Phantom Thread is the actual best American movie I've seen this year even tho I didn't quite love it. Don't you dare @ me
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Replying to @ConnorSouthard
so technically you think a film set in sacremento is foreign? interesting.
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Replying to @jeanlucpeakhard
That film is OK at best and I challenge anyone to tell me which parts they found in any way memorably affecting or even just... fresh
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Replying to @ConnorSouthard
man you dumped some spice on that take. bare minimum, it was a love letter to a city that has been treated as an also-ran to bakersfield for most of it's life.
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Replying to @jeanlucpeakhard
OK and that's great, but like, man, to most audiences they won't be able to tell it's not set in the familiar environs of SoCal. Sorry but it's true. Even the sense of place felt half-assed to me as an outsider
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it's very relatable because it's intensely bland
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you say that like it's a bad thing.
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I don't think it's healthy to project oneself into art too much, and this is definitely a work that's basically a psychic foam mattress; it just reifies whatever feelings the watcher has about their own coming of age instead of adding meaning or inviting reflection
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Problem with this is it hinges on sinking into a foam mattress being bad.
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mattresses have a purpose and they're good at it, but I don't think art should just be mattresses
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Absolutely not! Some art should be just pure rebar but comfy and cozy is not inherently bad or without merit imo
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