Neo is a hacker who gets godlike powers, so it’s somewhat utopian for him.
I believe she’s actually of Kurdish descent.
I’m still annoyed by those frogs.
Not really, because his character decides against sleeping with someone because they’re underage.
Unlike the AVC writers, I don’t find Tom sympathetic at all. He’s just unpleasant to spend time with. My favorite Ripley movie is The American Friend because the protagonist is the sap Ripley tricks into doing some of his dirty work (Ripley’s Game covers the same material but with an emphasis on showing how cool…
Mima isn’t much of a character in Perfect Blue. Things just sort of happen around her while she’s carried forward by the currents of her profession.
Does the dog actually do anything, like keep those dang hippie kids off his lawn?
Cliff exists within the world of the film, so the question is whether that really happened in the film’s continuity. I say it only makes sense as a flashback which explains why Cliff is persona-non-grata anywhere that stunt coordinator has pull.
They’re hippies, shown flipping the bird and yelling “PIG!” at cops. They’re not going to The Man for help. This isn’t a film about corruption with the LAPD either. Having them encounter each other again by coincidence actually would be in keeping with the film.
Sense8 got a wrapup movie.
Since she has supporting characters here, perhaps the camera could turn around to reveal she’s talking to them, like Chief Wiggum asked by Dr. Hibbert to solve Mr. Burns’ shooting.
Kids are much safer today than 30 years ago. But, on the other hand, childhood should involve taking some moderate risks of which they are currently deprived.
It does seem like music got suckier around the time I became a teenager, because the universe dislikes me.
I wasn’t being sarcastic. The Manson family members subjected to violence here absolutely have it coming.
You’re onto something there with the coincidental nature of them running into him again, but the Manson family is not capable of “running plates”. They’re hippies, not law enforcement, and your idea of them having some connection with the LAPD that will help them out is sillier than random coincidence causing them to…
After The Tick’s cancellation, I suppose that is your best source for tick-related content.
I didn’t observe him, but I read later that he’s in a mid-credits scene as a commercial director. I left when the credits started, so I guess I’ll watch it when it hits Netflix, although a film this long doesn’t need the extended version people are talking about.
He probably should spend more time with his new wife and less getting drunk on their first day together at his house. Particularly at the end of the film where he goes over to drink more with the neighbors.
I was going to say that Tarantino’s films are still successful, but then I remembered that Clint Eastwood still has hits even if his “first take is always good enough” approach leads to a lot of misses as well.