Led by the gentle hand of multi-instrumentalist Thelma Thanet, The Pleasure… Read Full Bio ↴Led by the gentle hand of multi-instrumentalist Thelma Thanet, The Pleasure Cruisers specialise in evocative instrumental music suffused with elements of folk, electronica and post-rock. Their compositions are sometimes the soundtrack to imaginary films or are simply the backdrop to the blank void of existence. Thanet has occasionally been known to collaborate with Dainty Records label-mate Anton Rothschild.
Formed: Devon, England, 2006
Formed: Devon, England, 2006
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As time passes all these things will disappear
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@shauncampbell969
Hello,
Being that this film is eleven months, old & there are thousands of comments; perhaps no one will ever read this but.........
First: I found, the writing of script to be, "Richly, Written" At the outset, I was intrigued, frightened, angered; then I was bewildered. Then, this intelligent film, found a home in my heart.
Second, I was intrigued, simple, the film brought to life the element, of family and my apparent illness'. Frightened, simply as, " What? Why? Who?" Is doing this, to these, people? Angered, simply, I thought it was the black guy, "Who" was commenting murder.( Damn, why is it also the black guy, who's a criminal?( In this film, I was glad that the black guy, didn't die, within, the first 15 minutes of this film ).
Then. I was bewildered, simply, as the characters were deeply pained: the black guy, had professional parents....I enjoyed the main family, whom were French. ( I loved hearing the French accent, as it reminded me of my holidays in France. ( I stated that this film brought personal elements, of my life, to the forefront. )
Third: Intrigue, I thought, it was that the management of the hotel, that was the culprit.....but why? Were the managment psycho? No. The water got more and more murky. ( Why does Director:
M.Knight Shyamalan, have a difficulty with water? "Signs" Water kills aliens / "The Lady in the Pool" ...)
Cerebral, turned the writing, as we, find that the resort, has made a holiday, exclusively for ill people via a pharmacy. Even more so, that the resort is conducting medical surveys, on 73 different groups. And using the vacationers, to formulate cures, for illnesses.
This film, has Psychological, twists & turns. The element, that the Island itself, won't let the subjects leave. That the rocks, had a form of mental prowess. That, within hours the people got older....the young children, grew, one became a father, we saw an Alzheimers, victim evolve more away from his greatness as a surgeon; to hallucinations; ( The elements of Alzheimers, struck a chord with me, as my mother was an Alzheimers victim. )
Lastly, as I believed, that these scientists, were going to get away, with their experiments and group number 74, were arriving; A child's coding, saved the two protagonists, to where they could elaborate their experiences and turn the resort into the authorities.
This was, the most cerebral film, that I had the privilege, of watching in a long time;
Perhaps, the last such film was "Andromeda Strain" Original film circa 1970s.
Smile, I studied theater, at Fordham University and I would love to act, or edit a film for Mr. M. Knight Shyamalan. Certificate: Field Producer B.A.M ( Brooklyn, N.Y )
All the very best Shaun of NYC 🦉🦉
@Saimeren
A few things that bothered me about the film.
The kids having sex and getting pregnant. They're 6.. They don't know what sex is yet. They don't know what those organs do. They can get horny all they want but they don't know what the actual act of sex is yet.
"Mid-Sized Sedan" couldn't overpower the doctor? Really? sure he was stabbed, and he might have been caught off guard, but the dude was HUGE. You're going to tell me, that him knowing that his stab wound would heal instantly wouldn't motivate him to fight back?
In one sentence they say "Hair and nails don't grow because their cells are dead!" and then in another scene we see a dead body decompose.. Which is it? Are dead cells affected or not? You can't have both. Either say that they don't and don't show a decomposing body, so say that they do and show everyone having to find ways to cut their hair and keep their nails trimmed.
I understand that they wanted to say that bodies decompose, that way they wouldn't have to explain how they clean up the dead bodies. They just wait 15 hours and the bodies turn to dust. (Like we saw with the baby.) I also get that they didn't want to go through the hassle of dealing with long hair and fingernails. But you can't strictly say "Dead cells aren't affected" and then show that dead cells ARE affected.
The tumor growing inside the Mom would have killed her. The thing grew to a massive size. If wounds heal and cells divide rapidly, then that means that they would die just as rapidly. The tumor growing inside of her would have spread that cancer throughout her whole body and killed her in those few moments between her collapsing and them taking the tumor out. Yes, I know she did technically die, but then she came back to life again.
Also, if you die on the beach because you stop breathing, or a tumor kills you, you're not coming back a few minutes later. The kids at the end even joke that they aged 3 days while they were having a moment together. If you're on the beach and you stop breathing for 3 minutes, that's the equivalent of you not breathing for 36.5 days. You're not just waking up from that.
I know, you have to suspend your disbelief a bit. It's just a movie. But the movie very clearly establishes it's own rules, and then turns around and breaks them. If the movie can't even follow it's own rules, why should I be expected to believe them?
@lordkent8143
Everyone's worst fear come true: Aging and a bad vacation.
@mistakfresh3494
🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@myshadow9631
So true 😂
@susannal27
Hahahahahah!!!
@My-video123
I haven’t been on vacation for 5 past years
@SR-pw6pi
😂😂😂🤣🤣🤣
@deathmagnetic12085
Plost twist: The reason time is flying by so quickly is because they're having such a good time on the beach.
@yonexy3006
Genius
@Meatloaf8
Genius
@tinytinatatts
Genius