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Originally Posted by gorillaboy
I think the post right before mine summarizes why people who enjoy the growth process are so terribly disappointed in this movie. They could have easily made a few creative growth scenes. Yeah, I know this movie doesn't cater to our fetish and neither did the Pirates of the Carribean. And THAT is how you do a Hollywood growth scene. I know their budget was much smaller in comparison but the effects were much much worse than I had anticipated.
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Yeah, the growth scenes were pretty uninspired, particularly the "bad" cheerleader's second spurt, which takes place out over one, flat shot. Some intercutting certainly would've made things more dynamic. To be honest, I found the whole ending/climax of the movie to be pretty dull from a cutting perspective. The director seemed to have a thing for playing out the sequence in a couple of uninteresting, wide angles. Maybe it was a budgetary thing.
Weirdly enough, the most interesting growth scene wasn't in the movie but in a promotional
commercial for the movie.