the movie is half slop half awesome, they really could have done without all the weird poorly done scenes with the main character's and their wives. and what the hell was with the daughter of the main detective, why was she even in the movie? it would have been so much better if they cut all that nonsense out
Some of the family stuff is weak, but it also does a lot to add to who the characters are and how their personal lives relate to their criminal lives, which is a big part of the story. The stuff with Pacino's stepdaughted is a great example of that because the way he excitedly hops downstairs after leaving her in the hospital is a great moment of showing what he really cares about, but you couldn't have it if you only saw the character at work.
it never made me care about wives and girlfriends of the protagonists despite really trying to. The diner scene is also overrated, especially the hamfisted quote about walking away when the cops come around
this shit is legitimately overhyped. it's generic 90s slop. you homosexuals gotta have a underappreciated movie (like your music), even though it had a budget of $60m in 96.
there's at least a dozen movies from the 90s that are better
Big Lebowski
Gattaca
Die Hard
Leon
Matrix
Shawshank
this shit is legitimately overhyped. it's generic 90s slop. you homosexuals gotta have a underappreciated movie (like your music), even though it had a budget of $60m in 96.
there's at least a dozen movies from the 90s that are better
>Big Lebowski
Too different >Gattaca
Too different >Die Hard
Not better >Leon
Only better if you are a pedo >Matrix
Too different >Shawshank
Gay and different
If you're comparing those to Heat you unironically got Filtered, the tone of Heat is completely different. It's not just about the heist, the mood of the rest of the movie is very uniquely Michael Mann.
It's kind of boring and gay. I just can't pretend like I believe these thespian gaytors are super cool badass guys anymore. It's like kids playing cowboys and indians
Al Pacino's family is incredibly annoying. That's it.
And even if you ignore many of the action scenes - which like it or not, have set a gold standard that no other filmmaker has even come close too. - there are great drama scenes and a kino soundtrack.
Hollywood director's dicks shrivel up inside of them when they only hear Micheal Mann's action scenes. They know they are too scared to use production sounds. They know they'd rather do finger guns and CGI during post. They know they'll never surpass this.
An hour too long
Nothing wrong with family drama scenes, but there too many of them and they further dilute the tone
The suicide attempt is best example of the previous point, it's completely unnecesary and too dramatized, overdone
De Niro underacts
Pacino overacts
Because of this, Kilmer and Waingro overshadow the main stars, hell, even Sizemore is a more interesting character
They're dumb
Too heat
Too masculine, too white
The ending is terrible. Kind of like watching Better Call Saul to the end.
the movie is half slop half awesome, they really could have done without all the weird poorly done scenes with the main character's and their wives. and what the hell was with the daughter of the main detective, why was she even in the movie? it would have been so much better if they cut all that nonsense out
Some of the family stuff is weak, but it also does a lot to add to who the characters are and how their personal lives relate to their criminal lives, which is a big part of the story. The stuff with Pacino's stepdaughted is a great example of that because the way he excitedly hops downstairs after leaving her in the hospital is a great moment of showing what he really cares about, but you couldn't have it if you only saw the character at work.
Who are these "people"?
That's what I thought as well
The kind that lets other men watch their tv
It tries to make the coolest guy in the movie the most uncoolest guy in the movie. I guess that’s why the movie’s called “Heat”.
It's a boring ass movie elevated by one scene that's become a fricking meme.
I guess someone could say that for you the action is the juice
Overrated
They can't get it on when someone is about to make a move
hey slick - cool it. see that shit on the normie's phone? That's reddit. They can't frickin understand you
I mean is this post something or is it something?
The just aren't looking for something heavy
The discussion usually gets pretty heated
It's kino. The people who say Thief is better are wrong.
Mann's best film is Ferrari. It has Sarah Gadon.
it never made me care about wives and girlfriends of the protagonists despite really trying to. The diner scene is also overrated, especially the hamfisted quote about walking away when the cops come around
>called heat
>not a single woman in heat
Gay trash.
The ultimate turn your brain off and consoom movie
this shit is legitimately overhyped. it's generic 90s slop. you homosexuals gotta have a underappreciated movie (like your music), even though it had a budget of $60m in 96.
there's at least a dozen movies from the 90s that are better
>there's at least a dozen movies from the 90s that are better
Name them
Big Lebowski
Gattaca
Die Hard
Leon
Matrix
Shawshank
you're wrong. There's only half a dozen.
>Big Lebowski
Too different
>Gattaca
Too different
>Die Hard
Not better
>Leon
Only better if you are a pedo
>Matrix
Too different
>Shawshank
Gay and different
If you're comparing those to Heat you unironically got Filtered, the tone of Heat is completely different. It's not just about the heist, the mood of the rest of the movie is very uniquely Michael Mann.
It wasn't cool enough
nobody
literally nobody hates heat
It's kind of boring and gay. I just can't pretend like I believe these thespian gaytors are super cool badass guys anymore. It's like kids playing cowboys and indians
I love the movie except when they didn't arrest val kilmer, who had just robbed a bank and shot a few dozen cops, just because he got a haircut.
collateral is better.
Al Pacino's family is incredibly annoying. That's it.
And even if you ignore many of the action scenes - which like it or not, have set a gold standard that no other filmmaker has even come close too. - there are great drama scenes and a kino soundtrack.
Hollywood director's dicks shrivel up inside of them when they only hear Micheal Mann's action scenes. They know they are too scared to use production sounds. They know they'd rather do finger guns and CGI during post. They know they'll never surpass this.
An hour too long
Nothing wrong with family drama scenes, but there too many of them and they further dilute the tone
The suicide attempt is best example of the previous point, it's completely unnecesary and too dramatized, overdone
De Niro underacts
Pacino overacts
Because of this, Kilmer and Waingro overshadow the main stars, hell, even Sizemore is a more interesting character
Since when do people hate Heat
Some movies get better with rewatches, some worse. Heat is the latter, it's an old movie, most people here saw it several times.
its zoomers, there's no woke themes and ugly bisexual sex scenes with troonys
My favorite performance in the movie was by Dunkaccino (formerly Al Pacino)