Five characters make confessions under quarantine that touch on their lives during the 2020 pandemic and living in a world of deeply divided politics.Five characters make confessions under quarantine that touch on their lives during the 2020 pandemic and living in a world of deeply divided politics.Five characters make confessions under quarantine that touch on their lives during the 2020 pandemic and living in a world of deeply divided politics.
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HBO throws down the gloves in a brave and bold stand against the current administration (my apologies for refusing to say his name). They are largely preaching to the choir I suspect at this point.
Each actor delivers a fictionalized story which is meant to represent most importantly a conglomeration of actual people.
All the stars gave great performances in my opinion. Bette Midler, Dan Levy, Issa Rae, Sarah Paulson, and Kaitlyn Dever. I have to admit I was seriously surprised to see Kaitlyn Dever who is a young still on the rise in the show.
Everyone should watch it though I would rate it PG13 for language.
Opinions of this movie will almost certainly be split along ideological lines. Personally I found Sarah Paulson's character's monologue the most impressive. The movie isn't any sort of masterpiece, but I enjoyed it.
Hopefully, there is to be an additional monologue to come, and it will be from a person who danced on the grave of Trump!
I wish I could have danced on the grave of Margaret Thatcher, and I feel the same about Trump and Johnson, the two most divisive fascists since Hitler!
God Bless, Miriam.
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- TriviaShot remotely during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic
- Quotes
Miriam Nessler: He's wearing jeans and a windbreaker, and the hat. The red hat. You know the one. The MAGA hat, in New York City. Two blocks from the public theater and Cooper Union, where Lincoln spoke, and Larry Kramer! That's like me going to Nebraska wearing a yarmulke waving a rainbow flag while reading a book!
- ConnectionsReferences Rosemary's Baby (1968)
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- 1h 28m(88 min)
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- 16:9 HD