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Vic Sage Feb 12 2018 11:39 AM |
WTF?
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bmfc1 Feb 18 2018 04:05 PM Re: Florida Project |
The 1st hour I wondered what the hell I was watching. I even asked my son if it was a documentary. By the end I was captivated and still can't help thinking of these people and what they represent in America. They are ignored, not counted, under the radar, and putting them in the shadow of Disney World was brilliant. One of my favorite movies of the year.
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Vic Sage Feb 20 2018 07:49 AM Re: Florida Project |
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so what happened after the 1st hour changed your mind? what happened in the remaining [crossout]3 hours[/crossout] 51 minutes was different from the [crossout]3 hours[/crossout] 1 hour that preceded it? Those people were living, ignored, in the kitschy shadow of Disney during that 1st hour too, so what changed for you? Did the unrelenting tedium and sadness just wear you down so you confused ennui with profundity? Seriously, i need to know.
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bmfc1 Feb 20 2018 12:39 PM Re: Florida Project |
Their characters became more focused, hurt more as their needs were ignored, and I felt their pain.
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Vic Sage Feb 20 2018 01:18 PM Re: Florida Project |
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Ah. Ok. I was too put off to feel much of anything beyond boredom. But mileage varies.
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sharpie Feb 22 2018 03:19 PM Re: Florida Project |
I liked it. I thought the kid was great as was Willem Dafoe. Yeah, a meandering plot, yeah it was episodic but I have an easier time with that than the tightly scripted everything must add up films that they keep churning out. Not a likable character in the whole movie but I bet people living in welfare hotels are often a pretty unlikable bunch. I saw it back in November and I still think about it three months later which is more than I can say for most movies. But, y'know, I liked Moonlight too.
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