God Bless America, Bobcat (wtf) Goldthwait
I usually try to judge movies by what they are: movies. I try to enjoy how the story is paced, the acting, the photography, the style, etc. etc.
This movie, though, is so unbearably arrogant in shoving its message down its viewers' throat that I just can't.
Humanity, specifically America, sucks according to Goldthwaith. He could have developed this thematic in a thousand different ways, but he chooses to make this movie not for the people who do not suck and do NOT spend their whole lives in front of the TV watching Fox News and talent shows, the ones that could save this poor humanity. Nope. He treats the viewers just like mass media treats them: like idiots.
Nothing is left to the intelligence of the viewers, everything has to be explained by pathetically cliche' monologues poorly delivered by Joel Murray (I don't blame him, though), or generic hatred rants. Nothing is subtle, everything is right there on the screen. Hey do you watch TV? You suck! Do you take pics with your phone? You suck! Do you give high fives? You suck! Do occupy two parking spots when you park? You suck! Ok, this last one I agree with BUT...
... Goldthwait complains about how there is no respect or shame left in our society, and then sends two frustrated people (so original btw, we have a divorced overweight unattractive man and a cool rebel teenager in love with Alice Cooper) shooting at people for being rude.
Dude, shooting someone is kinda rude, you realize that right?
Awful, seriously. Like, awful.
Nothing makes me angrier than the right message delivered the wrong way, because it ruins the message itself.
3/10
The Martian, Ridley Scott
Perfectly polished blockbuster. You know what you get for your 12 dollars before you sit down and you are not disappointed: Everything works perfectly, it doesn't take any unwanted risks, everything is predictable, everything is professional, well thought and greatly executed.
I really have no complaints about it.
It would have been a 7 but I added half a point because of the one thing I really didn't expect: ABBA in the soundtrack, and I love ABBA. Like, I even liked Mamma Mia! But that's a story for another night.
7.5/10
I usually try to judge movies by what they are: movies. I try to enjoy how the story is paced, the acting, the photography, the style, etc. etc.
This movie, though, is so unbearably arrogant in shoving its message down its viewers' throat that I just can't.
Humanity, specifically America, sucks according to Goldthwaith. He could have developed this thematic in a thousand different ways, but he chooses to make this movie not for the people who do not suck and do NOT spend their whole lives in front of the TV watching Fox News and talent shows, the ones that could save this poor humanity. Nope. He treats the viewers just like mass media treats them: like idiots.
Nothing is left to the intelligence of the viewers, everything has to be explained by pathetically cliche' monologues poorly delivered by Joel Murray (I don't blame him, though), or generic hatred rants. Nothing is subtle, everything is right there on the screen. Hey do you watch TV? You suck! Do you take pics with your phone? You suck! Do you give high fives? You suck! Do occupy two parking spots when you park? You suck! Ok, this last one I agree with BUT...
... Goldthwait complains about how there is no respect or shame left in our society, and then sends two frustrated people (so original btw, we have a divorced overweight unattractive man and a cool rebel teenager in love with Alice Cooper) shooting at people for being rude.
Dude, shooting someone is kinda rude, you realize that right?
Awful, seriously. Like, awful.
Nothing makes me angrier than the right message delivered the wrong way, because it ruins the message itself.
3/10
The Martian, Ridley Scott
Perfectly polished blockbuster. You know what you get for your 12 dollars before you sit down and you are not disappointed: Everything works perfectly, it doesn't take any unwanted risks, everything is predictable, everything is professional, well thought and greatly executed.
I really have no complaints about it.
It would have been a 7 but I added half a point because of the one thing I really didn't expect: ABBA in the soundtrack, and I love ABBA. Like, I even liked Mamma Mia! But that's a story for another night.
7.5/10
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Cinema Italiano.
Cinema Italiano.