Knowing
Because my brother wanted to *rolls eyes* Man, that movie is so... stupid. I remember the first time I saw it, we'd gone to the cinema for my friend's birthday and we spent the entire time alternating between laughing and mocking it, and being shocked by the oddly mesmerising disaster/accident scenes (yeah, because it's always fun to watch a subway train de-rail killing hundreds waiting on the platform... wait, what. No it isn't. Silly director.) Needless to say, we felt pretty ripped off afterwards ;c
But yeah... the movie does actually manages to build up some tension in parts and the story idea is more than a little creepy at first (finding a sheet of paper that's been sealed away for 50 yrs in a time capsule, on which the date/time/amount dead/GPS coordinates of almost every disaster since it was created are written... including ones yet to happen)... but once you get into it, the main character spends half the time sitting there looking "scarred", and the other half of the time trying and failing at making conversation with his son. And ending... don't even get me started on the ending. It feels so bittersweet, comes almost out of nowhere and none of it's ever explained, so you're just left in the dark as the credits roll going "well that was stupid".
No offence meant if you liked it though... I just, well, I didn't./