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What did you take away from this movie?
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Don't trust women in war or directing
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>>215689970
We should repeal the 19h amendment.
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>>215689970
that I lost two hours of my life I'll never get back (and that Rebecca Ferguson somehow hasn't hit the wall yet)
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>>215689970
Haven’t even marathoned the trailer yet
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A long joke with no punchline.
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countries that preserve their people = bad
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That modern directors don't understand how to make a Rashomon style story. You don't just repeat the same events and add minor additional moments to them. That's fucking lazy and pointless.
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>>215690748
>modern directors don't understand how to make a Rashomon style story
I unironically think Weapons handled that aspect pretty well.
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>>215689970
That we will all die if we keep having so many women and minorities in the government.
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>>215690778
No it didn't, it's the same shit.
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>>215689970
that pulp fiction editing actually can make something worse
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>>215689970
>three set ups with no pay off
the state of modern writers
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>>215690748
Yeah, this. It's incredibly how easy it is to fool midwits into watching "serious cinema" just by showing different perspectives of the same story.
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