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  • Finally watched “Everything Everywhere All At Once” and it was very different from any other Oscar winner I’ve seen, very clever, and surprisingly moving.

    • I think many who'd seen EEAAO found these Oscars to be awesome precisely because they gave a different kind of a movie the limelight.

      As an older millennial who saw the Matrix in the cinemas and kinda considers that a culturally defining moment for me and those my age, and, I'd figure, that it more or less captures the vibe of that moment --- cyberpunk tech chic, 90s was peak western civ (?!), thought control is bad ... freedom and conspiracy theories good (?), the apocalypse is in the distant future, you can actually fight the system and at least nearly win your freedom --- the similar-ish way in which EEAAO made a statement to and for the present and the way it in some ways similarly captures this moment ... was wonderful to see TBH. Like, at some point in the movie, it didnt' matter to me whether I liked it or not, I was just happy that it existed and people were seeing it. When it won the Oscars, I felt the same way.

      Also ... am I way off base about linking in to the Matrix? Has anyone written up something about them together in anyway?

  • Yannick, good absurd comedy about social classes. Its french and short (1h07).

    And hey made the ticket free for all persons called "Yannick" (you show your ID to prove it) .

  • skinamarink! I heard many mixed reviews but I'm glad to say that my experience of it was great. it's slow and weird and is quite abstract, but I actually got quite immersed.

  • The Deer Hunter

    Not really sure what to say about it honestly. I think it's a fantastic film, but it's also extremely dense and emotionally heavy. Superb acting performances from De Niro and Christopher Walken.

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