Velorum wrote:
I suffered the misfortune of sitting through a Transformers film with family.
Appalling story, script and acting. The non stop visual effects including shaky cam and fast cuts from one thing to another were disorientating to the point of making me feel unwell.
Not as bad as when I went to see the only 3-D film Ive ever been too. I felt really ill then.
Yep. Took my nephew to see one. I was so nauseous half way through had to run to the bathroom. At the end I had such a horrible migraine I could barely see the road to drive us home. Luckily it was less than 5 minutes away. I was in bed for 3ish days afterwards, with paralysis and missing time because the migraine was so severe.
Never again. I will never watch a movie again that has a warning that could cause seizures (can cause complicated migraines too)
Also, why do action movies have the sound on the action parts twice as loud as the speaking parts?! Seriously, unnecessary!
it just makes all the flashing lights from the bombs and muzzle flashes worse.
Ok. End of rant.
sorry.
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