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-Damn the main actress has got a tight and sexy body. I really love her big bubble butt. The director really understands one of the top essential needs of the modern male, and that's is an extremely f-able butt of the female persuasion to unload into on a daily if not hourly basis.
-the director really knows how to film those scenes of the exercise shoot, there's something about it, especially the close up shots, it's like Kubrick except it's not. Though I'm pretty sure she admires Kubrick based on the hallway design of the studio.
-i rate my movies based on scenes that elicit an euphoric feeling from me: Phoenix scene-3pts Her walking down the street with lollipop and First exercise shoot w/the closeup shots-2pts The shape and bubbliness of her butt-2pts
-i do have to say I didn't enjoy the second half of the movie when everything started going south, I understand what the director is trying to do, but it did nothing for me.
-in a streaming climate where movie goers are down and artistic movies aren't given a chance, where it's surprising to see movies last for three weeks even, it's interesting to see this movie is still at my theater going on its eighth week. I actually doubt any movie has lasted that long so far this year. This shows ppl will still come to watch a quality movie however begrudgingly they have to get away from their streaming.
-the director really knows how to film those scenes of the exercise shoot, there's something about it, especially the close up shots, it's like Kubrick except it's not. Though I'm pretty sure she admires Kubrick based on the hallway design of the studio.
-i rate my movies based on scenes that elicit an euphoric feeling from me: Phoenix scene-3pts Her walking down the street with lollipop and First exercise shoot w/the closeup shots-2pts The shape and bubbliness of her butt-2pts
-i do have to say I didn't enjoy the second half of the movie when everything started going south, I understand what the director is trying to do, but it did nothing for me.
-in a streaming climate where movie goers are down and artistic movies aren't given a chance, where it's surprising to see movies last for three weeks even, it's interesting to see this movie is still at my theater going on its eighth week. I actually doubt any movie has lasted that long so far this year. This shows ppl will still come to watch a quality movie however begrudgingly they have to get away from their streaming.
1st interpretation:
it could mean the masses is tired of the rich and successful on top, and during a revolution, they are brought down. But the rich and successful are up there for a reason, through their ingenuity and hard work, and again through them, they eventually rise again.
2nd interpretation: second meaning could be about a side of our human nature, when we are on the "right course" or being successful, the masses could represent our family, tradition, latent fears, or our own doubts about ourselves that tries to pull us down; crabs in a barrel. We fall, we "fail", yet our dream never really dies, eventually it starts to emerge again, and the cycle continues.
The meta societal trends mirrors the microcosms of our minds, the other way round or a reflexive interchange?
3/10=3/5.
2nd interpretation: second meaning could be about a side of our human nature, when we are on the "right course" or being successful, the masses could represent our family, tradition, latent fears, or our own doubts about ourselves that tries to pull us down; crabs in a barrel. We fall, we "fail", yet our dream never really dies, eventually it starts to emerge again, and the cycle continues.
The meta societal trends mirrors the microcosms of our minds, the other way round or a reflexive interchange?
3/10=3/5.
This is the only movie that've really scared me because this is the only movie where it can really happen in real life and there's nothing anyone can do about it. If a crazy off themselves, people would just think it's another case of the crazies offing themselves...or is it?
The music... oh the music in this film is unparalleled, it's like the birth of the Sun, illuminating years of bland film music throughout the past quarter century or so. Forever brightening the past and the future. I don't know how to describe the music except that it makes the film that much more visceral and tense. I can tell you for a fact, the movies that get the film and the music right are legends, example: gladiator, braveheart, schindler's list...etc. And many films may be a good film, but fall short on the music aspect. I believe this is the only film that has its music/sound effects on the SAME level(if not better actually) than the film itself. If i was a film teacher, i would just ask everyone to study this film when it comes to effective music/sound editing in a thriller/horror genres.
The directing. The director is the closest thing to Kubrick since he died. This is because, purposely or unintentionally, the direction combined with music takes us back to the past decades of the 1960's, 70's and 80's. A time when the horror was crisp and unrelenting. In my opinion the close up shots and eerie music makes this a clear homage to the 70's horrors. Another Kubricesque note is the "focused" style of the film, "very in your face" so to speak via close up shots. A unique aspect of the director himself is that he is able to make the film believable, as in there are snippets of unique directing that peaks the film to greatness(and these are also my favorite parts). Examples include: the introduction of the second patient in the room in the beginning, the house call by the psychaitrist. Another Kubrick moment is the hospital room in the beginning, very meticulously clean and organized just like how kubrick likes to do it.
Weakness: i don't know if it was insisted by the producers, but the jumpscares didn't do anything for me as my favorite genre are thrillers. There are some scenes that's a bit bland and pedestrian. And the fact that the supporting cast was pretty bland. Now, i do have to say i think there are probably better ways to shoot a scene and add certain scenes. For example I would've added scenes such as: she getting into an elevator full of people and stand in the back, and then all of them turn around smile at her in an evil way. I may also add a sequence where she's in a mall or a carnival and everywhere she turns everyone has an evil smile and she can't find a normal person. I may also add a scene where she goes into a hospice where she kills an elderly and also kills the only witness.
Tip: i knew this was going to be a great film because if fell into my "sweet" range on the imdb score: basically is a movie with over a thousand votes lands anywhere from 5.9 to 6.5 it's going to be 4/5 for me, 6.6 to 7.0 is going to be close to be 5/5, 7.1-7.5 is about a 3/5 and 7.6 and above is 2/5-3/5. Anything below 5.9 is usually 1/5.
Cool thoughts: It would be cool if they can show this film in a mental ward, i wonder what their reaction would be. Would they think this film is similar to what they experience? Would the film make them feel better or worse? I would also like to know if anyone became crazy from this movie. I may add to this review as more thoughts pop up.
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The music... oh the music in this film is unparalleled, it's like the birth of the Sun, illuminating years of bland film music throughout the past quarter century or so. Forever brightening the past and the future. I don't know how to describe the music except that it makes the film that much more visceral and tense. I can tell you for a fact, the movies that get the film and the music right are legends, example: gladiator, braveheart, schindler's list...etc. And many films may be a good film, but fall short on the music aspect. I believe this is the only film that has its music/sound effects on the SAME level(if not better actually) than the film itself. If i was a film teacher, i would just ask everyone to study this film when it comes to effective music/sound editing in a thriller/horror genres.
The directing. The director is the closest thing to Kubrick since he died. This is because, purposely or unintentionally, the direction combined with music takes us back to the past decades of the 1960's, 70's and 80's. A time when the horror was crisp and unrelenting. In my opinion the close up shots and eerie music makes this a clear homage to the 70's horrors. Another Kubricesque note is the "focused" style of the film, "very in your face" so to speak via close up shots. A unique aspect of the director himself is that he is able to make the film believable, as in there are snippets of unique directing that peaks the film to greatness(and these are also my favorite parts). Examples include: the introduction of the second patient in the room in the beginning, the house call by the psychaitrist. Another Kubrick moment is the hospital room in the beginning, very meticulously clean and organized just like how kubrick likes to do it.
Weakness: i don't know if it was insisted by the producers, but the jumpscares didn't do anything for me as my favorite genre are thrillers. There are some scenes that's a bit bland and pedestrian. And the fact that the supporting cast was pretty bland. Now, i do have to say i think there are probably better ways to shoot a scene and add certain scenes. For example I would've added scenes such as: she getting into an elevator full of people and stand in the back, and then all of them turn around smile at her in an evil way. I may also add a sequence where she's in a mall or a carnival and everywhere she turns everyone has an evil smile and she can't find a normal person. I may also add a scene where she goes into a hospice where she kills an elderly and also kills the only witness.
Tip: i knew this was going to be a great film because if fell into my "sweet" range on the imdb score: basically is a movie with over a thousand votes lands anywhere from 5.9 to 6.5 it's going to be 4/5 for me, 6.6 to 7.0 is going to be close to be 5/5, 7.1-7.5 is about a 3/5 and 7.6 and above is 2/5-3/5. Anything below 5.9 is usually 1/5.
Cool thoughts: It would be cool if they can show this film in a mental ward, i wonder what their reaction would be. Would they think this film is similar to what they experience? Would the film make them feel better or worse? I would also like to know if anyone became crazy from this movie. I may add to this review as more thoughts pop up.
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