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4.5 really enjoyed this movie
More time added. More time just deleted. The empty void continues without the light shining through. It’s pitch black; it’s soulless; it has no friends, no family, no humanity. It’s just time wasted, time gone, time that I’ll never retrieve again. I trusted the system. I believed in the people. I lost myself along the way. I’m the empty void. Erased from my life.
⭐️⭐️⭐️ I feel like this movie was going down a certain path and toxicity of Hollywood. It starts down one storyline but then it goes down another and another. It was very well made. It definitely made more sense as the movie comes to a finale. I had to watch an analysis at the end of it to come up with an understanding of the whole thing. Upon watching the analysis I would say I’d give it more of a ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for the amount of detail is within the story.
⭐️⭐️⭐️.5 I can’t say the anticipation was worth the watch. The set up and first half of this story were so slow. It felt like it spent to much time on 3 second pauses over the landscape. The story coming to the end felt rather upsetting as well. The destruction of the world even if full of malice felt rather regretful. I liked the link between family members when they were in the in between land but then found the westernisation of the story too much to care for the characters. The use of marrying the sister of the dead mother was also a questionable choice and I only understood because of plot. There were too few marvellous moments and through provoking conversations in my opinion.
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Played for the first time yesterday. Bought the expansions today. So, ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
⭐️⭐️⭐️.8/5
Innovative.
The young girl is a reflection on Lee. A chance you understand how Lee got to where she was and how Lee responds to seeing that younger self in another light.
It’s very interesting the use of liberal and democrats and their view differences on the press.
It also could be possible that they use boys with toys (guns) such as using call of duty and other games as such to inspire the use of the characters with guns within this film.
It’s an interesting removal of the power dynamic and individual ideas when they mention the press do not give personal opinion nor interfere. They simply observe and report.
There’s a lot of recurring themes and actions that recreated nazi germany.
It’s interesting the different types of Americans (people from across the world) who have chosen to ignore the internet the tv and the news around them. Those who don’t care about the hell of social media and the chaos.
The following of the idea that no matter what when you’re in a war death for the sake of death without any rhyme or reason without command happens.
Does losing the girl have a symbol for something else? For losing herself? For losing something precious?
Lying in the pit with all the dead bodies - shows the true horrors; the physical representation that even bystanders or observers, reporters can’t escape being part of the crimes.
The old man dying a sign of a last hurrah the ideas that he was able to do one good thing in his later life but then he was the one who argues not to go and that everyone would die and then they left and two of them died but he went to save them? So, maybe it’s talking about the older generations being quick to action and quick to war for their people?
The guy screaming is focusing in the fact that before this took place he was just causally talking and laughing and then when he is directly affected he’s furious, he’s crazed. Death by a job.
Destruction of historic sites and everything you lose in a war in a fight and then it’s going from history.
Dying in an almost baby like position.
Be careful what you wish for.
The shooting of the shot and the clips of each shot in the scene recapturing a moment you just saw and emphasises it in a way that almost makes what you saw more horrific, maybe because it’s going to be remembered or maybe because it’s a different perspective; 3rd person rather than first.
I always love a Streisand film because it’s got that little bit of a sense of a humour and also usually a great storyline.
So far, this film on the males part seems slightly self indulgent of a man wanting a platonic relationship because he’s too good at sex but unable to retain them afterwards.
Oh and she has feeling for her sister’s husband? Who are both flirting and kissing other people? So the film is all about monogamy and the sanity of a singular relationship in society.
So she sprouts the idea of what he wants in his brain. And then he is gone before he misses the point of what she is trying to say.
I do love a literature professor I love the studying of story and storytelling.
Cliche? Self indulgent? Too on the nose? Very typical script of its time.
When she tried to look in the window of his classroom I fucking shit myself.
To be honest when you take the core of it you can find love in it, well, I could find some love in it with maths and English fitting so nicely with each other. But what is interesting about it is the idea of friendship blossoming into love or the original ideas of marriage and romance that it started out as strangers and moved into love hopefully. It’s very funny seeing someone who loves maths and someone who loves English (the arts) and how one enjoys the other so purely.
1996 and the media tells us the ideals of love and romance and what to expect from realistic partners.
He is aggressively close. So to educate each other to fall in love with each other to improve the other.
Another fascinating part of this movie is the fact that the male lead is everything he wanted in life but the secret wishes of woman are all the romance and cliches and dramas.
So the other parts of the movies are all about toxic relationships.
The wink of support at the dining room table really heavily impacts the support the relationship is.
Is the idea always been that when we are heartbroken we turn to exercise.
You know it wasn’t a bad movie but then did it not just do that what she said in the lecture hall all the same that we get to happy ending and we don’t see what happens next and how they evolve after it?
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@thewitch #blackphillipgenuinely surprised about this film thought id hate it but quite enjoyed watching it for the Middle English script and the commentary of living in the time of peoples fear for the church and the ideas of the supernatural ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
as a Sunday watch on a calm quiet day this was such a good movie to watch in the morning after you’ve been awake for a few hours. Really enjoyed watching it actually. Was fun and yet upsetting at the same time. I really liked the ending and hated at the same time for obvious reasons. ⭐️⭐️⭐️ .5 / 5
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I thought this was a very interesting film. It gave skittle insight into what some people believe was the mentality of Freud and of Carroll’s conversations with much to be thought about in relation to god and faith. It felt at times that you weee so close to thinking a certain way that you could almost understand one’s side of the conversation. #freudslastsession ⭐️⭐️⭐️ it gets the extra ⭐️ due to it being two of my favourite actors ❤️
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ one life I think the importance of a film score is crucial to how we view a film like this beginning with Nikki and being told that he needs to let go of his belongings but couldn’t
Does it intend to beg the question if we ourselves would be willing to take that journey and in the modern day you have to ask if we are all but talk those that believe a human is a human no matter the look or background.
It’s so harrowing to think all those documents all those people the history of everyone has been discarded in the fires and to think that history is so easily lost through fear.
It’s interesting to see that he cleared out all his history too and wiped it away with fire as they did the papers before. The idea that we discard our own history each day.
I know my own history can be thrown away at a moments thought; what one day I thought was precious or important the next it ceases to exist.
To imagine what a person and how a person lives knowing the ending of people he tried to help and the harrowing truth of where they went in some way. The price that comes to a human for being so much more than a simple person. I wonder if you imagine the best and as he says ‘keep it in check’ or if in the most silent moments of their life they fall short on keeping that in ‘check’.
Side note - imagine lighting candles on a Christmas tree hahaha.
Holy shit how incredibly heart warming!!
I know this is strange but when I hear of belsen in any war film of any kind my heart sinks or breaks or pauses. To say I lived but a few hundred feet away from that place for so long and never spared a moments thought. I was only a child but as an adult my god it has such a new place in my soul. And the generations that came after them.
To have lived to 106 and to have subsequently saved 669 people who have since led to 6000 people being alive today because of that. I mean it’s movies like these that are the true beauty of film/tv.