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I can always understand when someone doesn’t care much for a movie, but loathe? We’re not talking about a movie like Attack of the Killer Tomatoes here. I liked The Green Mile. I thought it was pleasing to look at and the acting was well done. The story flowed at a leisurely pace that was indicative of the narrator.
I was thinking about Roger Ebert and how his reviewing style has changed since Gene Siskel died. One major difference is that when he likes a particular actor, he seems to be a little more forgivable with a lesser movie. That’s how I feel about Tom Hanks, Geoffrey Rush even more so. If they do a movie that may not be stellar, I’ll still like it all right because they’re in it. Yet, with the Green Mile, I would have liked it anyway. I’ve heard arguments against this movie before, actually, I think I remember reading opinions of Kong’s in the past. Tell me something, is the main reason for your dislike of this movie because it relies on being a tearjerker too much? Is that something you normally resist in a movie?
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