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Just got done watching this, and holy fuck it was Kinoit

might be the best in the series,
I did not expect Netflix to handle a portrayal of the Catholic church as well as this
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I got to the part where Daniel Craig is ranting about how the church is racist and homophobic and mysoginistic and I rolled my eyes and turned it off
I already know ploughman was the killer so idc
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>>216923320
I called my priest when this happened. He told me that Jesus will punish this director for doing that. I prayed a lot since then.
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Bro, not really. The first two were good, but the mystery was weak in this. I figured out what was happening like halfway into the movie. The part where the old lady and Hawkeye are in the room with the coffin alone and then they put the cover on the coffin but the camera just happens to be low so you can't actually see who is in it, that single shot gives away the whole plot
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>>216923320
Honestly that part felt so unnatural it made me think that including something like that is necessary to placate all the wokies in Hollywood, it seems almost like he wanted to tell this specific story but he had to get all the virtue signaling out of the way before the movie could proceed.

If they cut out that part the movie is surprisingly not very woke besides the obvious potshots at the conservative political party

>>216923769
Glass onion sucked
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>>216923859
why is this ineluctable in current fiction/art? why do directors and their ilk insist that every fiction that contains a topic that is considered morally questionable must also contain within an admission that the artist holds the moral view?
imagine if a director tried to adapt Lolita in current year - if he did not have a witty, likeable, sane self-insert come on screen to remind the audience that pedophilia is seriously twisted and that humbert is a bad person, the film would (if current trends are to believe) never see the light of day. why is this?
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>>216924005
because young audiences really are stupid and live to clutch their pearls over everything unless the creator can point to something that unequivocally states that he's not promoting something problematic
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>>216923859
it was included because it shows Benoit isn't a man of the cloth, and he's not coming in as anything but skeptical, but it was really a scene to show that despite the differences between Benoit and Father Jud, they can come together
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Just cause Cailee Spaney is cute doesn't mean I have to watch this
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>>216921598
I'll never watch this because the first movie sucked so fucking bad. Coworker-core flick
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Only the first one even feels serious enough to be an actual movie, 2 and 3 are pure streamslop
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>>216923320
>Movie is about comically religious and comically atheist person finding common ground and working together
>/pol/jeet tourist triggered when this is made obvious because people like him missed the point
Its a fun who-done-it anon, performatively getting butthurt over muh church because Netflix has to make themes obvious for the lowest common denominator is gay
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>>216925902
I thought the scene where Jud is on the phone with the crypt opener lady, and she goes silent before asking Jud to pray for her mother was extremely well done.

I didn't know people thought this was critical of faith in that way. I thought it allowed the opposing viewpoints to but heads, but ultimate didn't go the easy route of shitting over religion but pointing out the nuance that faith is what the individual makes of it.
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>>216925958
It's one of the most pro-christian movies I've seen in a long time to be honest
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>>216921598
I admire that what Ryan Johnson really truly wants to do with his life is make NBC Mystery Movies for our time. They're pretty good NBC Mystery Movies too, though Poker Face kind of fell apart.
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>>216926031
Wasn't it made by an atheist?



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