Now it begins to make sense. I’ve just seen the trailer for The Jacket, a movie I’ve posted about before and even with the more explanatory second post I was still confused about what it was all about. Now I’m not, and the story looks really impressive, as does Adrien Brody who shows some amazing moments of terror and desperation.
However, you’ll have noticed I haven’t given you the link yet. Well, let me explain. I love watching trailers, but as I’ve said before it’s all too easy to have the ending or a crucial moment given away during it. Now I am more sensitive to this than most of my friends, who can watch a trailer and not think anything about it, whereas I tend to pick out something and see something that could be relevant.
So, let me give you this warning that the film looks really good, very interesting, and it might do you well not to watch the trailer and just wait for the release. Go read the previous articles and check out IMDB.
For those who want to, and I realise I might just have heightened you to it already, here’s the link to the Apple trailer. You may just find that you don’t catch on at all, or I’m totally wrong, however best to be safe than sorry as my Mum always says.
You’re gonna let one bad review from some dude you don’t even know prevent you from going to see a movie??? I saw it at a screening and really liked it. It’s much more of an art film than the trailer makes it out to be. That’s the only misrepresentation. It’s well acted in every role, and has beautiful cinematography. And I bet it’s better than “the pacifier.”
Ah well, I think you can more or less disregard my concerns then.
Over at JoBlo they have a review of a Sundance visit, and Scott has seen the film:
Bummer then. I was looking forward to that. Just goes to prove once again how you really can’t trust a Trailer!