I kept watching, out of respect and simple curiosity, way too embarrassed by the lame dialogues, but hoping they might get better. Most acting was done right... but then, a few minutes into the second hour of testing my patience watching, the octopus scene made it unbearable. Why did Kristin Scott Thomas have to enjoy smashing that poor creature against the wall? What purpose did it serve to the script? Shame on anyone who encouraged or agreed to it.
Or is it a metaphor for the fact that intelligent people (symbolised by the octopus) would have their brains totally inside out after watching this film? Seriously, why was that scene even allowed in the first place? Unacceptable.
Or is it a metaphor for the fact that intelligent people (symbolised by the octopus) would have their brains totally inside out after watching this film? Seriously, why was that scene even allowed in the first place? Unacceptable.