Instead of waterboarding and other "benign" types of torture, black-ops people should use films like Paterson to try and extract information from dangerous criminals.
The film is so devoid of anything that after watching it for more than 30 minutes even the most hardened criminals will be clamoring to confess anything.
The emptiness of Paterson is like a mental black hole that sucks anything we have in our heads. It is like a sponge that absorbs any thoughts, creative ideas we may try to process while watching it.
It is dull, slow, amorphous, insipid and as ugly as the main star in the film ( a bulldog....)
Paterson is another one for the artsy-fartsy crowd.
The film is so devoid of anything that after watching it for more than 30 minutes even the most hardened criminals will be clamoring to confess anything.
The emptiness of Paterson is like a mental black hole that sucks anything we have in our heads. It is like a sponge that absorbs any thoughts, creative ideas we may try to process while watching it.
It is dull, slow, amorphous, insipid and as ugly as the main star in the film ( a bulldog....)
Paterson is another one for the artsy-fartsy crowd.