Sinners 2025 thoughts Pt 2.
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Sinners 2025 thoughts Pt 2.
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I couldn't bear to see you gone so I brought you back from the dead turning you into something I couldn't recognize despite knowing that isn't what you wanted. And then instead of taking immediate responsibility, because I was too focused on the fact that you had come back despite not being exactly you anymore, I tried to act as if everything was fine because I wanted to only focus on what I cared about, not you.
So then, because I was so desperate to save you and did not know about the consequences of my actions because they were of very little importance compared to bringing you back, you left to try and find your true purpose and harmed thousands of desperate humans who were looking for salvation. A cure of sorts that was actually a curse and eternal damnation because you, same as I, were too focused on helping, too trapped within your ego and power, that you didn't think of the consequences of your actions.
Which in the end meant that to honor your wishes, well the wishes the old you the human you that I loved, my lab parter had, I had to erase everything you'd done, because it was wrong and unnatural; even if that meant sacrificing myself to destroy you while I reminded you that you were human just as I and that we were fated to meet, no matter the timeline or universe, because we'd always been partners.
Sinners 2025 thoughts and review Pt 1.
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𝕂-𝕡𝕠𝕡 𝕕𝕖𝕞𝕠𝕟 𝕙𝕦𝕟𝕥𝕖𝕣𝕤 𝕣𝕖𝕧𝕚𝕖𝕨
6/10: An ok movie to watch with friends and not look too deep into.
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Why I dislike Snow White and other live actions: Fairy tale rant saga
Aside from me disliking Disney in general nowadays for a large number of grievances; one of the things that bothers me the most about them is their obsession for live actions for two main reasons:
Firstly, live actions lack the expressions and "whimsy" that animation provides for fairy tale adaptations. By trying to mimic what happens in animated movies with the use of modern cgi we usually end up with more realistic albeit more expressionless characters. Take Sebastian for example:
(I wanted to use this image, which I had downloaded but tumblr dot com only lets me put it here if I paste it with the link and all so... No I haven't read the article this picture belongs to).
Magic is usually easier to do in animation, as it's not meant to be realistic; in real life however, it takes a lot of time, green screens and computer programs to replicate it and sometimes it doesn't stand the test of time.
Secondly; it's always the same fairy tales. It's always the same three or four fairy tales that are getting a live adaptation/retelling and I'm getting a bit tired of them. If you want to advocate for inclusivity and show that you care, explore other cultures and stories and get someone who knows what they're talking about. For example, please don't hire a random white dude from San Francisco to direct a movie about a Japanese or Morocco just because they're really into it. It's the 21st century, you can get people from the place to be the ones to tell you their story, shine some light on those cultures.