A fascinating time capsule of the late 90s-early 2000s that imagines the potentiality (and problematics) of the internet and digital world. But I think that's selling it too highly. Three thematically-colored Tilda Swinton female-virus hybrids (Ruby, Marinne, and Olive) have escaped the confines of the digital world, and are running amok, preying upon real men for their semen because, for some reason, that's what 3xTilda Swintons need to survive. At times, bad-funny (red Tilda Swinton emptying her purse that's only filled with condoms in order to pay for donuts) and other times, very cringe (enter fourth Tilda Swinton character: Dr. 'Rosetta Stone'.)
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Live and Let Die 1973
I find this movie very fascinating as it's attempting to tackle several different things. This is Roger Moore's first foray as Bond. Although he lacks the charm and boyishness of Sean Connery, his cold yet somewhat oblivious and sardonic attitude isn't bad. The film also seems to be in conversation with blaxploitation films. There are stereotypes like the relationship between black communities and the drug trade, which are reimagined in a framework of black empowerment, jazz and soul music, and…
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Ingrid Goes West 2017
Aubrey Plaza is electric and magnetic on-screen as the titular character. Unfortunately, the movie misses the mark when it comes to what it wants to articulate about today's society. All the characters--Ingrid included--are eager mirrors of their 'idols'; they reflect, embody, and impersonate identities that help them carve out their own existences in the world. Social media such as Instagram further exacerbate this, acting as the catalyst for--and magnifier of-- 'artificial' social relations between reflections, rather something more 'real' or…
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