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The Big Sick (2017)
More PC. leftist film work from Hollywood
This is actually a hard to watch, poorly made brown-male fantasy written by a real-life Muslim who likes white women, like so many do these days.
The shame from his real-life family pushed him to make a film and the PC Hollywood culture, who knows they can make money from stories like this, support it or should I say, PUSH it on Americans in the name of profits. The sad thing is that most of America really regrets these films that come from the same country they live in.
It seems that 2017 was the year for interracial yet typical and monotonous films to be made. I hope they all got it out of their shameful systems because as much as people feel like they "have to support" these films, the other 90 percent of us really loath them. I hope producers grow some spines again and let us enjoy some cinema again, instead of PC subject matter with agendas.
The Bad Batch (2016)
Awful, pretentious, wasteful
I'm not even going to bother talking about the supposed story here, as there was none. I just want to point out that not once did I feel interested in any visual, any actor nor did I care one bit about the lead character which was a girl in an impossible place for a female in the real world (she would have been killed/raped long ago) so the whole movie is just ridiculous, boring, for lack of a better term, and EXTREMELY pretentious film-making and editing. Someone else said it's "trying desperately to be cool" and it fails 100%
Chappie (2015)
Copy
This is a copy of overall concept of a movie called Short Circuit, from the 1980's. This one is much worse of course and set in a place I have no interest in: South Africa, with very unattractive sounding accents and unappealing characters at every turn. The robot is rather annoying to put it lightly. I don't care one bit about this stupid thing. The voice sounds stupid, the mannerisms are annoying and I never a all sorry for it or care about it winning anything. Who gave this guy $49,000,000???
Mother! (2017)
Mother Nature, and how we are killing ourselves.
A lot of the fake reviews here are from people with ignorant, political perspectives. They want you to hate someone's piece of art based on their own emotional issues toward an actor or idea.
The film is a true work of art, displaying US and OUR collective, destructive behavior, right in your face! Darren doesn't care what you or some critic thinks, he did this because he had to. We are killing ourselves and our MOTHER and this is an artful yet harsh, radical reminder of that.
Watch this film so that more chances can be made in Hollywood. We are also killing our children's brains with all of the comic-book junk they usually make and artful films like this don't and won't get chances to be digested without support.