Re: Movie:Thirteenth Floor (caution -- contains mild spoilers at end)

From: GBurch1@aol.com
Date: Fri Dec 03 1999 - 21:53:48 MST


In a message dated 99-11-28 21:29:30 EST, EvMick@aol.com writes:

> I just this minute finished watching "Thirteenth Floor". If anyone hasn't
> seen it yet I strongly advise that you do so.

Just finished seeing this on pay-per-view and I wholeheartedly concur. This
is the best science fiction movie in a LONG time. I HIGHLY recommend it: For
a Hollywood production, it is incredibly smart and self-consistent.

                    * * * SPOILERS FOLLOW * * *

This flick is head and shoulders above "The Matrix" and "Dark City" in terms
of tech-driven existential / philosophical explorations of identity,
consciousness and "personhood" and is at least the equal of "Blade Runner" in
this regard. Moreover, as I think one other poster noted, the depiction of a
positive, technology-imbued future is a very welcome change from the typical
Hollywood dystopian anti-progress themes we see in what usually passes for
cinematic "sci-fi". I give "The Thirteenth Floor" four thumbs up.

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