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I liked it enough, specially with how good it looks. The photography is gorgeous really. The cast is alright. I guess is more powerful for those who experienced something similar in life.
But that twist at the end threw me off. I kinda saw it coming after he talks with his parents at the restaurant, and I found it unnecessary. A it too much maybe and I don’t get why he kept seeing Mescal’s character
I remember I was in Miami when it happened. I was posting from the balcony of my apartment overlooking the beach. And I was having an argument with Adamdude.
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VinylGuy wrote:
All Of Us Strangers.
I liked it enough, specially with how good it looks. The photography is gorgeous really. The cast is alright. I guess is more powerful for those who experienced something similar in life.
But that twist at the end threw me off. I kinda saw it coming after he talks with his parents at the restaurant, and I found it unnecessary. A it too much maybe and I don’t get why he kept seeing Mescal’s character
Have you seen The Discarnates? The first adaptation of the novel. From the same director of Hausu. Is great.
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VinylGuy wrote:
All Of Us Strangers.
I liked it enough, specially with how good it looks. The photography is gorgeous really. The cast is alright. I guess is more powerful for those who experienced something similar in life.
But that twist at the end threw me off. I kinda saw it coming after he talks with his parents at the restaurant, and I found it unnecessary. A it too much maybe and I don’t get why he kept seeing Mescal’s character
because he wanted to, and because Mescal's character wanted to see him; the same reason he kept seeing his parents (until his parents decided to stop visiting him, because even ghosts can exercise free will); for me the movie is about unfinished business, and desire, as well as grief; and it's set apart from most of these imaginative "grief movies" by treating its ghosts as sentient, able to make decisions of their own accord and visit us, not just figments of the living's imagination
I liked it enough, specially with how good it looks. The photography is gorgeous really. The cast is alright. I guess is more powerful for those who experienced something similar in life.
But that twist at the end threw me off. I kinda saw it coming after he talks with his parents at the restaurant, and I found it unnecessary. A it too much maybe and I don’t get why he kept seeing Mescal’s character
Have you seen The Discarnates? The first adaptation of the novel. From the same director of Hausu. Is great.
Really enjoyed the first half of Saltburn but then
Go on
The setup was engaging and well done, there were a fair share of nice visual touches, and look I will watch almost anything with Keoghan and Elrodi was an unknown to me surprise but once
Really enjoyed the first half of Saltburn but then
Go on
The setup was engaging and well done, there were a fair share of nice visual touches, and look I will watch almost anything with Keoghan and Elrodi was an unknown to me surprise but once
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