So far 4 pages of discussion–I’m surprised, but pleased.
Some of the points raised: That those of us who do not care for the film must be adrenaline junkies, comic book readers, unable to get the concepts in the film, we have to enjoy a long, dull film merely because it’s an “art” piece.
My response: I’m quite sedentary–too sedentary, actually, although I do my Tai Chi form every day. I haven’t read a comic book since I was a kid. I only go the Marvel movies because my dh likes them. I do get the film’s ideas I simply violently disagree with them. I love many film genres and have a large DVD collection which is not composed solely of Disney films (although I do have a few of those). And since art is subjective, I have every right to dislike any piece of art I see.
The story is thin with no heart (I know it doesn’t have to have heart, but I don’t usually enjoy such films unless there is some redeeming quality to compensate for this), there are plot holes that have to be explained away, it’s deeply atheistic–rooted in Dawwinian evolution, and the filmmaking is pretentious–taking one outside the story so much it’s annoying (like Citizen Kane which I studied in film school).
I can’t warm up to it and have no need to view it over and over in order to see how great it really is. It’s just another movie to me–one which I am free to like or dislike, watch or not watch, and yes, I did get the meaning. I saw nothing of religious value in it, except the negation of true religion in favor of a false religion centered in man.
Those who like it, appreciate it, and find it fascinating blessings on you. It’s not my thing and I’m free to say so–at least for now I am. God help us if the future Clarke envisions comes about. The elites are working hard to make it a man-centered one as it is. The trouble with the whole thing is it won’t be space ships serenely gliding through the cosmos and finding our true inner selves–it’ll end in persecution, concentration camps, and war.