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Cult Classic. In search of a Cult evidently.
I rushed to the IMDb review site to see what the reactions were!
None.
I'm surprised because I found Electroboy unusual and refreshing. It's a multi-layered biopic with many twists. Yes, there are some uncomfortable parts, but they all add up. Masterfully done.
I rushed to the IMDb review site to see what the reactions were!
None.
I'm surprised because I found Electroboy unusual and refreshing. It's a multi-layered biopic with many twists. Yes, there are some uncomfortable parts, but they all add up. Masterfully done.
Such a promising story, such a promising movie. Sigh.
Casey Affleck is, as ever, a joy to behold. A perfect performance, worthy of Oscar nomination. But Michelle Williams, who I adore, couldn't bring a single tear to her biggest scene. Her dry-eyed performance reflects the hollowness of its too-highly crafted story. If she can't spare a tear for what she's gone through and how badly she treated Patrick, how can we? The scenes of the Massachusetts coastal towns and waters are beautiful and lyrical, which might have led to the movie's worst blunder-- the music. It sounds like it wants to a Jane Austen historical epic and is distractedly inappropriate for the story.
Casey Affleck is, as ever, a joy to behold. A perfect performance, worthy of Oscar nomination. But Michelle Williams, who I adore, couldn't bring a single tear to her biggest scene. Her dry-eyed performance reflects the hollowness of its too-highly crafted story. If she can't spare a tear for what she's gone through and how badly she treated Patrick, how can we? The scenes of the Massachusetts coastal towns and waters are beautiful and lyrical, which might have led to the movie's worst blunder-- the music. It sounds like it wants to a Jane Austen historical epic and is distractedly inappropriate for the story.
Moonlight is going to be Best Picture of 2016 and Best Sound and Best Score and Best Cinematography and several Best Actor and several Best Supporting Actor and Best Screenplay and Best Director-- what am I leaving out? It is a movie filled with HEART-- as perfect as a movie can be. It's a movie to watch six times and discover ever more depths than the last viewing.
As Best Picture, the Academy will make up for repeated slights dealt over and over again against two communities.
Everyone knows that Brokeback Mountain was and is far superior to Crash (who even remembers it?), but the implicit bias against LGBTQs disqualified it.
The Academy has shown its implicit bias against Blacks so many times I've lost count.
The Academy can embrace two birds with one Best Picture statuette. And the more Oscars the better. They are all well-deserved.
Moonlight. Overcome your own implicit biases and see it, my cinema friends! You'll be better people for it. And we'll arc toward a better, more inclusive, society.
(Plus it'll make the racist/homophobic Trump-Pence administration choke.)
As Best Picture, the Academy will make up for repeated slights dealt over and over again against two communities.
Everyone knows that Brokeback Mountain was and is far superior to Crash (who even remembers it?), but the implicit bias against LGBTQs disqualified it.
The Academy has shown its implicit bias against Blacks so many times I've lost count.
The Academy can embrace two birds with one Best Picture statuette. And the more Oscars the better. They are all well-deserved.
Moonlight. Overcome your own implicit biases and see it, my cinema friends! You'll be better people for it. And we'll arc toward a better, more inclusive, society.
(Plus it'll make the racist/homophobic Trump-Pence administration choke.)