy.
This was one of those snobby movies that is so boring and dull that critics are afraid to pan it because they're scared they just didn't 'get it'.
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The main character, the English Patient is unlikeable. Stealing his friends wife and then selling secrets to the Nazis to try to get back to her cave. The secondary character, the nurse, is cute, but does absolutely nothing but clean bandages and look longingly at the bomb sweeper guy.
This was one of those snobby movies that is so boring and dull that critics are afraid to pan it because they're scared they just didn't 'get it'.
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Originally posted by Derrich
This was one of those snobby movies that is so boring and dull that critics are afraid to pan it because they're scared they just didn't 'get it'.
This was one of those snobby movies that is so boring and dull that critics are afraid to pan it because they're scared they just didn't 'get it'.
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Originally posted by Groucho
One major problem with the film is that it whitewashes the historical Nazi ties of the main character.
One major problem with the film is that it whitewashes the historical Nazi ties of the main character.
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Originally posted by JustinS
Do you mean as compared to Ondaatje's novel or did I miss something?
Do you mean as compared to Ondaatje's novel or did I miss something?
I personally like the film and thought the photography was gorgeous. However, I always felt distanced from the characters...they seemed more like archetypes than real people. It was a good film, but not worthy of the Best Film Oscar.
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Let me sum it up for you: Ralph Fiennes' "Creature From the Black Lagoon"-inspired stumble walk through the desert, holding his lover's corpse.
Did it induce the pangs of sadness and deep angst it was supposed to induce? Nay. Half the audience burst out in peals of laughter.
Did it induce the pangs of sadness and deep angst it was supposed to induce? Nay. Half the audience burst out in peals of laughter.
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Did it induce the pangs of sadness and deep angst it was supposed to induce? Nay. Half the audience burst out in peals of laughter.
Did it induce the pangs of sadness and deep angst it was supposed to induce? Nay. Half the audience burst out in peals of laughter.
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Two primary issues:
1) It is as dull as watching paint dry, and this is from a fan of films like BARRY LYNDON and THE STRAIGHT STORY, so spare me the Joe-Sixpack theory. There just wasn't anything terribly compelling about this world we, the audience, were dropped into. Absolutely radiant cinematography, though, I'll grant you.
2) An utterly disinteresting romance between two robotic lead characters. As much as I admire the performers, especially Ralph Fiennes, I just never felt engaged by their romance and, since the whole plot hinged on it, I was hard-pressed to find any enjoyment out of their story.
1) It is as dull as watching paint dry, and this is from a fan of films like BARRY LYNDON and THE STRAIGHT STORY, so spare me the Joe-Sixpack theory. There just wasn't anything terribly compelling about this world we, the audience, were dropped into. Absolutely radiant cinematography, though, I'll grant you.
2) An utterly disinteresting romance between two robotic lead characters. As much as I admire the performers, especially Ralph Fiennes, I just never felt engaged by their romance and, since the whole plot hinged on it, I was hard-pressed to find any enjoyment out of their story.
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I liked it the first time I saw it.
Bought the DVD and thought it was boring. "Watching paint dry" is an apt description.
Just my take on it, but the film absolutely NO repeat viewing value.
Bought the DVD and thought it was boring. "Watching paint dry" is an apt description.
Just my take on it, but the film absolutely NO repeat viewing value.
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Heavy handed filmmaking... The direction by Minghella was not very good... it had too much showmanship to it, and not enough heart.... I really disliked this film... and i can appreciate films of this genre and (not in this case) style....
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Saw it, thought it was OK, but the hype was ridiculous. I think that is what set a lot of people off. I don't understand the passionate positive or negative reactions. Not great, not terrible, not really memorable.
But what do I know?
But what do I know?
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Well, to me it seemed like pseudo-David Lean schlock at times, as if saying "Oooh! Look at me! I'm Oscar material!" Kinda like most Miramax flicks. ;-) I didn't like the two leading characters very much. To me it seemed like they were just trying to bugger each other every second, which is not what you're trying to accomplish in a "romantic" epic. What saved it for me was the love story between Hana ( Juliet Binoche ) and that Indian ( Forgot his name ) dude. That had genuine passion. Regardless of my criticisms, I still liked the movie.
P.S.: I simply never "got" Fargo. It's a good movie, but it's not great.
P.S.: I simply never "got" Fargo. It's a good movie, but it's not great.
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I saw TEP once in the theater and once on DVD (thought I'd try it again, several years later to see if I missed something the first time), the verdict: For me, it's very flat.
None of the core characters - and I'm not sure this is because of the performances or a kind a restraint/detachment I perceive in Minghella's screenplay - compelled me to make any sort of attachment to their predicaments or how they are resolved or what they were going discover along the way.
They aren't necessarily wooden performances, per say... I just couldn't find any connection in the film to up my interest in their corner of the word. Again a very flat experience for me.
There are some beautiful shots and vistas in the film, but the spectacle just didn't save it for me.
None of the core characters - and I'm not sure this is because of the performances or a kind a restraint/detachment I perceive in Minghella's screenplay - compelled me to make any sort of attachment to their predicaments or how they are resolved or what they were going discover along the way.
They aren't necessarily wooden performances, per say... I just couldn't find any connection in the film to up my interest in their corner of the word. Again a very flat experience for me.
There are some beautiful shots and vistas in the film, but the spectacle just didn't save it for me.
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IMO everything Minghella touches is gold, but I've encountered more than a few people who disliked both the English Patient and the Talented Mr. Ripley, two of my favorites from the past five years.
Different people have different tastes - go figure.
Different people have different tastes - go figure.
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Originally posted by mmconhea
Because sex in a tub doesn't work!
Because sex in a tub doesn't work!
Besides, I don't recall them having sex in the tub, only shampooing each other and getting into an argument.
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It's actually a criticism of the novel as well. Apparently, the historical Count Lazlo was a Nazi sympathizer. But this is hotly debated: ask five historians about it and you'll get five different answers. It's just one criticism that I see a lot.
I personally like the film and thought the photography was gorgeous. However, I always felt distanced from the characters...they seemed more like archetypes than real people. It was a good film, but not worthy of the Best Film Oscar.
It's actually a criticism of the novel as well. Apparently, the historical Count Lazlo was a Nazi sympathizer. But this is hotly debated: ask five historians about it and you'll get five different answers. It's just one criticism that I see a lot.
I personally like the film and thought the photography was gorgeous. However, I always felt distanced from the characters...they seemed more like archetypes than real people. It was a good film, but not worthy of the Best Film Oscar.
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Originally posted by veritas
IMO everything Minghella touches is gold, but I've encountered more than a few people who disliked both the English Patient and the Talented Mr. Ripley, two of my favorites from the past five years.
Different people have different tastes - go figure.
IMO everything Minghella touches is gold, but I've encountered more than a few people who disliked both the English Patient and the Talented Mr. Ripley, two of my favorites from the past five years.
Different people have different tastes - go figure.



