This is my first time watching this movie, so according to my new rules, I'm doing this as a video only review.
Links to stuff mentioned:
* Redlettermedia review: https://youtu.be/9pQNYeOEFJc?si=ahnjjp7M9LRAPy_Z
Related Playlists:
* Movie Reviews Playlist: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x6N06WoIoV2fLb6xRYrepTk&si=iWMhXdwlxxKxm6r6
Movies that I Watched in 2026: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLOY-0V_l_9x4MSFWzU5IicG0H3orcJ1tV&si=7Xu-ASHaL36-7DER

1 comment:
Beating the dead horse is something people love to keep doing, as long as others still keep chiming in (resonating with). I have some myself, but nobody resonates with me, so those personal stuff has pretty much been dead, maybe for a long while, and the last audience I had was myself (so when I wrote those things out privately, I no longer even have the instinctive will to vocalize them).
Wokism is the dead horse I love to avoid, but impossible to. Really nostalgic that many years ago when I wasn't deeply and constantly exposed to the internet, things like that would have mystified and weirded me out, like any out-of-nowhere things (why do people talk so nasty about those stuff that don't even exist or matter so much?).
Maybe like me, people just want to talk about things they're too lazy or disinterested to watch (or read). Who am I to talk when I (who have become a fellow terminal internet user) am guilty of the same? I think not trying to engage with the thing itself (but use it as a launchpad to go off the tangent) is a global phenomenon that goes hand in hand with the internet (there's an internet forum on this side of the internet that is notorious for its users not reading the articles being posted). Actually it's mostly similar in real life, I still remember telling my family members about Nabokov's opinions or some of the knowledge I newly got online, and they just proceeded to sidetrack and talk about how I should make use of my English comprehension as of then to improve other English skills for career prospects instead.
Maybe the internet just really amplifies the mismatch of interests between people to people.
I, guilty of the same thing I'm saying, have no comment to say about this movie.
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