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Round 1: Worst Parents in Riverdale Bracket
Who Was the Worse Parent?
Polly Cooper
Frank Andrews
Pairings were decided by random, reblog for reach!
If you don’t know the characters, vote on vibes or abstain idc
Have you seen Uncle Frank (2020)?
Yes
No
Haven’t even heard of this movie
my opinion on Kirsty Cotton - (throughout the movies) - so, my thoughts on the character seemed to be high as soon as we were introduced to her. she started off scared and oblivious, but as time went on she seemed to become smarter and smarter, more defensive and confident towards pinhead. because she didn't know who he was at the start, she was scared and afraid of what he could do. *BUT* as time went on she realized since she had the box, or had certain advantages, he couldn't hurt her. well, not *too* much anyway. Pinhead seemed to take it easy on Kirsty knowing her dad had just been murdered by Frank, and we learn Pinhead isn't exactly fond of 'Uncle Frank' either, considering he said something along the lines of 'bring us the person who did ...'this.''. looking at her fathers red, skeletal corpse lying on the upstairs attic-type room floor. Kirsty freaked out because she realized the man who had her fathers face, wasn't her father.. Julia was just a fraud, she probably didn't care for the other man (Kirsty's father) and was going to fuck him over eventually,
Please please please someone tell me other people have seen the movie Uncle Frank its so good. I'm watching it right now WHY the hell don't other people talk about it???? It made me feel so upset and crazy and so purely amazed about what being queer is like.
Frank's internalised homophobia coming out as a spew of hatred when he has the fight with his lover, that being a stem of the hatred and anger he feels at his father for outing him and showing him disgust even in death genuinely made me wonder why the fuck this movie is so underrated.
And don't even get me STARTED on the symbolism of Frank taking flowers from his father's gave to put them on the grave of his gay first lover.
And Beth?? Played by Sophia Lillis??? She's the whole reason I started the movie because I was looking for movies starring her, and I am so glad I did because she was amazing. I loved the transition of her becoming more confident and outgoing from moving to New York and spending more time with her Uncle. Her showing anger instead of being quiet and shy because that's the expectation of women around her in her time was SO satisfying.
Also the dad from Diary of a Wimpy Kid is in this if that's anything. And the costuming design is AMAZING and I'm trying so hard not to spoil the ending but just so you know it is satisfying as fuck. It is so beautifully ironic and gorgeous and it so easily could have ended in something heart breaking but it didn't and I'm so grateful the writers didn't decide to put out another depressing movie about being queer that ends sadly because we really don't need another one of those in the world. We need more happy queer movies.
Hope you enjoyed my rant/recommendation BUT GO WATCH THIS MOVIE ITS ON PRIME AND YOU CAN PROBABLY PIRATE IT SOMEWHERE IDK.
Uncle Frank (2020)
You gonna be the person you decide to be, or are you gonna be the person everyone else tells you you are?