Not a recommendation per se, but if you like to ugly cry watch "Dear Evan Hanson"
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Not a recommendation per se, but if you like to ugly cry watch "Dear Evan Hanson"
Evan Hansen is just shy of a rapist. He lied to a family about their dead son/brother and then leveraged that lie to sleep with the sister.
I haven’t seen the movie, but the musical struck me wrong. It was entertaining, and the set design was remarkable, but I couldn’t shake the ick factor.
If someone said they enjoy something, why did you reply about how you think it's bad? It's a story that means a lot to them. I know this is the Internet where the other users don't have feelings, but come on.
If someone said they enjoy something, why did you reply about how you think it's bad? It's a story that means a lot to them.
That’s a good question. It’s not like I was trying to be cruel or anything, but I can see where what I said could come off that way.
That said, I don’t think there’s anything inherently wrong about disagreeing with someone. The “ick factor” as I called it is genuinely something that I think doesn’t get discussed sufficiently. The musical was WILDLY popular, and I can absolutely understand. It won the Tony for best musical. The portrayal of insecurity and depression is certainly moving, if basic.
But I also think the show could’ve been better. Evan should’ve come clean before fucking the girl he’d been lying to the whole show. And I find it baffling that anyone would think otherwise.
I know this is the Internet where the other users don't have feelings, but come on.
Again, I wasn’t trying to hurt anyone’s feelings. I don’t think I said anything that wasn’t warranted. This is a public forum, if someone doesn’t want to participate in public discussion the onus is on them, not those who respond without malice. If you make statements you open yourself to disagreement, which is a healthy part of communication. Life isn’t everyone agreeing about everything all the time, or it would be boring.
I do agree with you about the ick of it all, especially with it winning the tony like you mentioned. I think musicals have a weird relationship with reality, which can make creepy characters/situations hit different people in different ways. I think phantom/love never dies is a prime example of this.
And I get that this is a forum, but people get replies to their comments sent to their inbox, and it feels weird when I post something and then people disagree as if they aren't in a discussion with me.
Interstellar or Pacific Rim
Interstellar for the story
Pacific Rim for the action and pacing.
The Fountain. I was just in the right place in the right time in my life when I first saw it, left an unforgottable memory.
Tron , maybe Total Recall
Also, three movies
Face/Off
The Cabinet of Dr Caligari
Paddington 2
Synecdoche.
I'm really surprised nobody already took out some distopian movie like matrix ,1982 ... So here I am ,my old time favorite movie is V for Vengeance
Ace ventura 2.
Hardly needs recommending but i would be lying if i said it wasnt my favorite.
A Knights Tale would be a close second.
Oh my god, I must have watched Ace Ventura 2 hundreds of times as a kid. The rhinoceros scene is a freaking classic.
The whole to the future franchise
Jupiter Ascending
Magnolia.