Gavaxeman
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Our New Year’s Day movie fest will be on tomo, wonder if we’ll make 4 in a day
Only made it thru 2..timings of showings against us ..but enjoyed playing with Fire and Jumanji 2
Our New Year’s Day movie fest will be on tomo, wonder if we’ll make 4 in a day
Watched Jojo Rabbit today, and yes, it's one of my favorites from last year. It so perfectly blends some very funny stuff with some incredibly dark and emotional stuff. I just loved it a lot.
Of the 2019 campy, class-conscious thrillers that take place in a weird, creepy, dark mansion, I have to give Ready or Not a nod over Knives Out. I liked both a lot and Knives Out has a more weighty cast and complex script machinations but Ready or Not was fun and breezy and very entertaining without the excess, which feels like an unintentional but fitting extra critique of the obscene wealth lavishness it is lampooning.
I prefer Knives Out as a film but I have to agree there's something in the simplicity of Ready or Not which I think was one of the most underrated films this year. I don't think either film really pokes too hard at the class issues (compared to something like Parasite) but Ready or Not seems to just assume you already know rich people suck, which is more than agreeable to me. It's a perfect balance of stupid plot and smart protagonist, and the lead actually gets to use her intelligence to survive rather than it being a cheap character trait a la Laurie in Halloween. The family's relative stupidity throughout seemed to send the strongest message about privilege.
I only really had two critiques of the film, I think it could have had a more interesting house / coherent sense of geography, something that Knives Out and especially Parasite do much better. Thematically I was also a bit conflicted with how the servants were portrayed, as sort of straight up evil accomplices / class traitors in comparison to the much more realistic Fran and Marta in Knives Out who seem to weigh moral issues against their employers wishes.
The servants were middle class centrists stanning for the 1%. Willing to give their lives and be accomplices to murder for a group that considers them disposable and less than. (Jk. I agree with you on that point. I think both Knives Out or Ready or Not made their points in brief moments of pointed satire amidst their fun and, of the movies I saw this year, only Parasite made an entire, consistent point that you can stand back and marvel at as a filmgoer and budding socialist/progressive. Parasite is probably my favorite film of the year and decade, at least.)
Is this some sort of app?I saw some movies in 2019. I liked a lot of them. View attachment 28240View attachment 28241View attachment 28242
Yep! It’s LetterboxdIs this some sort of app?
Would love to keep track of what I watch
Yep! It’s Letterboxd
there are a handful of us on the forum that use it. you can log, rate, review, make lists, and view stats. it’s a really great service.
the list was made by me. I’m pretty sure year by year stats are only available for pro users. after my first year of using the service, I bought in because of how much I loved and used it. plus the stats are a definite bonusIs that EOY list a pro feature?
the list was made by me. I’m pretty sure year by year stats are only available for pro users. after my first year of using the service, I bought in because of how much I loved and used it. plus the stats are a definite bonus![]()