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2003-10-11 @ 4:58 p.m.

Just came back from a movie, Underworld, in case you were wondering. For all the people who haven't watched it yet, take my advice and don't! It has a plot that crawls along at a snail's pace, only to end with a cliffhanger. Nothing much actually happens, just a lot of shooting. Some of the action scenes look like those choreographed for The Matrix trilogy. To paraphrase a writer in the newspaper, action doesn't equate to story development. It's quite a pity that the plot was so sketchy, because the idea was quite a good one, about merging the bloodlines of the lycans or werewolves and the vampires, to create a hybrid species stronger than both. It happens at the very end, but what will happen next is only hinted at. Think of Underworld as an appetiser at best. Honestly, I advise you to wait for the main course, if there is even going to be one...



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