I unsuccessfully try to sound professional and cool in my reviews, I know.
I have only logged like half of the stuff I've watched
(The Final Cut)
Thought I'd come back to this after five years with a more mature pair of eyes to see if my sentiment towards the cult-classic would maybe change upon a rewarch, but yeah, still nothing. I can certainly appreciate the admitedly aesthetic neo-noir atmosphere and the some-what philosophically rich undertones it's got going on, but the whole package is delivered in a such bummy manner that it really doesn't do anything for me. The plot and characters are…
Still found myself appreciatitive of the way the multiversus stuff is handled, the best thing of the film, that being the finale sequence, still rocked. The thing did feel much more overtly sentimental this time around, but still an earnest effort nevertheless. Huomour unfortunately still very hit and miss for me. Can see why people really like it, can see why people really don't.
Brilliant!! I've admittedly never been a particularily huge fan of Fincher's work; Recognizably a prolific filmmaker that has some greats under his belt, but none that have really spoken to me on a paricularily personal level per se. Atleast not until now. I had basically no expectations going into this, I had always thought Gone Girl was just your average, run-of-the-mill Fincher thriller with several technical profincies that film nerds just love to rave over, which gave the film it's…