Talk:Silent Warnings

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nothing like Signs, then? WikiReaderer 02:27, 19 July 2007 (UTC)[reply]


ugh, this movie has way too much "i love you" and kissing. somewhere near the end of this movie, when the aliens were attacking, the main couple was flat out making out saying i love you to each other, while the other girl had to sit there and watch them, knowing her boyfriend just got cut in half. not only did it not make any sense to become romantic in the climax of the movie, but it was rude. if you just witnessed 3 people die, i don't think that's the time you will start making out. frankly when it comes to horror/action movies, there should be zero romance.

i seriously wonder why there is so much romance in movies that don't call for it. looking deep into each others eyes, making out, slowly kissing, etc. scenes like this can go on for 2 or 3 minutes, which is so annoying. nudity is one thing, but nobody wants to go see a non-romantic movie and watch romantic kissing.