• diprount_tomato@lemmy.world
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    1 year ago

    I didn’t. Barbie was a nice time watching a movie that didn’t even seem to take itself seriously so it allows surreal and fun moments.

    But Oppenheimer was just a masterpiece

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      Pssh. Everyone knows that the lead actress whats-her-name takes herself super seriously and would never, ever, say or do anything just because it’s funny.

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          Nominated. Would have been winning* if they let me name the movie “It’s Hardin’ Time” instead of “I, Tonya” then have Jared Leto rip me off.

          True genius is never appreciated until it is too late.

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      I strongly disagree. Both were middling and forgettable. In a year or so most people will struggle to recall anything about either movie.

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        cuz maybe you are not smart enough to understand Oppenheimer.

        But I guess some people are just simple.

        Here I’ll translate, bomb go bombom humanity goes die die. Unstoppable process , no stop.

        Simple?

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          it’s not about that at all.

          my criticisms in brief:

          • creating a post-post-modern work but centering the drama around the pre-modern harmartia in a character
          • the absolute break neck speed of narrative in an incredibly long work, without intermission is very draining and not enjoyable
          • the absence of charisma from the lead character coupled with the inexplicable attraction and support of everyone around him to him
          • “who’s story was it?” there were so many conflicting POVs, and about half a dozen endings
          • the surrealism wasn’t earned or justified
          • the entire thing is about the possible human cost of such decisions but the only victim we see is imaginary
          • most of the dialog is essentially exposition of scientific or legal terms
          • although what happens - post hoc - was interesting. the actual experience of watching it unfold was just watching a bunch of people bicker about their jobs
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            XD well I’ll make it simpler, we are all dead men walking. In a society without patience I understand what you mean.

            But 3 hours to build up to one sentence is something that I’ve never seen benfore in any other movie.

            Considering the sentence, well nah this movie was something else.

            You can expres you complaints however you want. But I never saw it as boring at any point…

        • volvoxvsmarla @lemm.ee
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          Honestly man, have you never heard of atom bombs and nuclear power before that movie? You make it sound like this movie is enlightening humanity about the dangers of nuclear weapons and revealing some kind of secrets that haven’t been common knowledge for decades.

          Or to use your degrading language that you seem to like to make us dumb dumbs understand: small thing goes boing, that bad, we deady-dead, just as granny said.