@MOULlNR0UGE
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aftersun is very blatantly a movie about depression and the loss of the protection childhood innocence comes with but some of u will insist on dumbing it down to the simplest possible thing to make it sound bad bc u have 0 media literacy
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@MOULlNR0UGE
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1 year
i do not play about this movie.
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@MOULlNR0UGE
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@MOULlNR0UGE
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1 year
im sorry for sounding humourless but this is so deeply tone deaf considering the director has explicitly said the movie is basically about her dad
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@MOULlNR0UGE
ijbol adjani
1 year
since this is getting likes out of nowhere i want to add u obviously dont have to like it taste is subjective but dont be purposefully obtuse about the meaning behind it
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@MOULlNR0UGE
ijbol adjani
1 year
anyway
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@komradekhris
What Have They Done To Chrishaun?
1 year
@MOULlNR0UGE @jerstonfilm I feel like it comes from a desire to decode the plot to every movie like a puzzle. Like, yes, it's a movie about suicide. I don't think it's trying to hide that from you. It's edited and paced the way it is to evoke a certain feeling, not to obfuscate the narrative.
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@matildae22
Matilda ♋︎
1 year
@MOULlNR0UGE I can absolutely see why someone wouldn’t like it. It’s very slow and light on plot and even as someone who loved it it didn’t fully click for me till the end. Taste is subjective and I understand completely but calling it bad and stupid feels very unfair and shallow
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@doubleofilms
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1 year
@MOULlNR0UGE don’t even like the movie but seeing people actively misread it is sooo? trying to beat a movie at its own game is so silly because movies r very rarely playing games to begin with
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@caelanwhite_
cae and 14,562 others
1 year
@MOULlNR0UGE growing up, looking back at your childhood and realizing your parent was struggling, though you kind of knew at the time but couldn’t articulate it and didn’t know how to help them. now you want to understand them but it’s too late and you can never quite reach them.
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@ddrmdz
Michael
1 year
@MOULlNR0UGE i don’t know this movie, but it’s a similar sentiment to how i feel about a lot of movies so i like
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@pebbut
Brady
1 year
@MOULlNR0UGE i wasn’t expecting to relate so hard to the themes of this movie and ended up sobbing for 15 minutes afterwards
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@thegr8joh
🇵🇸 certified loser boy
1 year
@MOULlNR0UGE even I who generally don’t like (or have a hard time with) slow movies, I loved it. but it’s mainly thanks to all the symbolism of why it’s slow, why there’s no real narrative and that at the end it’s just a woman remembering her dad through vacation footage
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