Anonymous wrote:I really liked it, but I’m also depressed now, but also laughing at the absurdity of humanity, and back and forth, which is the point. I just need a drink.
Loved the casting in this movie. And Jennifer Lawrence’s l obsession with the general who charged them for snacks was genius.
Wow, you really hung in there, champ.Anonymous wrote:My wife and I also tried to watch it but we found it so boring in the first 10 minutes we switched it off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:We watched first 15-20 minutes and gave up.
You must suck at life
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This era's Idiocracy. Brilliant, right down to the weirdo Elon Musk/Bezos/Jack Dorsey type.
I was kind of wondering what Timothee Chalamet was doing in it until the table scene, and wow.
Meryl Streep continues to amaze as does Cate Blanchett. But the entire cast was great.
I thought the same thing. I actually rewatched Idiocracy at the beginning of the pandemic, and felt the same sense of recognition that Don’t Look Up gave me just now. It’s a great film, if not incredibly depressing in some ways.
Anonymous wrote:This era's Idiocracy. Brilliant, right down to the weirdo Elon Musk/Bezos/Jack Dorsey type.
I was kind of wondering what Timothee Chalamet was doing in it until the table scene, and wow.
Meryl Streep continues to amaze as does Cate Blanchett. But the entire cast was great.
Anonymous wrote:I liked it much more than I expected - and then at the end I found myself suddenly sobbing because we are in the next great extinction, and a global pandemic, and it feels like there is nothing I can do about either of those things.