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Bong se mantém um gênio em misturar a crítica e seriedade com umas pitadas de humor bem típicas dele. E esse filme é mais explícito o possível na crítica social. Tão cômico, mas ao mesmo tempo tão plausivel de poder ser realidade.
For how nuanced and challenging I found Parasite, I was honestly surprised by how one-dimensional and flat this felt. It was fun, but almost everything fell short for me. Its perspectives on colonialism, capitalism, value of life, and political idolatry could have been incredibly engaging, yet it all felt underdeveloped. I loved Mark Ruffalo’s character and I appreciated its unapologetic critique of far-right cult personalities, but he often felt one step away from an all-out Trump impression: his performance, his…
This was the coolest shit I’ve seen, the documentary was so filled with love, and the fact that Stephen Chung was just a person in the friend group, that is this band, just wanted to capture the moment with his friends. I’ve only recently discover their discography and shit after this docu I’m in love with the band. They were just a group of people that just kinda found each other in the nooks and crannies of Toronto, and BAM!!…
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