I don't watch movies that often, prepare to be disappointed.
Read season 1's note, this is just more of the same.
I don't watch movies that often, prepare to be disappointed.
Read season 1's note, this is just more of the same.
Kinda typical, kinda groundbreaking
Japanese highschoolers doing typical japanese highschool stuff like battling aliens, exorcising spirits and being incapable of having proper social interactions with each other. The whole thing is vaguely reminiscent of mob psycho, but with a much more conventional and "pretty" art style.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
An anti-action action movie. Doesn't talk, overstay it's welcome or trivialize violence. there's a scene towards the end of the movie where Joe leaves a trail of bodies behind him but the process is not shown on screen, only the dead bodies; whether this is to portray his own dissociation from killing due to the trauma of his past and losing his mother or it's a conscious criticism of the action movie genre, or maybe even perhaps both I do…
The people who hate on this should REALLY get a life or just go touch some grass.
Something I realized recently is how our own personal politics and biases tend to warp and distort our "objective" opinions on media and criticism of it.
No beating around the bush: DiTF is symbolically and metaphorically about sex, relationships and gender shit. Reading through the comments here on letterboxd you'd think this is pure incel-bait garbage, but what I found was a rather…