That's it that's the post If it's in the theater near you, go watch that shit. If not pirate but I'd highly recommend watching it on the big screen. I will be spamming this in all the mega threads till the mods ban me.
Took me a minute to realise this is a post about a specific film and not just a "GO TO THE FUCKING MOVIES YOU HOGS" empire theatres propaganda post
I just got out of Morbius for the fourth time in 3 days. I feel different. The sunlight hurts my skin. I find black mist gathers around my feet as I glide across the terrain. I feel an insatiable thirst for baked beans.
Instructions unclear, torreting random movies and watching them in parallel on all my devices.
I legitimately thought this was a shit post about westerners having to be constantly entertained to hold back the existential despair of living in a capitalist hellscape.
Watch EVERYTHING EVERYWHERE ALL AT ONCE!! You know Jared Leto will disappoint you
Dear God I can't even imagine what watching that much mobius at once would do to a person
We need to have an Adam-Curtisian discussion about why multiverse shit is a pop-culture touchstone in this particular moment. Is it that capitalism has ran out of worlds to conquer and can only dream of more? Is it people just wanting to see how things turned out differently after a different set of choices? Is it predictive programming for the metaverse?
Okay, but I promise it's good! Way better than no way home this film actually has heart. In terms of blockbusters it has alot more in common with peak 80s speilberg than the marvel capeshit now. S
It's a really weird (in a good way) and bonkers. I think the movie has a wonderful core message and some very interesting visuals. Great performances all-around. It's plainly just a good-ass movie. It feels original and fresh.
I liked when Evelyn (I think that was the protagonist's name) seeing some of her "better" parallel lives. I like when movies show that most people understand their plight in life, but there was something about Evelyn understand their life could have been different was very well done and melancholy. The film did a good job lingering on her alternative selves.
Michelle Yeoh is possessed by every version of her in every parallel reality and does superhero stuff, except it's an original film starring Michelle Yeoh so the action looks like it'll be pretty good, and it has more stakes than a marvel movie because it probably won't have a sequel.
People can say what they want about ST:Discovery, but Michelle Yeoh being a total badass is a lot of fun to watch.
I saw an early release screening and it's easily the best movie of the year so far hands down.
one of the most enjoyable movies i've seen in a LONG time. great visuals, so funny, just a lot of heart.
I feel like the trailer both showed a lot and nothing at all, which is interesting.
have been trying to get others to see it, and i'll probably watch again in theaters at some point.
I love this film so much. I haven't felt this way about an action blockbuster since mad max fury road. It really felt like anything and everything could happen. What's your favorite part of the film?
as dumb as it sounds, it might literally be the rock scene. it sums up the absurdity and heart of the movie and i was laughing and crying all at the same time.
I've been in a slump recently, and while I don't really agree with parts of the "nothing matters" angle of the film, sometimes it helps to readjust perspectives of the world, and what matters is the relationships you have with those around you.
the nothing matters message is my favorite part. The daughter saw everything and became pure nihilism. Nothing matters so I can do whatever I want. She tries to get her mother to see that and almost succeeds until she hears the husband explain that his optimism is not him being a buffoon or naive and he understand nothing matters but that his way of fighting against that negative nihilism was to take the philosophy of if nothing matters than why not be kind. Honestly one of my favorite messages ive ever got from a movie.
What do you know, A24 and Neon are like two American distributors that didn't leave Russian market, so I just might end up seeing it in the theater. Also the worst person in the world while It's still out there.
it seems superhero-ey, will i like it if i normally hate all super hero movies??
It's not really superhero-y at all. It's more "Kung fu/action movie" the Matrix type beat.
Not released yet in the UK :sadness:
How the fuck are movies still not on board the simultaneous release bandwagon.