A word of explanation to the many reviewers who say there's too much dialogue in this film and that it's boring or irrelevant: it's called subtext.
With subtext, what the characters mean is hidden just below the surface of the crap they talk, just like in real life. The writer doesn't tell you how to think or feel. The characters reveal themselves slowly. It's subtle. You have to listen carefully.
Watch the film again and pay attention this time. You might learn something.
Alternatively, rent a Bruckheimer and stop burdening the world with your opinions about this fantastically entertaining film, full of subtlety, humour, eroticism, thrills and spills.
With subtext, what the characters mean is hidden just below the surface of the crap they talk, just like in real life. The writer doesn't tell you how to think or feel. The characters reveal themselves slowly. It's subtle. You have to listen carefully.
Watch the film again and pay attention this time. You might learn something.
Alternatively, rent a Bruckheimer and stop burdening the world with your opinions about this fantastically entertaining film, full of subtlety, humour, eroticism, thrills and spills.