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I live in hope for lots of films and albums that I just don’t like and don’t see what the fuss is about cos plenty of both have made sense and revealed their beauty years n years later. So it’s ok to and you’re allowed change your mind. In fact it’s a good thing.
I live in hope for lots of films and albums that I just don’t like and don’t see what the fuss is about cos plenty of both have made sense and revealed their beauty years n years later. So it’s ok to and you’re allowed change your mind. In fact it’s a good thing.
Yeah, art will give you the chance to come back to it and appreciate it in a different light for sure.
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LoathedVermin72 wrote:
dimejinky99 wrote:
Ryan Gosling is the only reason to watch that film.
Agreed. And that’s still not enough of a reason to sit through all three interminable hours of that garbage.
Yeah it had nothing for me st all that film apart from him. And as with the original I feel like I’m missing out. But as I said. Maybe it’ll come round for me some day. It’s not like I haven’t tried. I stick it on every few years and always with the same yep. Still don’t get it.
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The original has some serious flaws for me but it’s a billion times better than 2049. It has real ideas and gobsmackingly gorgeous cinematography and production design, which is a lot more than I can say about the new dumb dumb sad robot love idiot movie.
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In other news, I’m suffering though Bergman’s Brink of Life right now. Oof, what a slog. Why on earth did he choose THIS as a follow-up to Wild Strawberries?
In other news, I’m suffering though Bergman’s Brink of Life right now. Oof, what a slog. Why on earth did he choose THIS as a follow-up to Wild Strawberries?
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"The Sound of Music" always looked extremely boring to me as a kid. A few years ago after a visit to Salzburg and seeing some of the sites from the film and real life story I finally watched the movie. Turns out it's pretty fantastic.
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Biff Pocoroba wrote:
"The Sound of Music" always looked extremely boring to me as a kid. A few years ago after a visit to Salzburg and seeing some of the sites from the film and real life story I finally watched the movie. Turns out it's pretty fantastic.
I'll always love this movie. Used to be yearly tradition around the New Year that we'd watch it as a family. I hated it - then I moved out of the house, and a few years missed the tradition and then later bought it to watch
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Rangi Guy wrote:
Biff Pocoroba wrote:
"The Sound of Music" always looked extremely boring to me as a kid. A few years ago after a visit to Salzburg and seeing some of the sites from the film and real life story I finally watched the movie. Turns out it's pretty fantastic.
I'll always love this movie. Used to be yearly tradition around the New Year that we'd watch it as a family. I hated it - then I moved out of the house, and a few years missed the tradition and then later bought it to watch
One of the most visually beautiful movies ever made. That opening is just overwhelming.
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