GamerTab
That was an excellent one.
WasAnnon
Slow pace in the most part of the movie.
SparkMore
n my opinion it was a great movie with some interesting elements, even though having some plot holes and the ending probably was just too messy and crammed together, but still fun to watch and not your casual movie that is similar to all other ones.
Sienna-Rose Mclaughlin
The movie really just wants to entertain people.
anamaria_b1994
I got home after work and thought of watching Netflix. While scrolling through some movies, I stumbled upon this one. I wish I hadn't. The plot moves sooooo sloow you feel time has stopped while you were watching this.. The actors... It is sooo annoying seeing Mel running her hands through her hair every damn time!!! It's too unreal! Too boring! Too shallow! It is mt first time writing my opinion about a film. This is how much this film disappointed me.
seronjaa-797-313124
"Absence diminishes mediocre passions and increases great ones, as the wind extinguishes candles and fans fires." Francois de La RochefoucauldI think this movie proves this wisdom pretty much. I also don't understand where all the hate towards this movie comes from, but my guess would be, because you saw yourself in it. If all of you are in such perfect relationships and never were in a bad one, then where do all the divorces and break ups come from? Surely not from another planet. The characters are not here to be liked or loved by the audience. They're not children's cartoon characters. They just show their realistic far from pefect story and that's it. Compared to many other trashy and cliché love movies, this one at least got me thinking a little. About distance, what people think love is, big decisions, young love and so on. Sure, you can judge the characters for not being good role models, but they were never supposed to be. And as someone who doesn't like alcohol, you can also be grossed out, but I think it gives the movie a real feel to it. Young people being stupid, very emotional and trying to do the right thing, but failing to do so. That's life. It hurts, it's fun, it's pain.
voodoomoocow
Anyone who says this is a realistic portrayal of a relationship needs therapy and I don't mean that in a snarky way. If neither of you need therapy then even your worst relationship would never be this insufferable.The girl needs anger management and the guy seriously needs to work on his communication skills. Every single character was unlikable. I work in Austin so the only thing I could relate to was the scenery and hipsters but even then they were too spunky and friendly for Austin hipsters so my brief glimpse of immersion was ruined as soon as they opened their mouths. And don't even get me started on the ending, but I'm trying to keep this spoiler-free to give fair warning to any rational person thinking about trying this movie. Don't do this to yourself unless you need background fodder or you are under 25 with a heightened pain threshold.
aaw-98104
Written and directed by Hannah Fidell, 6 Years is about a young couple on the verge of college graduation. Hence the title, they have been together for six years. Things start out all right, however, a mix of new opportunities, bad decisions, and violence put their relationship, and their plans for the future to the test.While some teens and possibly some twenty year old may find a way to connect with the movie and with its storyline about broken relationships and complicated love, the overall product of the movie just feels very mediocre. The plot is plain. Not much seem to happen throughout. The movie is centered around an abusive relationship, and not the kind you are used to hearing about. Over the course of the movie, the fighting gets worse, which brings you to a very predictable ending. There isn't much to the story behind the characters, which doesn't make them all that interesting. They are your average "high school sweetheart" couple that's been together forever. They are just having fun and are trying to make it through college by doing the things that any college student around the country would do; get drunk, go to parties, and figure out what it is they want to do with their lives. The acting throughout the film is just like anything you would expect from this sort of movie. One of the main characters, Melanie Clark, is played by Taissa Farmiga, who is known for her role in the FX television series American Horror Story. Farmiga captures the role of a young woman very well. Whether its because of her experience on American Horror Story, or simply because she is one, she knows what she's doing. Farmiga's co-star, Ben Rosenfield, who plays Melanie's longtime boyfriend, Dan Mercer, delivers his character in a pretty average way. As for the supporting cast, they aren't anything special. Mel's friends consist of people attending college parties and drinking, so no real talent need there. As for Dan, he has his record label friends. None of which deliver a "wow" performance. Farmiga's delivery was seemingly convincing throughout the movie. She really embodies the actions and emotions that her character is feeling reacts in a way anyone would given her character's situation.Although this movie has some aspects that are done poorly, there are others that are done well. Young people of the world have raved about this movie, the love they have for it, and how much they are able to connect with it.