


I think I liked MM best, just because I appreciate believeable plot twists at the end. The OCD kinship helped, of course. PDL I thought had very realistic and insightful scenes of sibling interactions. BF was the typical parent-child alienation-and-reconciliation-at-deathbed movie; but the colors and visuals were excellent. The two that take place in LA have particularly desolate character maps, but that could be either a coincidence or my own bias.
2 comments:
I thought PDL was exactly how I'd imagine a Paul Thomas Anderson movie combined with an Adam Sandler movie to go. Definitely odd. Not bad, exactly, but odd. Somewhere between Magnolia and Happy Gilmore, almost too precisely.
I threw the term out to describe more the social isolation and misunderstood experiences of the characters. And technically "weirdo flaw" and "flawed weirdo" are opposites!
Post a Comment