It left my wife & me talking about archetypes & mythic contents for hours. Watching the movie was like lifting the society's skullcap & peering into the seething collective unconscious of the current age. There was so much primary-process stuff in the movie that it felt like we had inadvertently walked into the REM sleep of the movie's creators.
I'm an engineer, I didn't catch any of that stuff... :P
I think I enjoyed the production design most of all, though I liked the acting as well. Something with the directing & pacing seemed a little off to me for some reason. Overall, I enjoyed the film.
three books but Jim Carrey being Jim Carrey got in the way of Jim Carrey being the twisted Count Olaf. I still haven't figured out why Dustin Hoffman showed up at the end. His cameo served no purpose. The kid who portrayed Sunny, though, was perfect.
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