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Re: 872 Ghost World
Posted: Wed May 17, 2017 8:11 pm
by knives
Co-sign to Domino's opinion.
Re: 872 Ghost World
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 1:38 am
by Brian C
AWAY WE GO turned me from a Maggie Gyllenhaal fan into someone that can hardly bear to see Maggie Gyllenhaal. Complete reversal, after her crude, obnoxious stereotype of a character in that movie. That's all I remember about, to be honest.
Re: 872 Ghost World
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 2:00 am
by knives
I thought that was very funny to be honest. I guess it takes having seen one of those people in real life.
Re: Away We Go (Sam Mendes, 2009)
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 2:43 am
by whaleallright
This remains the worst film I've paid to see in a theater.
Re: Away We Go (Sam Mendes, 2009)
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 3:31 am
by Brian C
knives wrote:I thought that was very funny to be honest. I guess it takes having seen one of those people in real life.
Eh, I've known my share of new age-y hippie liberal types. My point isn't that there's no one like her, just that the character was an obnoxious caricature of the type. She felt constructed for the sole purpose of being torn down. I hate it when movies do that.
And furthermore, Gyllenhaal's performance specifically felt downright contemptuously during in bad faith in a way that opened my eyes to her acting in general. I see that quality in a lot of her work now, even retrospectively. Just a feeling that she's looking at her characters kind of side-eyed.
Mendes doesn't come off much better for it either, frankly, although I've never been a huge fan of his. The movie was kind of Payne-lite anyway.
I have no problem believing it's just me but it's stuck with me to this day.
Re: Away We Go (Sam Mendes, 2009)
Posted: Thu May 18, 2017 11:51 am
by spectre
I liked the film, but that sequence bothered me a lot too. It's a shame, because there was a lot of warmth and humanism in the film. But that sequence was classic setting fire to the straw man (straw couple, in this case!).