majaguara
Joined Aug 2016
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I can't see the point of this documentary or why anyone should be expected to sit through it.
It feels aimless and uninspired, as if the filmmakers themselves never decided what they wanted to say.
What is more boring than someone recounting their party nights or drug trips?
It's tedious and self-indulgent.
Countless boring stories not worth telling, It's difficult to imagine a more boring subject.
It feels aimless and uninspired, as if the filmmakers themselves never decided what they wanted to say.
What is more boring than someone recounting their party nights or drug trips?
It's tedious and self-indulgent.
Countless boring stories not worth telling, It's difficult to imagine a more boring subject.
Wes Anderson's style was charming and refreshing the first couple of times, but after a while it starts to feel like the same joke repeated over and over. The exaggerated acting, once quirky and fun, now feels tiresome. The overdesigned sets and overly controlled visuals constantly remind you that you're watching an artificial play, which makes it hard to immerse yourself in the story. What used to be whimsical has turned into something monotonous.
What even is this? I don't understand. I consider myself an intelligent and well-read person - and I'm sorry if that sounds inelegant, but let me explain: I have a master's degree in economics, another in political science, and a PhD in economics. I had this show playing in the background while cleaning, like a radio, and I didn't understand a thing. Not a single thing. So I think the blame lies with the creators - the message just isn't clear.
From what I could gather, it seems like some guy was faking something and the show didn't work out? And this is... a series? That these women are upset the program failed? What is this even about? Who paid for it? And why is this being served to us as content? This feels like something your neighbor would tell you in a 10-minute chat - not something that needed to be a whole production.
From what I could gather, it seems like some guy was faking something and the show didn't work out? And this is... a series? That these women are upset the program failed? What is this even about? Who paid for it? And why is this being served to us as content? This feels like something your neighbor would tell you in a 10-minute chat - not something that needed to be a whole production.