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Pretty much all of the toy story films are super dark and depressing to me. Luckily the movies are couched in a cartoon aesthetic so we can view them as lighthearted and shit.
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I have a hard time with old-timey moves sometimes. It must have something to do with what I like to get out of films that I will often shut off movies made before, say, 1960 if they don't grab me almost immediately. For example, I only made it like 20 minutes into The Hidden Fortress before I decided it wasn't for me (this isn't universal, though--I liked Citizen Kane and Rashomon, for example). This is all the preface for saying: I watched Treasure of the Sierra Madres this week and really enjoyed most of it. There's something about its speed and pacing that lags behind what I usually like in a movie, but I liked all the performances and the bend of the story.
Well, it was ok...i mean, its a nice stylish fairytale. Another one from Del Toro. The script is merely ok, full with weird moments and lots of stupid choices ( she was alone with the monster without anyone noticing?) and with the most black and white characters i saw in a long time...i mean Octavia Spence´s character is such a cliché is almost offensive.
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