Yes! It's just so raw and the lack of soundtrack really adds up to the suspense.
Yes! It's just so raw and the lack of soundtrack really adds up to the suspense.
It's an amazing song, to be frank. I enjoyed the movie as well, really stunning visuals, badass soundtrack and an entertaining story.
I finally got around watching Blue Valentine on Friday. What a fucking depressing movie that was. What makes this film so compelling and interesting to me is how complex is both lead characters' personalities are. The flashbacks were also pretty mesmerizing. I liked how the director would often avoid cutting a scene…
Meh, it's more like a poorly wtitten show than a devout one to me.
Some lines - most of them, actually - feel like they were from the first draft. I keep coming back to the show though.
Wow, Sense8 doesn't know how to be subtle.
I was on board with Mr. Robot up until that lame, lazy, poorly structured plot twist.
I tried rewatching the fourth season but couldn't finish. Far too many conveniences and plot holes, not to mention the boredom of the first couple of episodes. Dexter hasn't aged well.
Harry-Ginny is just so… meh? Like, OK I'll take this…
I'm a big fan of the franchise, and Deathly Hallows: Part 1 is the best movie of the Harry Potter series for me. It's realistic, intimate, thrilling but also managed to keep the sense of magic there- even if it's in a darker form. All that said, I like the fact that the first part just kind of stops to breathe a bit…
This was, by far, the most exciting episode of the show for me. Sure, there are some points here and there that are not entirely working for me - particularly with how easy to manipulate the tech guys are. I get that they are trying to save their jobs, but it just felt too far fetched, as if the writers needed to rush…
Haven't watched the episode yet, but it bothers the shit out of me whenever a show pretends their cups are full but they are actually empty. Just wanted to say that.
Absolutely. I hope I have the chance to do that someday.
Aw… This episode is so beautiful in many ways I can't actually verbalize. I truly hope Black Mirror does more episodes like this.
By the way, what a fucking glorious cinematography, the show has been stunning so far.
My parents used to threaten me about military school if I kept up with my bad - though not so bad - behavior as a kid.
I was, throughout the entire episode, wondering "well, I would have been OK with some people finding out I masturbate… I mean, everybody does that, right?". And then they reveal it all. I really liked how the writers play with our emotions, it's easy to see a lot of people feeling sorry for the main character, only to…
Playtest is the weakest for me. The main character isn't really interesting and the very final scene upsets me, as it could have been a lot more impactful if they had never told us whether the game was over or not. Ending with the guy entering in his mom's room wondering whether his mom has Alzheimer's too or the game…
Merits is wonderful. It's that kind of episode that has a slow, but ultimately satisfying built up. The speech at the end is just damn near perfect.
San Junipero is an absolute masterpiece. I love it and would rank the episode as one of the show's very best hour yet.
Yes!! The final scene was surprisingly fun. Which, for an episode of Black Mirror, is a plot twist of its own.