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C'mon C'mon 2021
i do love family, i do. i love the idea of it and i love my own very real very silly messy complicated family! i needed a reminder during this time of year and c'mon c'mon is just that. its allowed to scream "i am not fine" and roar and punch the air through the holiday or any given event in your life that makes you feel not fine, because this movie said so <3
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C'mon C'mon 2021
In the most complimentary way possible to BOTH films, this felt like a less shouty and less surreal companion piece to Cassavetes's Love Streams.
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Jackie 2016
natalie portman was spectacular. some (me) might say she deserved the os — [GUNSHOT]. really enjoyed the beautiful yet painful portrayal of grief and death. very poetic without teetering on the line of being pretentious.
this one is good, i’ll give him that. but pablo larrain still has to answer for his crime for spencer
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Inland Empire 2006
Imagine if the videotape from The Ring was a feature length film starring Laura Dern and that's Inland Empire. A truly terrifying film that pushes the boundaries of fiction. Laura Dern is revelatory and Lynch's direction is masterclass.
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Booksmart 2019
knew this was going to be absolute dogshit from the opening shot of fucking Michelle Obama and RBG. I had to tap out at the fucking Malala part. If this movie wasn’t written by a bunch of AI bots that pieced together tweets from the 2016 election cycle & instead made fun of it’s absolutely psychotic main characters, it could have been fun. It’s literally fucking Hillary Clinton in high school and she’s not the punchline. What a joke.
Congrats to…
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Nomadland 2020
absolutely fucking not!!!!! what a truly vile experience this was. i’ve seen republicans with more respect for the poor. feels like a fucking super bowl ad. Those celebrities singing “Imagine” at the beginning of the pandemic? This is that in movie form.
i was already suspicious of this movie when in the first few minutes, the main character Fern—a recent widow, gig economy worker and a nomad living out of a van—claims she loves her amazon job because it pays…
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Inside Llewyn Davis 2013
the unsettling feeling of knowing nothing is going as it should, trying to make peace with your present only to find out your present is just as shakable as your future, gosh it’s pure melancholy and the Coen brothers do it so excruciatingly well
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