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bananabenana, in Suggestions for movies and TVseries that (attempt to) criticise the super rich?

Altered Carbon season 1

Graphy,

It’s a shame only one season exists, right?

HeavyRaptor,

What a shame, so much wasted potential

beckerist, in Does anyone else remember this movie or am I going crazy?

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  • tooclose104,
    @tooclose104@lemmy.ca avatar

    I’m very much curious now, do tell us what the rest of writing is on that cover. The picture is not clear enough.

    Lemmygizer, in Lift by Netflix is incredibly bad wow

    The “Writer” does have at least some knowledge about AI. https://lemmy.world/pictrs/image/1048e260-682c-47d3-aed9-8047be8ec2ff.png

    Die4Ever, (edited )

    Interesting that the hands on the parents are mostly alright, maybe they were fixed manually. But the kids’ hands are all messed up.

    Look at the girl on the far left side lol, she has 3 arms and fingers are bending in every direction, truly horrific

    And the boy on the right side has some oddly chonky hands lol and definitely not the correct number of fingers on each hand

    andrew_bidlaw, (edited ) in Suggestions for movies and TVseries that (attempt to) criticise the super rich?
    @andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works avatar

    There Will Be Blood. The acting is brilliant and you see the MC going from a poor miner to his own oil empire, showing just what sociopathic chameleon he is at many points. It’s longer than average, but it’d sure keep you engaged. I see it as a modern-made epic story that pretty much describes what (self-built) multi-millionaires are like.

    Trailer: www.youtube.com/watch?v=FeSLPELpMeM

    mysoulishome, (edited )
    @mysoulishome@lemmy.world avatar

    I think I need to watch that movie a second and third time. The first I wasn’t expecting the journey from a little guy finding success movie trope to literally being an insane bad guy, with a fucking brilliantly nuanced acting job by DDL. All of the layers went right over my head until the closing credits like…… oooohhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

    Super interesting too visiting the oil exhibit at the Kern County museum…knowing that PT visited it developing the ideas…and seeing the modern day oil fields, pipelines and smog everywhere around the San Joaquin valley now.

    I literally grew up there and never thought much about it. I need to watch it again.

    andrew_bidlaw,
    @andrew_bidlaw@sh.itjust.works avatar

    I watched it like 7 times and wish you have a great time with it.

    Coming from an oil-rich region I passed these soviet oil-pumps looking like hammers, coming up and down, up and down in any weather. They left me curious what’s that all about and I almost ended in that industry, but got something else on my radar.

    I came to appreciate how good Eli at being a competition to Daniel here. The first time I saw this movie, the ending seemingly came from out of nowhere. But now I see and like how both of them represent different ideas. Eli is the old, conservative America, and Daniel is the new one, the face of the industrial revolution.

    After watching it another time with my friend, I woundered, where it all came from. It seems, he escapes any question about his past, but he feels pretty connected to that blonde girl (his son’s future wife), that’s said to be beaten by father. Maybe it’s a little clue he’s too a victim of violence at home. Him them digging the earth alone and then dragging himself across the desert with a broken leg seems like a logical conclusion to that. He needs to be perfect, otherwise he’d be beaten hard. And so he goes for that, and hate, suspect everyone who is not as tryhard as he. The end scene speaks a lot of his hatred to himself. He’s alone in his mansion, and he sees himself both a rich guy and a piece of shit. That leads to being a fucking asshole to his son who has a slight possibility to even compete with him, it leads to a conflict with Eli. He hates this always happy dude. He hates the hell of him. He wanted him to suffer for so long time, but at one instance needed him to get an oil transit, and received these silly slaps. And he remembered that, and brought his hatred tenfold. He couldn’t forget this embarassment to his ego, and he punished him as he wanted. He first made him destruct his faith, and then make it physical. He couldn’t, in his depressive condition, see his happy preaching face anymore. I wouldn’t be surprised if he’d eat a bullet right after that for all that hatred collected in him.

    Faildini, in Whinge Thread Question: What's your most hated trope in Movies at the moment

    Parallel worlds/multiverses. I hate them because it removes all stakes or consequences from the events of a story. Character died? Bring in a new version from another world. Inconvenient thing happened? Move to a world where it never happened. Nothing matters, nothing is canon, everything is reversible.

    XTL,

    It’s the new time travel.

    PonyOfWar, in Lift by Netflix is incredibly bad wow

    Is this the first AI generated movie or something?

    I mean, we already have “Wish”…

    THB,

    Is this a joke or did they really use AI? Everything I’ve seen of Wish looks so laughably bad and uninspired.

    PonyOfWar, (edited )

    Mostly a joke. There has been some actual speculation around it though. What with it going through all the motions of a Disney story, but not having any originality or a coherent plot.

    ryan213, in Lift by Netflix is incredibly bad wow
    @ryan213@lemmy.ca avatar

    Aw, man, I kinda wanted to see it. Lol

    drmoose,

    It opens up with a heist for NFT. Maybe if you set your mood right it could be so bad it’s good sort of deal.

    ryan213,
    @ryan213@lemmy.ca avatar

    Edibles for snacks. Got it.

    DeathGarner, in Lift by Netflix is incredibly bad wow

    I don’t understand why a studio would spend millions of dollars to create something this obviously bad.

    drmoose,

    It made me feel like I’m missing out on some inside joke or something. Why make this.

    GreyShuck, in Suggestions for movies and TVseries that (attempt to) criticise the super rich?
    @GreyShuck@feddit.uk avatar

    TV - Loot, Fall of the House of Usher, White Lotus

    Movies - Triangle of Sadness, Glass Onion

    THE_ANON, (edited )

    Can back glass onion it shows how rich doesnt equals having a brain . It resonates with the world we live in.

    ThrowawayInTheYear23, in Pixar will undergo significant layoffs in 2024.

    Retraining the audience to re-embrace the theatrical experience and prioritize that…takes time.”

    That ship has sailed.

    pendulum_, (edited )
    @pendulum_@lemmy.world avatar

    “Am I so out of touch? No… It’s the audience that are wrong”

    I haven’t been to a traditional cinema in about 5 years. Home theatres are much better value. Can pause and rewind for bathroom breaks, don’t have to wear pants, can drink and eat anything I want. I don’t have to contend with people incessantly talking throughout the movie, there are no bored kids kicking seats and crying, I don’t have to pay for parking, and I can start and stop the film whenever my company and I want to.

    I was excited when Disney+ started offering premiers at home. Them removing them wasn’t “training me”, I’m a patient person and I’m happy to wait to have my movie experience the way I want it when I want it.

    IndiBrony,
    @IndiBrony@lemmy.world avatar

    Patience is a virtue!

    Biggest example for me was waiting ~10 years to play Heavy Rain. I never owned a PS3 so I knew I’d have to either wait for a PC release (which I honestly thought would never be a thing after a while), or wait until I had a powerful enough PC to emulate it.

    I don’t need to consume any media so desperately I can’t wait until it’s more convenient for me. I’ll be quite happy in the corner with some popcorn watching the inevitable shit show that will be GTA VI. I can’t wait for the neglected single player experience in favour of online cash grabs! I’ll pick it up on the cheap later on, thanks.

    grayhaze,
    @grayhaze@lemmy.world avatar

    Well said. The disadvantages of going to the cinema far outweigh having to wait a few months to watch a movie at home. The studios should be leaning into this trend, not kicking and screaming that people aren’t going to the cinemas without fixing any of the downsides.

    RedditWanderer, in Pixar will undergo significant layoffs in 2024.

    Everybody will undergo significant layoffs in 2024.

    FTFY.

    They are done making bank on the pandemic benefits (during which they cried the whole time they were broke, and hired a record number of people)… now debt is expensive so time to socialize some losses.

    raoulraoul,
    Hobart_the_GoKart, in Looking for movies which are depressing for no real reason.

    The road, but read the book for extra points.

    SatanicNotMessianic, (edited )

    While it’s a depressing movie (and book, of course - and I agree the book is if anything even better), the characters have every single possible reason to be depressed. Without getting into any spoilers you couldn’t get by reading the back cover, the main character is mourning the loss of his wife, the end of civilization, and knowing his child will only inherit a bleak world of ashes.

    Hobart_the_GoKart,

    Good point. I just thought of high level depressing movies without further thought of the plot.

    Nonameuser678,
    @Nonameuser678@aussie.zone avatar

    Just finished reading the book and I wouldn’t say the bleakness has no purpose. The bleakness contrasts those brief moments of un-bleakness (hope feels like too strong a word in this context). Those moments like drinking coke or finding shrivelled apples on the brink of starvation became so much more meaningful because of how bleak their situation is.

    gonzozilla, in Index of Review Websites / media

    I’ve found a tonne of great films ranging from high brow to sleaze to the weird with fun co hosts soundcloud.com/the-important-cinema-club

    turkelton,

    Thanks, I’ll check it out and add it : )

    Lauchs, in "The Mandalorian & Grogu", a new Star Wars film directed by Jon Favreau, will enter the production phase later this year.

    They’ve been casting about for a movie that’ll work as the last few haven’t come close to expectations. Makes sense to leverage the most successful streaming show of all time (I think.)

    MentallyExhausted,

    With Favreu running it I’m confident it will be good

    Ankkuli,
    @Ankkuli@lemdro.id avatar

    Like Boba and Mando S3 were good?

    MentallyExhausted,

    I liked both of them. Wasn’t fond of the vespa scooter gang, though.

    Lauchs,

    I mean, (uhhhh spoilers ahead) most of it sucked but Boba riding that Rancor brought childhood dreams to life as I’m pretty sure I made him do that a few times. Admittedly, he had a lightsabers in 7 year old me’s version but nothing’s perfect.

    distantsounds, in Looking for movies which are depressing for no real reason.

    Synecdoche, New York

    WhiteOakBayou,

    Excellent recommendation. I loved it when I was young but am I scared to rewatch as I approach (or have reached) middle age.

    triptrapper,

    This is a grim movie and I watch it like every 6 months. One of my favorites.

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