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White Noise
A contemporary American family attempts to deal with the mundane conflicts of everyday life while grappling with the universal mysteries of love, death, and the possibility of happiness in an uncertain world.
White Noise was one of my most anticipated films of the year. After "Marriage Story," my expectations from Noah Baumbach were very high. So this makes me incredibly disappointed with how much of a mess White Noise was. Each chapter was disconnected from the other from the tonal shifts and contradicting themes. The film never really flows and is just meandering through the most boring existential dread you can imagine. There are some good scenes here and there and a few good jokes, but the story is so uneventful I ended up not caring.
What led me to not care was how bland the characters were. All the performances were in the same monotone voice, with similar cadence patterns. Not a single character felt unique, instead felt like cookie-cutter versions of the same character but with a different look. Actors such as Adam Driver, Greta Gerwig, and Don Cheadle, I was expecting some charisma from them, but they are just bland. This is clearly a directorial choice, but Baumbach wasted all of these talented actors.
The only thing I really enjoyed was the cinematography in the grocery store. It was so neat and symmetrical; it cleansed my eyes of how boring this film was. Overall, White Noise is just a boring movie.
I am giving White Noise, a C.
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Still in awe of how well the D&D movie mimicked the feeling of D&D without doing anything as tediously literal as a "sitting around the table" framing device. The way some characters have names that sound like names a DM improvised on the spot, the sudden appearance and disappearance of a overpowered DM NPC for a single dungeon, the way they used the fact that characters can plausibly just mess up for no clear reason to escalate action scenes...that was cinema
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Love the part in Evil Dead 2 where Jake is being dragged into the cellar and Annie is trying to drag him out by the legs, but even when she's getting hit by a torrent of blood she's still pulling, like
Girl he's soup
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Like a Pink Floyd’s album “Animals” cover art. Olympus mju II, kodak pro image 100✨ 2020
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