Doesn’t get much darker than those last 5 minutes. I just wanna leave it there for now and go curl up in a ball.
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Doesn’t get much darker than those last 5 minutes. I just wanna leave it there for now and go curl up in a ball.
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what a captivating web, i lost myself in every single episode. works really well as a series, did not feel like was ever stretching itself. weirdly riveting in how it walks you through every detail of every action with little to no music, a stone-cold performance, and barely any camera movement. i was enthralled. so many scenes where not a word is said in like 20 minutes but you don’t notice at all. andrew scott delivers one of the best…
Feeling pretty blown away by this. Satoshi Kon’s work is some of the most terrifying to me because of how he effortlessly creates a space in your head. ‘Internal’ is probably the best word to describe it and while that may seem intriguing, any of his films would suggest the opposite. With ‘Perfect Blue’ and ‘Paprika’ he accomplishes so much with so little, taking high-concept ideas and boiling them down to their most electrifying parts. That said, you can imagine…
part 3 is as turbulent as it should be, don’t really know if that’s a good or bad thing. as a whole, this series isn’t as much a comprehensive character study as it is a tribute to his process and dedication. i really like his music so i really liked the doc. also worth recognizing that you can make an entire separate doc about what’s happened to kanye since part 1 premiered at sundance. who’s to say how much coodie…
Part 2, final thoughts:
I seriously cannot wrap my head around the idea of not believing these men. My anger towards this is so much greater than it would have been had I seen this at Sundance because just seeing the reactions to this documentary prove how much progress needs to be made. Somebody'll probably comment on this like "BUT UHH WHAT ABOUT THE EVIDENCE"
Dog, who in their right minds would make these kinds of things up, who would…