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Boiling Point: Twilight
By: Cole Abaius
The room was quiet as I woke up, the air dry and the girl kissing my cheek said Goodbye as she left for work. I was left there to toss lightly in a fitful sleep until waking up a few hours early. I took a shower and met her for lunch, eating a fantastic torta and then heading home for a nap.
After that nap, we went to see Inglorious Basterds.
I went with a buddy who got tickets (with no crashing troubles whatsoever...how 'bout that?). I think that that combination of the film's long gestation period, coupled with a decade-in-the-making period of cinematic fanboy cynicism (starting, IMHO, with the letdown of Phantom Menace), that many 20-to-30 year old film enthusiasts have exceedingly high -- and misplaced -- expectations of what makes a film great, and don't even realize it.
While I was aware what I was watching wasn't real, the advances made in the 3D rendering, facial features, and all-around visual detail kept forcing me into a marvelous suspension of disbelief. Though brief, I truly became engaged with the Sully avatar and the female warrior in the presentation.
Mr. Cameron, you've got another mega-hit on your hands...one that I'll see repeatedly (and in 3D, of course.)