This movie is so ethereal and Barbara Streisand's voice is exquisite. She is wayyy too pretty for the movie to convince us she's ugly though.
Me in the first part of the movie: heterosexuality!!!
Me in the second part:
heterosexuality...
This movie is so ethereal and Barbara Streisand's voice is exquisite. She is wayyy too pretty for the movie to convince us she's ugly though.
Me in the first part of the movie: heterosexuality!!!
Me in the second part:
heterosexuality...
from penis to VAGIIIINA
This movie has a couple great emotional beats but is less than the sum of its parts. On the whole, wildly insensitive and anachronistic and absurd - but it was entertaining.
You ever watch a film and you're like "that's so me fr?" This is that film for me. Visually stunning and rife with relationships that are complex, awkward, and real. The film is deeply rooted in a specific time and place and I really appreciate that authentic authorial voice. This film captures the growing pains of adolescence as Chris navigates social media, feeling like an outsider, friendships changing, an unsure crush, and familial ties. The Asian mother/son conflict is a classic in my book. I started bawling towards the end and it was over. A perfect film to watch with your Chinese parents
Daniel Craig lusting after a rosy but ambivalent ex-army twink that delves into increasingly hallucinatory territory. Beautiful men in the nude make love to each other in what basically amounts to softcore pornography, which I support. I do think the power dynamic was weird like Jesus just let a young man exist but hey Eugene also seemed pretty into it even if he was fickle. Gay lovers with a large age gap does seem to be a recurring theme in…