Walking around a prospective venue for her 45th wedding anniversary, Kate is told by her guide that the Trafalgar ball was held there many years past. “Didn’t Nelson die?” she inquired. The guide, slightly taken aback, responds, "Yes—but we won the war." In the final dance scene, we are left wondering just as Kate is: if the marriage has been saved at the cost of love.
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Bottoms 2023
Better than Heathers or maybe even Fight Club. It is clear that Seligman and Sennott's team up effort in the writing department tries to balance shock comedy ("who here has been raped?") and bisexual pillow talk. At times it is unwieldy but Seligman's subtle direction binds both aspects together with timely execution, bringing together high school melodrama and femcel meme culture. In the diner scene between Liu and Edebiri, the camera creates a sense of intimacy through a slow pull…
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