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The phrase “show me, don’t tell me,” is used all the time when talking about films. Such a simple thing, yet can be so impactful in a film. Especially in a certain type of film, such as La La Land. When you take a concept like Inception, let’s just say, that’s a movie you’d need to be told just as much as shown.…
The ending and justification was too complicated. I followed it just fine, but it’s too complicated. Also, Rian, for the love of God can you stop making the biggest actor in your movie the killer? It’s happened every single movie of the trilogy so far.
I know this is going to be a very hot take but I’d rather be myself and give you my honest opinions than cowardly agree with everyone just to fit in. I don’t understand at all why people love this film. I’ve tried to see how, I’ve watched videos on it, I’ve tried to see things a different way, and I just can’t see where this film…
Here I am with another hot take, but who’s surprised at this point? I’ll cut straight to the chase, I had a lot of issues with this somehow beloved film.
First off, Ben Stiller was obnoxious as shit in this movie. Writers and directors seem to think that audiences love adults who act like children, but get this, we don’t! It’s old and bland and obnoxious, and I get this came…
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