Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:His choice of partner is problematic and indicative of a lack of taste, depth and values. So, I'm not surprised.
The way Kylie is hated for simply existing is horrible. As a girlfriend, she has kept herself incredibly low-key. However, people will go crazy if she does the most basic thing, like accompany him to an awards show. Gross.
Anonymous wrote:His choice of partner is problematic and indicative of a lack of taste, depth and values. So, I'm not surprised.
Anonymous wrote:His choice of partner is problematic and indicative of a lack of taste, depth and values. So, I'm not surprised.
Anonymous wrote:His choice of partner is problematic and indicative of a lack of taste, depth and values. So, I'm not surprised.
Anonymous wrote:I think it was less about the comment itself and more about the overall dismissive and superior attitude i.e. "I just lost 14 cents in viewership."
And of course the understanding that what performers do in ballet and opera is only 100 million times harder and more impressive than anything he can do.
Anonymous wrote:People should focus on ICE, Iran, women’s rights. This is stupid and he is young.
Anonymous wrote:People are stupid.
And he's right - ballet and classical music struggle to find audiences these days. I know, a close friend of my son is a ballet trainee, and I love opera and classical music.
This is not why he didn't win an Oscar. Sinners and OBAA were just too on point for this year. It happens.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he just annoys people generally and that comment just crystallized why he annoys people. He's arrogant and shallow. He is a talented actor who gets amazing roles and gets these crazy opportunities to work with great directors. It gives the impression he's a deep and sensitive person because how does he play these roles otherwise? But he's not. He's shallow, doesn't particularly care about the arts, full of himself, etc.
It's not really just the one comment, it's his whole vibe, but it's like the one comment finally allowed people to admit to themselves they don't like him and think he's a f**k boi.
Most Hollywood actors are, so this is not a huge surprise, but people just thought he was different because of the caliber of roles he's played. They thought he was a Michael B. Jordan, he's actually a young Zach Braff but just a better, more versatile actor.
Yet most people agree with him. If you suggested people on here dress up and go to the opera and ballet you'd be laughed out for being such an out of touch boomer.
But no one is demanding everyone go to the ballet or opera. I think most people fall into two camps: (1) don't care about ballet/opera, don't go, don't think about it, and (2) passionately love them.
Chalamet took the secret third option of vocally hating on them and comparing them negatively to movies. It was weird because no one asked him what is opinion was on other art forms, he just randomly singled them out to shit on them.
It would be like if you asked a colleague how their day was going and they replied, "Better than Mark in accounting, that guy is irrelevant and no one likes him." WTF.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think he just annoys people generally and that comment just crystallized why he annoys people. He's arrogant and shallow. He is a talented actor who gets amazing roles and gets these crazy opportunities to work with great directors. It gives the impression he's a deep and sensitive person because how does he play these roles otherwise? But he's not. He's shallow, doesn't particularly care about the arts, full of himself, etc.
It's not really just the one comment, it's his whole vibe, but it's like the one comment finally allowed people to admit to themselves they don't like him and think he's a f**k boi.
Most Hollywood actors are, so this is not a huge surprise, but people just thought he was different because of the caliber of roles he's played. They thought he was a Michael B. Jordan, he's actually a young Zach Braff but just a better, more versatile actor.
This is perfect (and brutal)
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