This movie is an imprint. I feel like I've lived it a long time ago.
Incredibly warm, human and with a touching soundtrack to match.
This movie is an imprint. I feel like I've lived it a long time ago.
Incredibly warm, human and with a touching soundtrack to match.
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"I accept my gay daughter because nothing matters." is profoundly insulting to every gay child out there, and it's actually profoundly insulting to just about everything, ever.
Morally and philosophically bankrupt seizurefest. There may be an infinite number of universes, but in precisely ZERO of them do I like this movie. Screw this movie.
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I am sure this was a lot better back in 2005, but as of today the representation of fascism that this movie shows you is very surface level, naive and cliche, and therefore it fails to even make a point about why and how fascism originates and why precisely it is bad and it only shows potential results of it (homophobia, censorship, religious persecution). The only good thing about this movie was the occasional decent shot or two and Weaving…