Can’t believe I slept on it thinking it was gonna be some run of the mill “people go to a place and get slowly killed off” type thriller. Highly recommend if you’ve also let it pass by like I have.

It’s also very funny.

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    2 years ago

    My negative review of the review is that the movie is about art and class, and it doesn't make sense without analyzing the class component.

    She was a sex worker who was doing her job when she asked the chef to make the cheeseburger because she noticed that he was happy at that point in his life and it would bring back good memories for him. That's what the cheeseburger was about, and adjacent: the display for it was the one display that talked about labor and not ingredients.

    From the art perspective that scene could also be about how art is dead unless it is done non-cynically and appreciated non-cynically(although not without critique as the review suggests), but my thoughts on that are more muddled