First movie I’ve walked out of
Sound mixed insanely too loud
An absolute triumph of artistic achievement and one which tells a beautiful and tragic tale of what it means to be a woman in so much of human history
The content of the film itself cannot be discussed outside the context of its incredibly unique construction. An entire movie, shot with real actors in real environments, edited into what could be a finished film in its own right and then passed into the hands of exceptionally skilled artists to painstakingly…
A very fun and funny dark comedy that feels straight out of the early 2000s
I love period pieces, especially the 80s, and this hits the nail on the head for all the most over the top 80s tropes and style
The storytelling can be a bit incoherent at times but it’s a movie that pairs well with a healthy suspension of disbelief
Great performances all around; Kathryn Newton stuns in her gothic chic, Liza Soberano stands out and delivers some of the best lines of the film, and despite not saying a word Cole Sprouse conveys emotion expertly