I mean, it has no likeable characters. I was staring at the screen for the first 20 minutes trying to find something pleasing and I just couldn’t.
With the exception of the Fitzgeralds, Hemingway and Dali. But all the other ‘main characters’ were so unlikeable and distant and arrogant and I just found it so despicably transparent.
Also, Bridesmaids really bored me (and her).
Such a dissappointment. Which I should have foreseen to be quite honest.
The man is my new god.
In my opinion, Franco’s best performance.
Incredibly intriguing. I love films that draw me in like that.
Maybe it was because I’d seen the Swedish one, but this one wasn’t as powerful. David Fincher is an extremely cool director. The way he shoots and sees scenes is remarkable, but this one… I don’t know. I felt like maybe he was a bit off his game. Rather than being tight, like most of his films are, this was a little loose and longwinded.
I will say that I probably scrutinized it more than was probably fair. I was very sceptical of it in the first place, and probably wasn’t a fair watcher.
Feel free to prove me wrong. I love a good discussion.
How do you finish high school when you don’t care about anything?
This question is honestly one of my biggest pet peeves. And it’s always said in the exact same tone of voice. As though it is completely surprising and kind of… I’d hate to say wrong, because I like to believe that people aren’t that stupid, but at the same time, there is always this patronizing streak to that question.
“No, actually I don’t watch films or read books that I can relate to. Where I understand the characters. Who would want to do that?”
I mean, do you not watch films with straight protagonists?
The next two months all planned out.
I am trying to put a little bit of this trip into my everyday life just to keep the dream alive.