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At all cost, avoid being influenced to forced to watch this depressing, awful movie. Take a bullet if necessary!
At all cost, avoid being influenced to forced to watch this depressing, awful movie. Take a bullet if necessary!
Loved it.
On the above scale I would be somewhere in the middle. OK but far from great, not a movie I would watch again. Have not been impressed with any of the best picture nominees yet, but still have 3 to go.
Perhaps I was hoping for more given past days in Manchester by the Sea, or I missed something good when sneaking a brief shut eye during the woeful film.Loved it.
I will see Lion when it hits DVD. My wife saw it on a preview night in November and liked it a lot, but she definitely likes Manchester By The Sea better.Perhaps I was hoping for more given past days in Manchester by the Sea, or I missed something good when sneaking a brief shut eye during the woeful film.
Give Lion a watch; found it entertaining and tragically insightful, e.g., 80K Indian children go missing annually. LION
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As I've posted elsewhere, and have thought about a lot since seeing both films, I think that Moonlight and Manchester By The Sea do great jobs of conveying the humanity of a tortured existence in a way that even people with no connection to the context can relate, as long as they have experienced some extent of tragedy in their own lives. The walls built by each of the respective main characters to deal with their own very different life circumstances still share a common theme imo, and I think both films end with a realistically hopeful view of them trying to work on removing their walls--or at least surmounting them.
Yeah, I love movies that dwell in the grey areas, with characters who are neither wholly good nor wholly evil. If you don't and prefer more Hollywood, definitely pass on these.Gack! Just reading that nearly put me in a coma. Maybe I can pass on these two. Lion looks interesting though.
Yeah, I love movies that dwell in the grey areas, with characters who are neither wholly good nor wholly evil. If you don't and prefer more Hollywood, definitely pass on these.
The characters in Manchester By the Sea and Moonlight do not sit around talking about their feelings. Quite the opposite in fact. It takes a while to unpack why they are who and how they are. Which is pretty much the "point" of each movie imo.I love those too....if they are doing something, and not sitting around talking about their feelings. Anti-hero movies are very much in vogue. Deadpool and Suicide Squad for recent examples.