So I watched Parasite in March and thought it was amazing and then watched Snowpierce and then Knives Out this month. At least mild socio-political commentary and a really gripping storyline are the combination of things that usually makes me love a project. On my to-watch list is: Burning, The Florida Project, and the new Immigration Nation doc on Netflix. In the past I've loved Community, You, and Chilling Adventures of Sabrina. I'm down to watch anything but maybe something kind of hopeful or at least not soul-crushingly grim?? Okay thanks fr reading and hit me with ur best shot!!
The Florida Project is pretty good. From the same director, I also thought Tangerine was well done.
Repo Men is my recommendation. It seems like a forgotten film because I never see people talking about it. The premise is if privatized healthcare had no limits. People are given replacement organs on usury loans, and when they miss a payment the repo men visit them (where ever they are) and immediately surgically remove the overdue organ.
Repo Men sounds terrifying! Love it. I also liked Tangerine a lot- made me like wistfully sad.