Eric
Mama's lil stinker
Just want to give my take on some of these.
By far the worst film of the year IMO. If your goal is to watch a bunch of people nonsensically age into oblivion overnight with zero explanation until the last 5 minutes of the movie, then this is for you. I won't give anything away but it's 2 hours of my life I'll never get back.
Old (2021)- 50% at RT, critics and audience. A group of people including their kids on holiday discover that life is shorter than they thought. A mysterious beach where aging is just crazy and you can’t run away. It’s watchable, group dynamics were good, the answer to this mystery was ok, but glad I did not buy tickets for it.
M. Night Shyamalan had some intriguing movies around the turn of the century, but it seems to difficult to keep that sharp edge.
Pleasantville was wonderful in so many ways that really touched on discrimination and a bit of coming to age. Really well written and one of Reese Witherspoon's best performances ever given to me.Pleasantville, on Hulu. It get compared to The Truman Show, both about fake perfect suburban worlds and they were released close to each other. I think both are great movies but, I’m somehow drawn to Pleasantville a bit more. It’s weird in a great way. Casting is outrageous.
Both films are dark, but Pleasantville….the scene in the packed diner with the song Take Five is one my favorite scenes in cinema. There‘s a surreal tension that’s appealing.
I'll admit I'm a sucker for these, we ended up binge watching the show during the pandemic and loved both movies.
Downton Abbey: A New Era (2022)- If you have never seen this, watching the series first is a must. As a stand alone, don’t bother.
However, if you are vested in the series (97% audience score at RT), it’s good if you just want to spend some more time familiar characters you like. The Dowager Countess of Grantham inherits a Villa in the South of France from a romantic admirer from decades ago, the obvious question why would someone do this, along with some intrigue about whom a parent could be, a movie gets filmed at Downton to pay for a new roof, Violet Crawley bows out.
These brief interludes from 2019 and now 2022, just don’t cut it as compared to a series. It’s why I prefer a series to remain a series and a movie remain a movie franchise.
i enjoyed reading the critical reviews over at Rotten Tomatoes: https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/do...views?intcmp=rt-scorecard_tomatometer-reviews
- The Anglophile equivalent of a Big Mac.
- The trials and tribulations of passive income earners, where every other scene seems to be a discussion over tea and crumpets on who is inheriting what, is almost delightfully absurd this time around