Sup lol.
Die for art, live for nothing.
How many times can you see someone get the absolute shit beaten out of the them just get back up and do it again? It's a lot and it's even more intense and exciting each time. The use of the main character in and action film having CIP is such a brilliant concept and it is used in so many creative hilarious ways and greatly helped build the suspense. Jack Quaid brings his specific brand of awkward charm and feels perfectly utilized here.
This is essentially Sonic Adventure 2 Reference: the Film. 10 year old me is therefore losing it.
The Sonic films I feel has had a massive, gradual improvement since the first one. No longer feels like Jim Carey is carrying the movie singlehandedly with the additions if Idris Elba as Kunckles in 2 and Keanu Reeves as Shadow in this one. Carey playing 2 characters simultaneously definitely had me laughing the most and Keanu Reeves works surprisingly well as Shadow…
I'm gonna make a film adaptation of Moby Dick but instead of a white whale it's about a guy trying to find a real copy of this movie. Before you ask, yes the same amount of deaths still happen.
Got to see this in theatres as a double feature, played before It's Such a Beautiful Day. In addition only 20 minutes, does probably the best job of expressing the cynicism and anxiety so many of us went through during and since the pandemic all without a single word of spoken dialogue. Loved the wide variety of music, from classical to jazz percussion. Keep forgetting how "just" stick figure drawings could evoke so much raw emotion.