Has anyone else seen the greatest piece of kino from 2018? Pic related
Has anyone else seen the greatest piece of kino from 2018? Pic related
Saw the short film, how was the actual movie?
It's genuinely incredible. Great humour but it's also extremely poignant and Jim Cummings is fantastic. I feel like most of the people on this board would love it if more people actually knew about it
Haven’t seen the short film. The movie was good slice of life depression, and actually maintained a pretty good pace and plot thread. Also a bunch of long takes that make it easy to watch
nice jaw. is that supes?
excellent movie, pure kino.
it's really bad. the writer/director/lead gave himself a monologue every 10 minutes of the film. he should've just made an acting reel if that's what he was trying to accomplish with this.
First of all that claim is extremely hyperbolic, secondly it's absolutely retarded to complain about a character speaking a lot within a character study. Now leave and get better taste
relying that heavily on monologues is shit writing on his part and his acting during some of these scenes was grossly overemotional. also having that many monologues in the film absolutely wrecks the pacing because a development will happen with the plot but then the film has to slam on the breaks for a monologue. even the character of his sister has a monologue. it's bad writing, bad acting, and bad directing.
Dude he has like two main monologues in the whole movie and they both make contextual sense to the plot. The whole point of his character is that he's overemotional. Seriously, did you even pay attention to the movie? Have you even seen many movies? All your reasoning is pants-on-head stupid, it sounds like you're just trying to latch onto whatever you can to make up some sort of forced reason for disliking a perfectly fine script. Explain why exactly a character speaking ruins the pace of a film because news flash, monologues happen all the fucking time both in life and in cinema
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lol@ trying to viral market this on Yea Forums
tha movie is pretentious shiite
I haven't seen the movie but do you ever stop to wonder if it's possible that you simply liked it and he didn't?
It's by the very nature of art that a work's strength be in and of itself a weakness at the same time
there's a lot more than two. hell if you turned it into a drinking game you'd be blackout by the last third of the film.
>Explain why exactly a character speaking ruins the pace of a film because news flash, monologues happen all the fucking time both in life and in cinema
a normal film might have one or two monologues but having a film be wall to wall monologues is nuts if it's a normal film and not something like an adaption of a stage play. and monologues rarely happen in real life. what you're thinking of is dialogue. unless you spend a great deal of time talking to the wall or something, idk, maybe you do.
>Seriously, did you even pay attention to the movie? Have you even seen many movies?
far more than it deserved, and i have seen many movies. maybe you should watch more if you're that easily impressed by this sub film student project level dreck starring a ridiculously weepy manchild.
>the pacing
i just love it
as soon as someone mention """""""the pacing"""""""""" i just know they're full of shit and absolute retards
stick to the following, nigger: capeshit, star wars, breaking bad and game of thrones
fuck you, you fucking child
Oh right sorry, I forgot we're only allowed to discuss capeshit here
It's perfectly fine if someone else doesn't like it except that user is literally making up falsities about the film which I'm not going to just accept
Go back and count the number of monologues. No seriously, do it and realize how wrong you are. Because 90% of the spoken script is dialogue between two or more people. I honestly don't know if you're trolling or you just don't understand what a monologue is
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I did, both monologues were kinos. Good film.
i'm not going to waste my time all over again watching this shit. if you want to, go the fuck ahead. there are so many scenes where he's just rambling on they might as well have dimmed the lights and thrown a spotlight on him.
It's my favorite film from last year and I'm glad people are finally getting around to see it.
This has some hilarious moments and some very sad scenes but I thought everything didn't mix to well.
It felt like that movie had no driving force.
The first ten minutes were amazing anyway.
Yeah, I saw it and I really liked it. I'm a sucker for any movie that's not based on comic books.
I'll be dammed if it doesn't have the best opening scene of 2018.