Watched The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent yesterday and because Nicolas Cage is playing himself I never assumed there was more to his and Javl’s relationship than a platonic bromance but I can’t be the only one who felt like the ending was off. Yes, the movie started with Nick’s ailing relationship with his daughter and ex-wife but most of it was about his and Javi’s friendship so to have it ending with him bonding with the daughter and ex felt kinda flat, no?
Like, I would have ended it with him bonding with all three of them at a dinner table or something at the very least. They always say an ending can make or break an entire story and I wouldn’t be surprised if the ending was responsible for some of the lukewarm reception. I for sure was laughing my ass off for the rest of the movie and overall had a great time but was left with a weird meh feeling at the ending.
Also, I’m convinced the scene of Nicolas making out with his younger self is only there because they knew how homoerotic the whole thing was but because they couldn’t have Nick and Javi make out they tried to release some of the pressure by having Nick make out with himself.
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Two years of one of the most beautiful curls ever known to mankind
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Happy birthday month, Pedro Pascal 💜 We love you and all the little things that make you, you
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The ✨️Genders✨️ of the Pedro Pascal Cinematic Universe:
Asshole (affectionate)
Babygirl (derogatory)
Babygirl (affectionate)
Slut
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Javi Gutierrez • The Unbearable Weight of Massive Talent
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