iaminfinite-87116
Joined May 2021
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It's going to win every award, and for good reason. It's perfection. I've never seen so much chemistry across the board in a cast. This isn't just empty entertainment, or some escapism into simple myth - it's incredibly nuanced and soulful and a visceral ride through genuinely real humanity unlike anything you've ever been told or shown. This is more than beautiful it's amazing and it's awe inspiring. Get into this series and look around, because you are not going to want to leave. Congratulations to everyone who made this together, it's incredible. Thank goodness this got made.
Blanchet & Fassbender play to their own over-seasoned strengths in a placid spy 'thriller' that never really leaves the office. It lacks intrigue. There is one plot point. The conflict is predictable, as is the who-dunnit reveal. The female supporting cast member brought the most nuance and energy to her role even outshining Blanchet and surpassing Fassbender as the most compelling character. Equally fabulous to a surprising level was Pierce Brosnan. However, the script and plot development being so oversimplified never allowed either to fully be realized as characters, and truly oppressed the other cast members from shinning - and the story suffered. Rege Jean Pages character is so underdeveloped in the sparce lines only magnifies his careful portrayal and he comes off as a bit lazy in performance..which deflates the ending long beforehand. I question the edit, and the runtime. It seems to have had about 30 minutes cut...I doubt there was any fat to trim, it might have been the actual intrigue. I think the palette also restricts viewer attention...black, brown... and far too saturated.
Some entitled Dutch kids shared a Facebook event invite, two loser YouTubers incited aggression in the crowd for profit (they're still proud of that cause they are still losers "it was like being in a videogame" says this 52 year old narcissist), then the kids threw some guardrails around, then some police stopped it. 90% of who they spoke to were doing a lot of superficial uptalk about this willfully moronic 5 hour street-drinking event like it was years long war-time and their golden years of achievement. I've never been less impressed by people talking about something so utterly pointless with so much pride.