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I think Kung Pow is underrated and a cult classic. Kung Fu Hustle is good, but I feel like it is too on-point comedic. Hard to describe.
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Mother!" was a fantastic film that completely immersed me in its anxiety and terror. Total emotional manipulation. I really loved it and think people had extremely strange criticisms of it like
>it tries to be deep but I get it so it sucks
I really don't understand why people have this tendency to think a film is trying to trick them into not comprehending it and get all sorts of upset about it. They think it's trying to be cryptic and they didn't see meaning there? Trash. They think it's trying to be cryptic and they did find some meaning in it? Also trash. Some films really can't win with people and I find that sad. It must be exhausting to judge everything through this extremely sensitive anti-intellectual lens that you deem even a non-complicated film as pretentious just because it shows an ounce of contemplation on a pretty relatable topic.
There was nothing overly cryptic or overly pretentious about "Mother!". People need to stop worrying about things being too high brow and start trying to engage media without that sort of flimsy loathing.
I will say the trailer did it dirty by mismarketing the film as a straightforward horror story which it definitely was not
Another film I'd like to recommend that largely went unnoticed was "Vox Lux" (2018). It's the story of a victim who is shown in a different light than most narratives tend to. I thought it stood out as a complicated character study of someone who had legitimate traumas but is not put on a "brave survivor uwu" pedestal by the narrative itself though other characters in the film do so. It's actually about how that pedestal ends up being a problem for the survivors and those around them. That is how I saw it anyway, obviously someone else watching it will likely find other things that stayed with them.
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>>116587Hmm I didn't really see it that way. The theme that stayed with me was definitely more about a
victim who is an abuser herself and how those dynamics are tricky to navigate. I'm not denying that the film is critical of pop music but the character dynamics were what really attracted my attention the most. And the music not being exceptional, sort of banal further reinforces that Celeste is someone who achieved fame because of a tragedy that happened to her and because society can't just leave
victims nor perpetrators alone, she continues to gain unwarranted relevance and her narcissism mounts. Which results in a severely emotionally abused sister.
Especially in the current times where victimhood tends to create a strangely untouchable persona, I found the film refreshing for daring to show a grittier side of that outlook.
No. 116618
>>116610>>116587>>116513>>116514My God, was I hyped for Vox Lux after the trailers dropped. When I finally saw the movie, I ended up being disappointed as fuck. I mean, it was fine… but not amazing. I remember being annoyed by bits of narrative regarding the pseudoColumbine not making sense, though I am not sure what exactly
triggered me (and I'm unwilling to revisit the movie just to find out). The songs were weak as fuck too, which was a huge problem in my opinion. The movie tried to sell Natalie Portman's character as this big sensation, and it was hard to buy it when the songs were so bad. The only lowkey memorable one was the 'dirty love' song.
I also hated how anachronistic the aesthetics of the music videos were. It was really immersion breaking to see some proto Lady Gaga style shit in early 00's.
The movie could have been amazing, but it needed more care and attention to detail tbh.
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Dr.Caligari 1989
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>>116641Look, Britney Spears also isn't a brilliant musician. Her pop songs were hits for a reason though! Hard for me to believe Natalie's character would have more than one hit single with such shitty songs.
She would not be able to have a career beyond that tearjerker song and maybe one single past that.
I will not argue further since I have forgotten most of the movie by now.
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Had the pleasure of seeing this movie in a midnight showing once. very obvious who had seen it and who hadnt lmao. John waters overall has some fun cult movies imo.
Could john carpenter's the thing be considered cult?