donsanuk
Iscritto in data mar 2019
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The Zero Theorem is a bold, brain-bending ride, overflowing with vivid visuals, razor-sharp satire and Christoph Waltz's hypnotic turn. Its "everything equals nothing" concept crackles with originality, and Gilliam's warped future world is pure cinematic candy. You can tell the people who made this movie must be a very interesting person, because every frame screams restless imagination. Yes, something is missing, a tighter story or deeper emotional punch, but the film's ambition and style more than make up for the rough edges.
About existence, god, meaning of life ...
10 for the encouragement.
About existence, god, meaning of life ...
10 for the encouragement.
Adolescence is a gripping but deeply problematic mini-series that attempts to explore the tragic consequences of teenage isolation, online radicalization, and emotional neglect. While the show succeeds in creating a tense atmosphere and eliciting strong emotional reactions, it ultimately falls into a dangerous pattern of intellectual dishonesty and ideological manipulation.
Strengths
The performances, especially by Owen Cooper (Jamie) and Erin Doherty (Briony), are outstanding. The cinematography - including a brilliant one-take sequence in Episode 3 - demonstrates technical mastery. The raw emotional pain felt by the characters is portrayed with authenticity and nuance, making Adolescence a powerful viewing experience on a purely emotional level.
Major Concerns
However, Adolescence makes a critical misstep: it conflates the toxic radicalization of isolated youths with any broader attempt to understand male-female social dynamics.
Throughout the series, any mention of gender relations, dating dynamics, or male psychological struggles is immediately linked to extremism, misogyny, and violence. There is no acknowledgment that many individuals, including men and women alike, seek to understand relationships in a healthy, constructive way. The narrative leaves no room for nuance: to question, to explore, or even to learn about gender relations is portrayed as inherently dangerous.
This is a textbook example of emotional manipulation:
By using an extreme, psychologically unstable character as the sole representative of young men seeking answers about gender,
By saturating the narrative with fear, guilt, and outrage,
By silencing any rational discussion on the differences and interactions between men and women, Adolescence reinforces a rigid ideology rather than encouraging genuine reflection.
Broader Implications
By doing so, Netflix sends a troubling message: young people who attempt to understand the opposite sex, or who experience frustration in relationships, should either remain silent or risk being labeled dangerous. This approach discourages emotional education, fosters shame, and may worsen the very isolation and confusion it claims to address.
Understanding male and female dynamics is not inherently toxic. It becomes toxic only when approached without empathy, responsibility, or critical thinking - none of which are discussed in the series. Instead of promoting open dialogue and balanced education, Adolescence opts for fear-driven moral condemnation.
Conclusion
Adolescence is a technically excellent but ideologically loaded series. It weaponizes a real and complex societal issue to advance a simplistic narrative: that exploration of gender dynamics is a path to hatred and violence. This is a dangerous oversimplification that ultimately disservices the very young audiences it seeks to warn.
Viewers should approach the series with critical thinking: appreciate the performances and emotional power, but remain aware of the intellectual traps embedded within the storytelling.
Strengths
The performances, especially by Owen Cooper (Jamie) and Erin Doherty (Briony), are outstanding. The cinematography - including a brilliant one-take sequence in Episode 3 - demonstrates technical mastery. The raw emotional pain felt by the characters is portrayed with authenticity and nuance, making Adolescence a powerful viewing experience on a purely emotional level.
Major Concerns
However, Adolescence makes a critical misstep: it conflates the toxic radicalization of isolated youths with any broader attempt to understand male-female social dynamics.
Throughout the series, any mention of gender relations, dating dynamics, or male psychological struggles is immediately linked to extremism, misogyny, and violence. There is no acknowledgment that many individuals, including men and women alike, seek to understand relationships in a healthy, constructive way. The narrative leaves no room for nuance: to question, to explore, or even to learn about gender relations is portrayed as inherently dangerous.
This is a textbook example of emotional manipulation:
By using an extreme, psychologically unstable character as the sole representative of young men seeking answers about gender,
By saturating the narrative with fear, guilt, and outrage,
By silencing any rational discussion on the differences and interactions between men and women, Adolescence reinforces a rigid ideology rather than encouraging genuine reflection.
Broader Implications
By doing so, Netflix sends a troubling message: young people who attempt to understand the opposite sex, or who experience frustration in relationships, should either remain silent or risk being labeled dangerous. This approach discourages emotional education, fosters shame, and may worsen the very isolation and confusion it claims to address.
Understanding male and female dynamics is not inherently toxic. It becomes toxic only when approached without empathy, responsibility, or critical thinking - none of which are discussed in the series. Instead of promoting open dialogue and balanced education, Adolescence opts for fear-driven moral condemnation.
Conclusion
Adolescence is a technically excellent but ideologically loaded series. It weaponizes a real and complex societal issue to advance a simplistic narrative: that exploration of gender dynamics is a path to hatred and violence. This is a dangerous oversimplification that ultimately disservices the very young audiences it seeks to warn.
Viewers should approach the series with critical thinking: appreciate the performances and emotional power, but remain aware of the intellectual traps embedded within the storytelling.
Making a movie about Minecraft: +3 /
Actor 1: -4 /
Actor 2: -4 /
Actor 3: -5 /
Actor 4 (teenage girl) : -1 /
Actor 5 (kid boy): +1 /
CGI and Minecraft world: +5 /
Songs: -2 /
2 or 3 good jokes, 40-50 bad jokes.
The CGI is genuinely impressive, capturing the iconic blocky aesthetic of the Minecraft universe with remarkable attention to detail, vibrant colors, and creative environments that feel both nostalgic and immersive, making the world instantly recognizable and surprisingly charming.
The execution feels more like a marketing exercise than a genuine attempt at storytelling.
Good potential, replace all actors and the acting, improve pace, and it could be a great movie like the new Mario.
The CGI is genuinely impressive, capturing the iconic blocky aesthetic of the Minecraft universe with remarkable attention to detail, vibrant colors, and creative environments that feel both nostalgic and immersive, making the world instantly recognizable and surprisingly charming.
The execution feels more like a marketing exercise than a genuine attempt at storytelling.
Good potential, replace all actors and the acting, improve pace, and it could be a great movie like the new Mario.