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Anya Taylor-Joy: The queen of being in movies that are shot really well and have a lot of potential but come out underwhelming. I don’t exactly know what it is that I didn’t like about this but there was something I didn’t like. Every technical aspect was phenomenal. Great cinematography, great editing, great sound design, etc. And also some pretty great performances. But wow just imagine Yorgos Lanthimos getting his hands on this lmfao. In fact this is an open letter to Yorgos to PLEASE BUT ANYA IN YOUR NEXT MOVIE, THANKS.
Was shown a clip of this in class today and it intrigued me how much tedious work went into the vfx behind it. It looked very choppy and cheap and dated yet very cool at the same time. So that being said as soon as I got home I decided to give the full thang a watch.
All I’m gonna say is, I got about as much out of seeing the clip in class as I did watching the entire…
2nd watch.
Much to like, much to dislike. I still find this pretty entertaining and charming despite how much of a mess it is. Nobody involved in the film really knows 100% of what they're doing but it still manages to work. Even my least favorite Wes film is still a pretty good film.
O N E H U N D R E D M O V I E S ! ! !
(video coming soon)
Sometimes I watch a movie and from the first few minutes can tell it's going to be some shit that I'll love. This was one of them. Matter fact, just by looking at the poster and knowing the synopsis, I knew this would be up my alley. Within the first few minutes you know how this film is…
Gotta revisit. My sister is moving in to college tomorrow, I just ed a video, and I also am in the middle of editing another video so needless to say...I didn’t really give this my full attention. But with how little time I have to plow through the remaining 8 movies I’m gonna review it anyway.
Beautiful cinematography, loved the set design, and Guillermo del Toro just knows how to make you get emotional over shit you normally wouldn’t get emotional about. Again, deserves a rewatch.