Real story about man who clinically died two times and become homeless while trying to film his experience. Movie saved by Aliens influence.Real story about man who clinically died two times and become homeless while trying to film his experience. Movie saved by Aliens influence.Real story about man who clinically died two times and become homeless while trying to film his experience. Movie saved by Aliens influence.
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Nice. There's planes. Brendan Fraiser. Some good CGI. Brendan put his all into his roles. Pretty sure he was a God or something, he definitely did his research. And they have nice costume designs, really shiny stuff. They make an actress ride a horse next to a plane which was pretty epic. Spielberg needs to see what Saving Private Ryan inspired. Cloud Atlas wishes it could be this realistic. I'm pretty sure this is Brendan's comeback. Welcome back Brendan!
I watched "The Secret of Karma" after enjoying "Alpha Code" by Milan Friedrich. "Alpha Code" had a coherent plot; "The Secret of Karma" did not. The story jumped constantly between the past, present, and future of the reincarnated souls whose lives are intertwined. However, I liked the look of the far future, and appreciated Brendan Frasier's brief appearances.
This movie is odd. You would think that Brendan Fraser is a leading character and he is not. The man that plays the primary character is absent from the cover, and an actor I've never seen before. I'm not saying that he is bad just not known to me. The dialogue is weird and stunted, like terrible voice over. The plot is hard enough to understand without the handicap of bad production so I don't understand what happened here. It's like the producers were trying to make it suck, or make reincarnation and Karma a joke, or cast doubt on the existence of God. They achieved the hokey factor for sure. I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone that hasn't read extensively about NDE'S, it won't make a speck of sense.
It's like watching into toilet shell and expecting drama. I hardly ever saw such a bad direction and cinematography. The plot (really?) is like an effort to beat the stupidity of Ad Woods golden age and acting is like puppet theater when the puppet masters get drunk before the performance. Don't waste your time, this is a pulp fiction in its dark side meaning. Pure garbage.
A lot of the characters were dubbed. The whole idea is sort of like a Cloud Atlas wanna-be, but with an opposite moral. The title of the film is quite misleading I would say, and so is the cover. They put the most famous actors on the front of the cover, but they are merely the side characters. I kind of disagree with the message the film is trying to convey, and the whole narrative and progression are done in a rather convoluted manner, but I found most of it fascinating. The score is pompous and from the visual sense, everything looks awful and quite good simultaneously. The film clearly had a low budget and it feels like most of it was filmed in front of a green screen, and it all looks so fake and cheap, but a lot of it looks surprisingly good, especially in comparison to other sci-fi films with low budget.
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