Don't fall on me...

Oct 03, 2017 23:09

Despite my my my migraine, I I I went to see a cheap movie tonight. I have to tell you, this is a great movie, actually reminding me of, "Snowden," at the end. Botox Office appeal! If you is a gal then you can take your moron to THIS movie, which he'll love. I loved it, and I ain't no ways a moron. Very entertaining. Saves the moralising until the ( Read more... )

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birdandfox October 6 2017, 20:51:59 UTC
Have you seen mother! yet?

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madman101 October 8 2017, 10:08:04 UTC
Not yet, but I definitely will now! That Darren Aronofsky seems like someone I need to keep my eye on ( ... )

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birdandfox October 8 2017, 19:15:30 UTC
Aronofsky is a genius. I think a lot of people forget that movies are an art form. Sure, I love a mindless romantic comedy myself. But, it's work like Aronofskys that reminds me of how visceral an art form movie making can be.

The violence doesn't bother me, although it is quite intense and hard to watch at some points in mother!, but the whole film is an allegory for the creation of humankind and the enivitable destruction of Mother Earth because of, so the movie without violence would not make a lick of sense.

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madman101 November 4 2017, 10:53:07 UTC
I will keep my eye on Aronofsky. I agree with your comment. I think that there needs to be more art-form movies, in addition to the mass appeal movies, which have forgotten that they are an art-form...

Violence usually doesn't bother me emotionally, so much as mentally. It's like too much CGI - not necessary to the movie or to life or to kids... However, if violence is integral to the reality of the movie, fine.

Mother sounds like a great allegory. By the time I got to it though it was gone.

last night, I saw, the Truman Show, which I thought to be a, "metaphysical allegory," in line w/ other Jim Carey movies. It doesn't really fit into "sci-fi" or "dystopian." I am thinking that this term might be a useful new label...

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