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Review: The Fountain  

A quest for the fountain of youth spanning the interlocking timelines of a 16th century conquistador, a present day research scientist, and a 26th century astronaut. Not what I expected. The film, drenched in a feeling of desperation and sadness, is sometimes far out, often very beautiful. Poetic. The climax didn’t move me but I might get more from it on a second viewing. May have more of an impact on you if you subscribe to philosophies involving the theme “life from death.” Me, I’m more of a fertilizer from death kind of guy. I liked it, although more on an artistic level rather than as an example of entertainment. Not for everyone.

The Fountain (Netflix)

2 Responses to “Review: The Fountain”

  1. I despised this movie, but watching it was worth it, as I found Clint Mansell’s work on the soundtrack through it. Best soundtrack ever, in my opinion.

  2. Russ says:

    I’m with you FD. Kinda glad I saw it for its artistic elements, but was too critical of the “point” the whole time I was watching it.

    Oddly, I spent more time thinking about it after (days) than I do most movies these days (minutes).