Reliable cookie cutter Sandler.
Truly the McDonalds drive through of film, your not expecting anything groundbreaking but god damn does it have its place.
I love how he force feeds a basketball scene and niche sports references into any spot he can.
I liked the concept of short fables through a modern lens, but Yorgos is just is too weird for me. And Jesus man would it kill ya to just have a semi normal score for once.
There are some impeccable outfits in this, none better than a sandal wearing, oversized suit Jesse Plemons in the third act of this film, looking like something straight out of the 2003 NBA draft.
Plemons was the most interesting part of all three stories, I never would have guessed Todd from Breaking Bad would become such an eclectic character actor.
Also I love Hong Chau.
I always love when movies have a film grain and are accompanied by a suspenseful score.
I thought this was an interesting way to tell the story, by using an actor researching an upcoming project becoming more entangled with the people she is studying.
Juliane Moore and Natalie Portman both are great leads showing their micro expressions and slips of their mask when observing each other throughout the film. Loved all the shots in mirrors and reflections.
Its tough to…