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"Our wisdom, in so far as it ought to be deemed true and solid Wisdom, consists almost entirely of two parts: the knowledge of God and of ourselves." -- John Calvin
went to see a movie, '
knowing'.
this parents guide says its very scary, 10 out of 10 for 'frightening/intense scenes'. it scored 8/10 for 'violence and gore'.
well. we didn't find it scary at all. was suprised at how little blood there was considering all the accident scenes. the only somewhat scary scene was right at the end, when he's driving through the ruckus to his parents house. and haha, he's relatively calm at that point in the movie! lol.
we realize we maybe didn't feel emotions while watching it, and others might find it very scary. did you watch it? did you find it scary?
3 comments:
I watched the movie. It wasn't scary, but I found it a bit depressing because it was so sad (especially at the end). Actually, until the end it was not emotion provoking other than it was interesting enough to make me want to know what "happens next". I still liked it, but no, not scary.
I didnt find it scary, but very intense. Actually, ended up leaving the movie about half way through. It was the first time I have ever done that. The intensity was unbelievable for me, for some strange reason.
I am going to watch it on DVD, I want to know what happened in the end.
havent seen it
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