Wow. I love a good slow movie, but The Integrity of Joesph Chambers is only one of these two.... and good is not it.
I would say the only reason I did not give up on it within the first thirty minutes is that I was substitute teaching and had a two hour break. I would be a bit more pissed that my time was wasted had I been at home and watched this incredible bore on my personal time.
I remember when I first graduated film school I wished that all movies were the hours long. I wanted to see more and be entertained. As I have gotten older I realized that not everything is worthy of being made into a movie and that many stories can be told in a quarter of the time.
Maybe I would have enjoyed this a year more had all the fat been cut off and it was thirty minutes.
Boring. Go watch something better.
I would say the only reason I did not give up on it within the first thirty minutes is that I was substitute teaching and had a two hour break. I would be a bit more pissed that my time was wasted had I been at home and watched this incredible bore on my personal time.
I remember when I first graduated film school I wished that all movies were the hours long. I wanted to see more and be entertained. As I have gotten older I realized that not everything is worthy of being made into a movie and that many stories can be told in a quarter of the time.
Maybe I would have enjoyed this a year more had all the fat been cut off and it was thirty minutes.
Boring. Go watch something better.