After a creative spring break with his feelings of “Finding Neverland” director Marc Forster heads of state back to the dark side of the subconscious and the “stay.” A carefully thought out the top thriller novels, “Stay” is antiseptic cinema that flashes in front of your eyes, yet doesn’t contain any filmmaking elements that penetrate the senses. The film is a visual Foster marathon, he operated enthusiasm, endless staging spectacular shiny smooth transition and under. It was argued that although the film Foster only for their own. “Stay” as a top thriller is immensely tepid, leaning on known genre elements (paranoia, unexplained weirdness) to get by, never cracking the door open for the audience to get caught up in the mystery, which should be the first priority for a film of this nature.
Unfortunately, the script by David Benioff is deliberately concealed, the random, useless clues along the way, the consistency of Mining deliberately to make the audience to speculate the ending. Sam’s discoveries only lead to more questions, and the line between crazy and sane is never drawn. Film to Sam’s commitment to immediately give the impression of the right to air the film the perspective of the mysterious treasure. “Stay” hands over a lot of filmmaking minutia to sort through, but no reason to bother taking on the homework.
To get to the climax, Forster and Benioff spend a lot of time arranging their characters in ways that suggest a larger resolution than what really comes. “Stay” is a significant cold (mood will only deepen the suspense), so long, the tale twists and turns can be a drag, especially when the movie finished, the audience has to consider the number of Foster ending his work, and it is still no resonance. Unfortunately, “Stay” has the aura of a straight-to-video best thriller blessed with a well-known cast. There are no surprises to get excited about, and Forster’s stylistic choices tend to push the film into tedium instead of constructing an exceptional journey into dreamlike confusion and imagined fate. I believe that this initiative, D
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