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Mesmerising, strange, beautiful, terrifying, and very loud. Pretty much everything a film about religion should be. I can’t think of another film like it.
Mesmerising, strange, beautiful, terrifying, and very loud. Pretty much everything a film about religion should be. I can’t think of another film like it.
One of those films that’s so delightfully, hilariously stupid you can tell it had years and years of incredibly hard work put into writing it
Enjoyed this a lot. My favourite part was about halfway when it turned into a short documentary on James K Polk.
I genuinely and misguidedly believed this movie would have a heart when portraying the struggles of a morbidly obese man - what I got instead was a strange mix of family melodrama and "look at this big fat guy's big fat disgusting life", with a musical score that just pounds "FEEL SAD. FEEL SUSPENSEFUL." into your skull like a sledgehammer.
There's no depth to Brendan Fraser's character except OH NO he's so sad and pathetic and also so fat he's…