Still, like I said, I don't care about the twist ending. The movie works. The real story works and is told in a compelling way. I'm seeing actual human beings struggling with life (and death). It's good.
You mean "actual ghosts." Which, whether they exist or not, can't be "actual" human beings. It's a BS story told in a BS way. The fact that you like this AND E.T. indicates that you should never be listened to on anything.
I haven't the chance to go through all 42 pages in this thread but whats your rating on John Carpenter's The Thing?
I liked it, though I haven't seen it in decades.
But still it is the best Polansky with Chinatown (though I haven't seen The Pianist).
No love for Tess?
The only moment where the movie overcomes itself is with the uncredited appearance of Sordi: as monumental as he was in the late '50's. 6/10
I forgot to mention him! Yeah, that was a surprise when he cameo-ed, a very pleasant one. Who was the old man?