Again, (with the exception of Scott) the photo montage at Tony’s debriefing shown at the start of “Endgame” were of everyone who *was* Snapped. Scott’s photo was only included because they *thought* he did dissipate with everyone else.
I actually enjoy getting into deeper discussions about this sort of thing - even if I don’t agree with the other. (Not that I’m saying I disagree with you...but I think you get my point). If anything, I enjoy it more if the person I’m interacting with has a different perspective because it provides an alternate POV…
I have to (respectfully) disagree regarding its ending. I really think it worked to its advantage.
Ha! See...I knew there would be a movie that would convince you. ;-)
See, I’ve always been very much into the Hot Dad look, so I’ve been a fan of The Tucci for a long time. Although, he was sufficiently creepy in The Lovely Bones (which is just an OK movie with some really good performances).
That's one of her few movies I haven't seen yet. I *know*, I know. ;-)
Don’t get me started on that Jennifer Lawrence push they did back then. She’s a good actress (she was fantastic in Winter’s Bone), but it irked me to NO end the hullabaloo over her performance in both SLP and AH. Both those roles absolutely should’ve been played by an actress a full decade (or two) older than her.
Are you referring to the text messages she sent to Bo Burnham’s character? That part of the ending?
Not at all hyperbole. I feel like Fennell made some really bold choices in regards to both the script and making the movie. Because she both wrote and directed it, I’m not sure we would’ve gotten the synergy that we did.
Sharon *was* Snapped. Her image is shown in the montage of disappeared in “Endgame”. She also makes mention of it during her first appearance in FAWS.
I wonder if, the complaints get loud enough, they’ll retcon Sharon being the Power Broker by saying its Skrull imposter via “Secret Invasion”.
That’s not at all true. Fennell has specifically said she rewrote that ending because she wanted to show a realistic ending to Cassie’s story.
Oof, right? You are not wrong. Amy Adams is beginning to suffer from Glenn Close effect.
Big awards and recognition in academia doesn’t translate into wider sales, unfortunately. My point is that it’s a shame she wasn’t able to be more wider read *outside* of key groups.
How did the studio make Fennell tone down her message? I hadn't heard that - and I thought I'd read everything about the production of PYW. I'm super curious now. :-D
Thanks! That’s what I get for not double-checking via Wikipedia. :-)
Interesting. You’re legit the first person I’ve encountered who claims to be ‘meh’ to her performances. I’m always impressed by her ability to fully commit to the character she plays.
My two cents on Best Actress & Original Screenplay:
It’s you. ;-)