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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The notion of aristocratic glamor followed by tragic fall, whether at the hands of a psycho or a revolution, has a strangely compelling hold on many people. It’s a pretty movie but with so many holes that wouldn't hold up in real life. Not my kind of story as I like a degree of realism. Even Talented Mr. Ripley had a plausibility Saltburn doesn't. [/quote] +1 Talented Mr. Ripley had a far more plausible plot…and the time period helped. It also had a more beautiful setting; the cinematography was stunning—with a lightness and brightness that Saltburn never had. Lastly, TMR had a far more talented cast. [b]Keoghan isn’t a good actor. [/b]Elordi is a terrible actor. The others in the ensemble are better but forgettable. Did anyone see Elordi on SNL last night? Oof, the guy looked emaciated and was clearly out of his element. He should stick to streaming service dramas for a mature audience; he’s decent at short bits of dialogue followed by sex scenes. [/quote] I thought he was great in Banshees of the Inisherin[/quote]
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