pj-naturalfinance
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pj-naturalfinance's rating
Much more realistic AI OS than Her. Only missing feature is Skynet supremacy references.
While the OS controlling user horribly negs the user for comedic relief throughout, it avoids the codepency manipulation without clear monetization benefit that Her dementiaed plot failure.
While failing horribly compared to full potential, this is still timeless exposition of AI control opportunities.
While the OS controlling user horribly negs the user for comedic relief throughout, it avoids the codepency manipulation without clear monetization benefit that Her dementiaed plot failure.
While failing horribly compared to full potential, this is still timeless exposition of AI control opportunities.
Despite the absurd premise, this is more of a drama than comedy. Every scene is strong whether or not it is funny. Good soundtrack.
Bateman's best acting role. Sweet adult-child relationship. Writing is fantastic. Directing is good.
In terms of missing 10th star, its a bit too standard hollywood treatment for such a weird premise.
Minimum word count on reviews is a tedious restriction that is set too high, and doesn't account for succinctly stated reviews. And might force repetition of other reviews including a plot summary and review that readers may already have researched, and if not, will see it in other reviews.
Bateman's best acting role. Sweet adult-child relationship. Writing is fantastic. Directing is good.
In terms of missing 10th star, its a bit too standard hollywood treatment for such a weird premise.
Minimum word count on reviews is a tedious restriction that is set too high, and doesn't account for succinctly stated reviews. And might force repetition of other reviews including a plot summary and review that readers may already have researched, and if not, will see it in other reviews.
10/10 is a little hard to justify, but there is a lot special about this film.
Like Florida Project, this is an iconic setting of American culture under poverty/housing stress.
The plot seems to move extremely slow, and you question why every scene is included, but it still kept me awake very late at night following it.
A very compelling love story bumps up the rating.
While the plot feels slow there are extremely well depicted stress points on characters that are more relatable than typical horror villan attacks.
A unique film maker choice is that every lie made by (anti?)hero would be expected to backfire later in plot unveiling. This may not turn out as such a plot formula.
Like Florida Project, this is an iconic setting of American culture under poverty/housing stress.
The plot seems to move extremely slow, and you question why every scene is included, but it still kept me awake very late at night following it.
A very compelling love story bumps up the rating.
While the plot feels slow there are extremely well depicted stress points on characters that are more relatable than typical horror villan attacks.
A unique film maker choice is that every lie made by (anti?)hero would be expected to backfire later in plot unveiling. This may not turn out as such a plot formula.