Ok. I'm stumped. What is it about David Cronenberg, the director, that some people think is so cool. Saw History of Violence with Viggo and thought it was a good take on a old thread. Saw Crash and thought it was more a movie in search of a cult (this was before the big studios got interested in him) than having a message, altho I've read a couple of critics that tried to give it one. Just saw Eastern Promises (Viggo again). A good take on a old thread, all over. Sometimes you just have to go with it and see what gives. Just when it started to get interesting, it was over. For the fun of it, I put on Collateral last night of as a way to compare style. Maybe that's all I should be expecting, huh? Michael Mann directed that. Pretty silly premise but, man oh man (to include Autumn euphemistically), what a beautiful picture! Deeply saturated colors and definition. The Coen Bros rule in my estimation for content and originality. So, Peruvian, someone, enlighten me!