Deconstruction can be done masterfully like haneke did with funny games, or it can be done like this. One of the worst movies i have seen in a very long time.
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The_Red_Viper
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Deconstruction can be done masterfully like haneke did with funny games, or it can be done like this. One of the worst movies i have seen in a very long time. | ||
solidbebe
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Pandemona
Charlie Sheens House51300 Posts
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The_Red_Viper
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On August 02 2019 04:32 Pandemona wrote: Wasn't Ready Player One a rip on Summer Wars as well or another Anime movie that is basically the same? I haven't seen it as i don't have interest in watching that kinda film being a non anime for whatever reason xD No it is based on a novel with the same name, didn't read that though. | ||
polgas
Canada1719 Posts
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Manit0u
Poland17031 Posts
On August 02 2019 09:09 The_Red_Viper wrote: No it is based on a novel with the same name, didn't read that though. You didn't miss much. It has pretty much the same problem as the movie, the story, characters and everything is targeted at teenagers/young adults while the references are targeted at people who are in their thirties now. It was pretty confusing for me since all I liked in there was it reminding me of some old stuff, the story and characters I couldn't care less about. | ||
Pandemona
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Jockmcplop
United Kingdom8674 Posts
+ Show Spoiler + At first this seems like a cutesy kids animation but it isn't really. Its very sad all the way through and is a nice, honest look at people with aspergers and how they relate to the world. The animation style is really good, and although the story is told in a really simple, narrated way it gets into some pretty deep stuff and had me laughing out loud too. This was a real good surprise. 9/10 Nocturnal Animals + Show Spoiler + I watched this because Jake Gylenhaal and Amy Adams are two of my favourites, but I didn't really get this movie to be honest. I like melancholy movies in general but this was just really dour and depressing. The message of the movie seemed to be all negative and about horrible shit happening to people and although the photography and direction were really good I just didn't feel much watching it to be honest. Disappointing 6/10 | ||
Sermokala
United States13528 Posts
I'm not afraid to say that I'm totaly wrong about the movie. Its really really a good movie. It might be a better movie then the original strickly. I don't think its as much of an accomplishment as the cinderella remake was to repair the faults and highlight the success's but its still really good. I guess they had the time to finish rendering the lipsynching and everythings pretty good other then when they need to make an O sound. Who's nalla's dad btw? yeah I bet I just ruined the movie for you too. 10/10 for kids 7/10 for everyone else. Hobbs and shaw deliver exactly what you were advertised for. Its got its 80's-90's practical effects with a nolan esce "superheroes without superpowers" level of believability. I saw a few historical pictures of the rocks RL wrestling family so that was cool and the joke with the tatoo that the rock has on his chest was funny. 10/10 for people who want this 4/10 for those that don't. | ||
Vindicare605
United States15616 Posts
Solid Tarantino film, but not my favorite. Brad Pitt and Leonardo DiCaprio are sensational in it. The final 15-30 minutes is awesome. Middle of the movie is kind of forgettable at parts. | ||
eviltomahawk
United States11132 Posts
I did shed tears, but they were balanced with a good number of laughs. The grandmother stole the show with a wonderful sense of energy and humor in contrast to the awkward somberness from the rest of the family. I also loved the authenticity in every part of the movie. I swear, some of those scenes were seemingly lifted from my own memories, though it has been well over a 15 years since I've last visited China. The pacing did get kinda weird at times. Some shots would noticeably linger, perhaps to highlight some subtle symbolism, a location change, or non-verbal emotional cues from the characters. The slow-mo walking scenes almost felt like padding, though perhaps there's some symbolic significance on further analysis. The writing has almost a slice-of-life vibe to it, as though the director/writer only made minor alterations and embellishments to tie together some thematic cohesion. I saw the movie with my parents and grandmother. Funnily enough, my grandmother didn't connect with the movie as much as the rest of us did. Since she was a nurse, she did confirm the practice of withholding fatal diagnosis from patients. Allegedly, it was to prevent suicide. Overall, I'm glad I saw this movie. The contrast between eastern and western values really resonated with me, as did the authenticity of the characters and dialogue. For other viewers, I think the film offers a charming, sometimes tear-jerking, sometimes chuckle-inducing slice-of-life story of family and heritage that straddles between two cultures. | ||
Manit0u
Poland17031 Posts
On August 03 2019 03:30 Pandemona wrote: Oh i see. I got confused then xD Check the Avatar Chronicles by Conor Kostick. It's basically the same thing but actually good. | ||
CosmicSpiral
United States15275 Posts
On August 03 2019 07:32 Jockmcplop wrote: Nocturnal Animals + Show Spoiler + https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-H1Ii1LjyFU I watched this because Jake Gylenhaal and Amy Adams are two of my favourites, but I didn't really get this movie to be honest. I like melancholy movies in general but this was just really dour and depressing. The message of the movie seemed to be all negative and about horrible shit happening to people and although the photography and direction were really good I just didn't feel much watching it to be honest. Disappointing 6/10 Separating the "reality" of the movie from the fantasy presented in Edward's book, nothing really terrible happens. There's the emotional malaise of a self-destructing marriage, Susan alternating between backhanded cynicism and professional pride in a clearly satirical presentation of the modern art world, and her imagination concerning what the novel means. I think the message doesn't make sense until you realize all her visualization and emotional interpretation of Nocturnal Animals (the book) is separate from the work itself. There's no substantial evidence that Edward is reflecting his insecurities on the page or took their old flame as inspiration. It's Susan projecting her regret, memory, and dissatisfaction with her current life onto it. | ||
MandeepSingh
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Jockmcplop
United Kingdom8674 Posts
On August 05 2019 07:01 CosmicSpiral wrote: Separating the "reality" of the movie from the fantasy presented in Edward's book, nothing really terrible happens. There's the emotional malaise of a self-destructing marriage, Susan alternating between backhanded cynicism and professional pride in a clearly satirical presentation of the modern art world, and her imagination concerning what the novel means. I think the message doesn't make sense until you realize all her visualization and emotional interpretation of Nocturnal Animals (the book) is separate from the work itself. There's no substantial evidence that Edward is reflecting his insecurities on the page or took their old flame as inspiration. It's Susan projecting her regret, memory, and dissatisfaction with her current life onto it. Yeah I kind of get that, but I still found the movie just really too depressing. I think its one of those things where I just don't 'get it' if you know what i mean. Not that I don't understand it, but that I don't feel what it wants me to feel when i watch it. It was clever, yeah, but I think the weird emotional distance that's a part of the film turned me off a little bit. Its strange because its the same kind of atmosphere you would get in a Kubrick film, but it was missing quite a few ingredients to be that good in my opinion. | ||
The_Red_Viper
19533 Posts
On August 03 2019 07:32 Jockmcplop wrote: Mary and Max + Show Spoiler + https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R2GbYu010a0 At first this seems like a cutesy kids animation but it isn't really. Its very sad all the way through and is a nice, honest look at people with aspergers and how they relate to the world. The animation style is really good, and although the story is told in a really simple, narrated way it gets into some pretty deep stuff and had me laughing out loud too. This was a real good surprise. 9/10 Mary and Max is great, i love stop motion animation and this is definitely one of my favorites so far. Emotional, hilarious, deep, full of unique ideas, just a great movie all around. I definitely second this recommendation and hope some people check it out | ||
CosmicSpiral
United States15275 Posts
On August 05 2019 15:53 Jockmcplop wrote: Yeah I kind of get that, but I still found the movie just really too depressing. I think its one of those things where I just don't 'get it' if you know what i mean. Not that I don't understand it, but that I don't feel what it wants me to feel when i watch it. It was clever, yeah, but I think the weird emotional distance that's a part of the film turned me off a little bit. Its strange because its the same kind of atmosphere you would get in a Kubrick film, but it was missing quite a few ingredients to be that good in my opinion. I understand. The Master is in the same boat for many people too. To me its "point" straightforward and affecting but a lot of viewers find it divisive. | ||
polgas
Canada1719 Posts
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Emnjay808
United States10624 Posts
Fought with my friend that I wanted to see the QT film instead. | ||
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