I never thought sidewalk chalk could punch me in the gut as hard as that.I Saw the TV Glow is incredible. One of the movies that just feels important for it's place and time. Go see it.
Hugely affectingI never thought sidewalk chalk could punch me in the gut as hard as that.
This is insane.
I'm surprised it did so bad. It had really good reviews and my wife and I enjoyed it.It’s done pretty poorly in theaters. Gotta recoup as much as they can before it’s completely forgotten.
I'm looking forward to watching it, but it's tough to get the wife to want to go to the theater so I'm glad it's on digital fast.I'm surprised it did so bad. It had really good reviews and my wife and I enjoyed it.
I thought it was gonna be a hit too. I Will probably watch it at home eventually.I'm surprised it did so bad. It had really good reviews and my wife and I enjoyed it.
Yeah, it’s two points on the same revenue chart for these giant companies.How is this logic going to play out long term though? Why will people go to the theater if they know that they only have to wait two measly weeks to catch it at home? Tom Cruise and Christopher Nolan can't save cinema all by themselves!
I don’t think I Saw The TV Glow will work for everyone, but man did it work for me. Incredibly great, unique style that felt like a weird kind of nostalgia for something that doesn’t exist. It’s dark and sometimes existentially bleak, but I wouldn’t classify it as horror. It’s something else completely. It’s very much its own thing. And that’s something I love about it.
I’ve read a lot of people say Buffy is what the Pink Opaque is referencing, but my mind immediately went to Are You Afraid Of The Dark? - especially in the scene when Owen watches it as an adult and it looks completely different. That was my experience with Are You Afraid Of The Dark?
The trans subtext / metaphor is apparent to me, and I think when you read the whole thing that way it really unlocks. But I also think it’s such a well layered movie that you don’t necessarily have to read it that way. Although that would be denying the inherent queerness of this film.
Also I gotta say, I felt Twin Peaks vibes in a lot of it. The two musical performances instantly reminded me of The Roadhouse from the Return. The scream at the end reminds me of the scream and release of tension and dread that capped off The Return. Also the concept of nostalgia itself - it’s embedded in The Return and heavily slathered all over this film.
I just really loved it. I had weirdly high expectations for this and it actually delivered even though I did think it was going to be more of a horror film.
I haven't seen it but he review I read compared Pink Opaque to a cross between Are You Afraid Of The Dark? and The Adventures Of Pete & Pete.
What a dang movie. I was very unsure going in; off the age of the actors/characters and the relative newness of the filmmaker that this would be a zoomer text, with very little for me to relate to. Ditto with the trans allegory; I thought I was walking into something that simply wasn't for me.I Saw the TV Glow is incredible. One of the movies that just feels important for it's place and time. Go see it.
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