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If that said Evangelion Lilly Laz might care.
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I loathed Birth.
Well there's your problem...
It probably would have been a better film had McConaughey took a bath with the kids.
Well that's one (truly awful) way of reading a film I guess.
That's right.
I haven't seen the movie, do they portray the relationship in a way that doesn't approve of it?
The only problem with this is that that young actor had the best day of his life at age 10.
I haven't seen the movie, do they portray the relationship in a way that doesn't approve of it?
I mean, pretty much. You're familiar with the central conceit of the film though? It's not exactly just a woman and a kid in this story... though it is. But pretty much everyone involved for like 90% of the film thinks the whole thing is crazy for the most part, including Kidman for a good portion of it. It's hardly a film about pedophilia let alone in support of it. And maybe if the gender roles were reversed it would feel a bit different, but focusing on that aspect of it it to willfully reject and whole soul and emotional query of the film. A really gorgeous, evocative, strange and philosophical work more than anything. And I'm not even a huge fan of the film or Glazer. But it's silly to reduce it in that way. But I don't know, I hardly get outright offended by art, so I just don't react the same way. As such it's hard for me to understand why that's the take-away for anybody.
The only problem with this is that that young actor had the best day of his life at age 10.
I mean, pretty much. You're familiar with the central conceit of the film though? It's not exactly just a woman and a kid in this story... though it is. But pretty much everyone involved for like 90% of the film thinks the whole thing is crazy for the most part, including Kidman for a good portion of it. It's hardly a film about pedophilia let alone in support of it. And maybe if the gender roles were reversed it would feel a bit different, but focusing on that aspect of it it to willfully reject and whole soul and emotional query of the film. A really gorgeous, evocative, strange and philosophical work more than anything. And I'm not even a huge fan of the film or Glazer. But it's silly to reduce it in that way. But I don't know, I hardly get outright offended by art, so I just don't react the same way. As such it's hard for me to understand why that's the take-away for anybody.
Most audiences don't analyze movies like you do. They just see weird scenarios that make them think "are they going to sleep together?" and it becomes a comedy. The majority of the audience is lost for the entire movie.