shanliogg-82946
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It is a great film, talking about cancel culture, social media influencing, lack of taking responsibility over our own feelings and actions and touch on other social media influenced modern human troubles. Some people wrote ending was not good or second half etc. Please don't decide based on these, personally, I found ending as interesting as the rest of the film. So many people who leave this type of reviews are so used to shallow action oriented films, that is what they are expecting. This film is not an action film. It is definitely not meant to be a comedy or horror, nor is it a depressing drama as some claimed. It is none of these, it is a normal level drama with an observant look at our social media influencer influenced global lifestyle and how we started treating people based on this.
It is a satire so that is the comic part if you can see it and if you are into social thinking.
It is a satire so that is the comic part if you can see it and if you are into social thinking.
The film seems to be not understood by all..
Sex scenes are not extreme at all, unlike some reviewer comments. One even compared to porn, it has nothing to do with it. There is a bit nudity for people who are sensitive to that, but not over the top sex scenes - there is sex, so don't watch with underage children.
Film is very thoughtful - people who look for expensive mobile scenes and different locations, visually enriching shots, won't like it. This is not an action oriented film. It is a film about isolation, alienation, urbanism but also, deeper reasons for those than what seems like.
It moves slow, single location used, but mostly shows a section of life of a single woman in a big city on her own, hiding her own secrets.. and not getting help on those. Don't read any spoilers, let it unfold on its own, it is the point of story development. So, for people who look for thoughtful indie films.
Film is very thoughtful - people who look for expensive mobile scenes and different locations, visually enriching shots, won't like it. This is not an action oriented film. It is a film about isolation, alienation, urbanism but also, deeper reasons for those than what seems like.
It moves slow, single location used, but mostly shows a section of life of a single woman in a big city on her own, hiding her own secrets.. and not getting help on those. Don't read any spoilers, let it unfold on its own, it is the point of story development. So, for people who look for thoughtful indie films.
I knew it would attract a bunch of loser misogynistic men and some weird women who also hate women. I read from someone that the director was also sounding like a misogynist in his tour blaming all on women in relationships.
Right now, I am watching a lot of films about any type of relationship dysfunction. This is not a gender issue. If you are like Rasmus, either have no goal or specific trait in life, or you have one but never stand up for yourself, and get attracted to dominant characters like her *it could be a man too* then you are used like a door mat.
This director's 'speak no evil' was about asserting yourself and your boundaries, this type a couple and their daughter were harmed as a result of their lack of trust in their own instincts, overlooking red flags, self-doubting about right or wrong, being too kind.
Same thing in this film, but this time, the dynamic is not friendship but a romantic relationship of 1-to-1.
I believe this recent triology is about boundaries, regardless of gender or the nature of relationship. I like it in that sense, but I wish he could show a bit more sensitivity over the title knowing some kind of men will use this to criticise and attack women.
Right now, I am watching a lot of films about any type of relationship dysfunction. This is not a gender issue. If you are like Rasmus, either have no goal or specific trait in life, or you have one but never stand up for yourself, and get attracted to dominant characters like her *it could be a man too* then you are used like a door mat.
This director's 'speak no evil' was about asserting yourself and your boundaries, this type a couple and their daughter were harmed as a result of their lack of trust in their own instincts, overlooking red flags, self-doubting about right or wrong, being too kind.
Same thing in this film, but this time, the dynamic is not friendship but a romantic relationship of 1-to-1.
I believe this recent triology is about boundaries, regardless of gender or the nature of relationship. I like it in that sense, but I wish he could show a bit more sensitivity over the title knowing some kind of men will use this to criticise and attack women.