All men are bad. Women win. All works out. With all the men being terrible and women awesome. :cowboy: Bo burnham was good tho
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@nyhtf I think you missed the point. It wasn't about all men being bad and all women good. Cassie's highschool friend was a real piece of sh*t who looked purposely the other way. Same for the Dean of their school. The lawyer had real regret for what he'd done. This story is about how a crucial horrific moment turns the lives of two women around and how people easily look the other way to save their own skin. It's about not being able to let go.
A comedy should be judged by if you laugh. A horror movie should be judged by if it is frightening. If this movie was judged by its ability to put an audience to sleep, it would be great. It's a horror movie, though, so a fail. I'm not saying I saw the end coming, but all the characters acted like they were just serving the plot instead of being actual people. Toni Collette's performance (or was it the script?) was incredibly uneven as she moved from unaffected to completely traumatized...sometimes within the same sequence. I actually liked the final story reveal and it was certainly built throughout. The problem is it took forever to get there and I hated every character so much, I couldn't care less if they lived or died. Garbage that every critic wanted to use "heightened" in a review will be lining up to kiss its ass. Here's the thing...my theater was full and never even a gasp. Did hear one dude snoring, though. See at your own risk.
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@phantom103 We won't be agreeing on this. This may have been my least liked film I saw in a theater of all last year...and with MoviePass I saw 80 movies. I aggressively disliked it. Glad you found some value there. I felt bored.
“Just to know ! Does this season has woke stuff?? So i can skip like the other season”
Last season was about the AIDS epidemic. Gay people do not equal woke. I highly suggest you figure out the correct use of the term or stay far away from everyone.
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@soundscream "Gay people do not equal woke." - sadly, in the eyes of Rightwing snowflakes, they do. It's basicaly been corrupted to mean anything progressive and Left-leaning, or anyone who isn't straight, cisgendered, (and generally) male and white. I think we'll struggle to correct its usage back, language has a mind of its own.
Just to know ! Does this season has woke stuff?? So i can skip like the other season
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@uwunoodles97 Also love that they often cast those who are disabled and mentally challenged, bringing widespread awareness of how talented they can actually be as cast members of a popular show while contributing said talent in often times a reoccurring role, including portraying main characters crucial to the overall storyline. Admittedly throughout the life of the series it has often been these actors that I've found myself curious about and therefore interesting. It has been the many characters from diverse backgrounds, the wardrobes that do wonders to make it that much more believable, and of course the top notch writing, directing, and great acting from every single cast member that has kept American Horror Story fresh and interesting, almost feeling as if watching a brand new show - but one that you already know is top tier - and you've been waiting to see it way to long already. Almost as if I miss the show already, but I'm only 10 minutes into the episode.