Review of Transcendence (2014) by Circarg — 21 Apr 2014
This film is quite bold, but not to a fault as the "journalists" would have you believe. Its boldness is found mostly in its subject matter and its ALMOST incomprehensibly-deep questioning of what it means to be self-aware.
Sure, the movie is daring and isn't straight forward with its motives, but that's what makes a movie more than just changing pictures like a flip-book. When I read the "pro critic" reviews I can't help but feel disheartened at their calling their dislike a result of their incomprehension of the plot points of the movie.
While I understand it is an opinion, I also understand that a rational mind does not take one look at something nontrivial and treat it as such. This film, like any great story, leaves deep-seated thoughts that keep you thinking long after the film.
Perhaps they are "pro critics" for a reason. After all, they say it doesn't take half a mind to judge but a whole mind not to.
This review of Transcendence (2014) was written by Circarg on 21 Apr 2014.
Transcendence has generally received mixed reviews.
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