What an awful awful movie, I'm shocked so many people like it. Nerd love runs strong I guess. One review stating people who love this should be banned from criticizing Hayden Christensen, Shia Lebouf. Pretty much agree, the performances in this are embarrassing, which I'm starting to guess had to be the point? Or especially those who make fun of Avatar should be forced to drop it, as that movie's a clear inspiration but well executed, exciting visuals, and global in its appeal in every way that this isn't. Personally I'd still like to root for the characters, but the executions and development of every character and plot point was so.. bad. From the first time they realize they had "drift compatibility, to the wacky scientists, to unreal comedic mis-hits in "does he have a pulse", shooting flares, or Perlman's death scene.
Keep in mind, I went in blank, only knowing visuals looked cool, and trying to wrap my head around this. I know this is some people's idea of fun, but at least put someone of RDJ's level of witty to deliver the comedy and I might be a lot more down for the ride. The characters in this are just so unlikable. They all get too much screen time, and "fitting" sendoffs none of them deserved, The main characters have story lines or developing crises of character just dropped, after already not being set up that well.
It would still all be fine and good if the fights were better than they were. This movie desperately needed to pull their camera out. Made enjoying and following the fights often times a futile effort. Yet, for what it's worth, I still laughed a shit load and enjoyed it with a group of friends - but it was the giant leaps in logic and ridiculousness of seeing that much money blown on screen that really did it for us.
Maybe the only scene I thought was actually well done in the film. But part two of it, when its revealed who was in the jaeger. Raleigh's out of drift with Mako, when the story finishes, but audiences get brought back to see Stacker step out of the jaeger. Is that Raleigh just very vividly hearing Stacker explain to him what happens next in his room, or... ? I didn't get that.