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where did they get those really nice scissors? Billions of them would have had to have been made. Only thing I can think of is they were standard issue rabbit scissors used to dine with.
Really dug this. Jordan Peele is emerging as a powerful and engaging voice.
what did you liked about joe? I was entertained, and i liked his framing and overall aesthetic. But i found his intent to have a political subtext always embarrassing.
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verb_to_trust wrote:
A lot of people are complaining about it being too political but I didn't think it was coherent enough to be annoying in that way.
Yeah. Whatever the hell the subtext was, it was incoherent at best. Nothing in this movie makes a lick of sense when you think about it for 60 seconds.
Can you articulate it for me? I'm just curious what didn't work for you exactly. Like I said, I wasn't tuned in to any of that so I'm curious what I missed (or ignored) that didn't work for others.
I felt like he was pointing to the dark underpinnings of human existence without showing us them in the main characters. Adelaide, in particular, was played too straight and clean. The exchanges between her and her "dark half" did nothing for me and took away from the action/flow of the movie.
I would have preferred either more subtext or none at all and have it be more bloody and nihilistic.
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VinylGuy wrote:
Im not a fan of Get Out...i was expecting more and the first time i saw it i was disappointed. Then, i was in Brooklyn waiting for Joey to reply a message and the movie was on tv and had a blast.
This looks good yeah.
Oh, Joe never texted me back.
Do you mean our Joey?
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I felt like he was pointing to the dark underpinnings of human existence without showing us them in the main characters. Adelaide, in particular, was played too straight and clean. The exchanges between her and her "dark half" did nothing for me and took away from the action/flow of the movie.
I would have preferred either more subtext or none at all and have it be more bloody and nihilistic.
where did they get those really nice scissors? Billions of them would have had to have been made. Only thing I can think of is they were standard issue rabbit scissors used to dine with.
I made this joke too. If they could make those, why not just make guns?
Anyway, this was no Get Out which I absolutely loved.
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