beavisintheflesh
Joined May 2016
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I'm usually down for whatever Atlanta brings to the table but this was a shockingly disappointing finale. Just weirdness on top of weirdness with a half baked explanation. Of course there were some great moments, but I expected something a little better.
I just wanna call out the one reviewer who said it's "too well acted to be a comedy". Why do y'all view comedy as a lesser genre? It's not just cruddy wacky movies, some of the best movies I've seen have used comedy, like, Truman Show, Pulp Fiction, Taxi Driver, etc.. Comedies aren't just silly fodder, they can be thought-provoking, and you can add this episode to that list.
A lot of people are complaining about the story, character development, saying things are rushed, but personally I had no problem with it. It's on point like most Pixar films. Hell I even enjoyed the animation, it's something a little different and it's honestly kinda charming. So why did I give it a 6/10? The jokes! The jokes in this film are so cringy and bad it takes a lot out of it. I get some of them are about the pains of hitting puberty but a lot of them could've landed better. I just feel like Pixar wants to create straight drama sometimes and the mouse forces them to include comedy. Either way it's a mostly enjoyable watch.