Yeah I remember when I started my career 15 years ago they were already trying to re-internalize projects after having horrible off -shore experience…
Doing the Lord’s work in the Devil’s basement
Yeah I remember when I started my career 15 years ago they were already trying to re-internalize projects after having horrible off -shore experience…
Last year it was APIs
Hahaha the inane shit you can read on this website
Oh yeah the John Wick hangover is a real thing !
Yeah that’s the fun of movies and art in general. I find it empty because it did not speak to me on a personal level but of course that’s probably cause i’m missing the whole entire point of it.
That’s very valid but there’s one thing I don’t understand : how can the ending affect the whole experience? To me that’s like saying “sex is meh because the shower afterwards is boring”. Don’t know if I’m making sense lol
To me, most endings are mediocre because endings are just very hard to write. It is very rare to have both the elements for a great story, and the setup for a great ending. In that context I feel like investing too much on the ending hurts the whole experience, whereas a weak ending just hurts the last ten minutes.
I saw it randomly in the theater when it came out, and I was probably a bit too young. It blasted my fucking face off lol. So gritty and dark, I guess like most Fincher movies it’s more about the atmosphere than anything else.
But then as a stand alone movie on mental illness it is so mediocre. I feel that it’s only palatable if you’re into popcorn movies and have no reference of good psychological drama.
You seem to hate them for the exact reason people love it - that’s the sign of a cool movie. It’s not a work of art by any stretch, but it knows what it is and it executes well.
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