Jason Garrison

Jason Garrison

Favorite films

  • The Tree of Life
  • The Ballad of Buster Scruggs
  • Nacho Libre
  • Calvary

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  • The Brutalist

    ★★★

  • A Real Pain

    ★★★

  • Conclave

    ★★★

  • Between the Temples

    ★★★½

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  • The Brutalist

    The Brutalist

    ★★★

    Enjoyable isn't the word, but I'm glad I saw it. The first act was so rich in color, life, family, migration, love, and loss. The second act felt like a cruel bait and switch... painful and dark, and not in a constructive or coherent way.

    I was disturbed. Do I belong to the comfortable?

  • A Real Pain

    A Real Pain

    ★★★

    Very enjoyable to see this in the theater, but didn't really stick with me.

    I'm logging it away as a heartfelt comedy about the different ways we grieve, with a sort of appeal to listen well to others... especially when they're behaving badly.

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  • Conclave

    Conclave

    ★★★

    The visuals are stunning, they create a lot of intrigue. The subject is mysterious so having a look into that setting feels special. The acting is phenomenal.

    Still, this didn’t do it for me. It felt disconnected from a real exploration of these characters and their motivations. The ideas driving each of these cardinals to see the world and the church differently were abstracted into poles that have more in common with broader cultural trends than closely-held convictions of Catholics.…

  • Four Daughters

    Four Daughters

    ★★★★

    Awful story told in a gripping & experimental style. It felt like being invited to a family holiday when they’re working through an unimaginable trauma. Moments of beautiful harmony, but against the backdrop of just gut wrenching tragedy.

    Favorite parts:

    - Kaouther Ben Hania creates such a relaxed environment with the sisters that you’re able to enjoy their levity and inter-family dynamics with a smile while knowing this family has a long road ahead off-screen.

    - I enjoyed understanding the story…