Everyone has them-- the movies with which you can't quite seem to get a critical grip. You liked it one moment, and thought it dull the next. Or disliked it at first, then thought perhaps you sold it short.
A movie you think about after you've finished watching it, yet your thoughts do not lead to a general appreciation of the film.
One movie I have seen recently that falls into this category is Jim Jarmusch's Stranger Than Paradise. The movie has occasionally popped up in my thoughts; nothing intense or certain, but vague and sparse just like the film. It is an interesting film, but only in its totality. No one scene is actually memorable.
A movie you think about after you've finished watching it, yet your thoughts do not lead to a general appreciation of the film.
One movie I have seen recently that falls into this category is Jim Jarmusch's Stranger Than Paradise. The movie has occasionally popped up in my thoughts; nothing intense or certain, but vague and sparse just like the film. It is an interesting film, but only in its totality. No one scene is actually memorable.