When she broke out that accordion I knew she was gone, if she was ever there. Goodness, what a movie. That ending was unreal.
This played in our local theater for one whole week and it’s gone because Black Panther 2 is on a ton of screens. Was really hoping to catch it this weekend.
The replies are hilarious. A bunch of dipshits are excited to watch the film now because they think it's some anti-woke piece of mass media.
Doesn’t know what critical race theory is and has poor media literacy, not surprised Also, she’s a lesbian and that’s not the point the character is making
I looked at it as an extension of her issues with noises. And her issues with noises reflecting back to the conversation between her and her former teacher (Played by Julian Glover who I recognized as Grand Maester Pycelle from GOT) when they discussed Schopenhauer and his quote, “I have long held the opinion that the amount of noise that anyone can bear undisturbed stands in inverse proportion to his mental capacity and therefore be regarded as a pretty fair measure of it.”
Good, I hope they support a good film even if they don’t understand it. Better TAR gets their money rather than My Son Hunter or whatever the fuck those weirdos are into
I definitely took that ending as a personal failure of status compared to who she was before. She looked down on Mark Strong’s character cause he was nothing more than a guest conductor which was a less “respectable” typecast. I can assuredly see how someone like her would view a conductor of a live score event for a video game in Southeast Asia as an embarrassing fall from grace from the echelons of classical music performance.
The extreme right is not going to watch this. Maybe they'll torrent it but they won't get past the New Yorker scene.
yeah those conservative types don't consume any media because they are too busy having an aneurysm every time they see someone with blue hair and a septum piercing