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‘In the Blink of an Eye’ Director Andrew Stanton Talks His Live-Action Return and the Political Scene He Cut
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In the Blink of an Eye and thousands of years
In the Blink of an Eye uses three timelines to tell a lightweight tale about the persistence of human life. The film had its moments, but overall it was nothing to rave about. […]https://oldaintdead.com/in-the-blink-of-an-eye-and-thousands-of-years/
'In the Blink of an Eye' is a forgettable sci-fi drama that collapses under its tricky ambitions. #AndrewStanton, #DaveedDiggs, #IntheBlinkofanEye, #JorgeVargas, #KateMcKinnon, #RashidaJones, #SkywalkerHughes, #TanayaBeatty, #Hulu
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This kind of awe-inspiring tale of humanity told over vast swaths of time is something I normally love, but this one bugged me. The relationships between the modern-day humans lacked chemistry. The Neanderthal relationships were more interesting but we didn't get to spend much time with them.
The only relationship that felt really poignant (and got the most screen time) was between the human and the AI, and when a movie about human evolution and the power of community and relationships showcases the bond between a human an altruistic humanity-saving AI, it feels like...well.....propaganda, actually.
#InTheBlinkOfAnEye Three storylines, spanning thousands of years, intersect and reflect on hope, connection and the circle of life.
Review ⭐⭐⭐ ᯓ ✮✮
Amazing movie! A unique work of modern cinematography. Glory to life and to our world, which supports us and helps us survive. This film reconnects us with the primordial belief about life and its brief flash within the vast cosmos that surrounds us. Excellent story, great characters, all linked by the inexorable passage of time that leaves its mark on us.
A must-watch. Much more could be said about this spectacular work. I will conclude with the words of one of our contemporaries: "Today's children will respect the future if they understand our past."