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Taltarzac725 01-28-2019 09:48 AM

Roma (2018)
 
Roma (2018) - Rotten Tomatoes

Anyone seen this? Looks kind of boring to me?

eweissenbach 01-28-2019 07:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1619906)
Roma (2018) - Rotten Tomatoes

Anyone seen this? Looks kind of boring to me?

I watched it a couple weeks ago. I struggled to stay with it to the end. It is very slow, and hard to get into, but I hung in there and I guess I'm glad I did. :popcorn:

Taltarzac725 01-28-2019 07:48 PM

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Originally Posted by eweissenbach (Post 1620159)
I watched it a couple weeks ago. I struggled to stay with it to the end. It is very slow, and hard to get into, but I hung in there and I guess I'm glad I did. :popcorn:

I guess it is one of those movies you need a Cliff Notes guide to really appreciate.

CFrance 01-28-2019 09:26 PM

It's very depressing.

eweissenbach 01-29-2019 08:42 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1620166)
I guess it is one of those movies you need a Cliff Notes guide to really appreciate.

Not really that complex, but kind of a mundane story.

Taltarzac725 01-29-2019 08:45 AM

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Originally Posted by eweissenbach (Post 1620254)
Not really that complex, but kind of a mundane story.

I will have to watch it some time. I still have not seen the Best Picture Moonlight. Moonlight (2016) - Rotten Tomatoes

Did not seem something I would want to watch all that much. I did enjoy La La Land though. La La Land (2016) - Rotten Tomatoes

JP 01-29-2019 08:56 AM

The Oscars have gotten so political its gross

eweissenbach 01-29-2019 09:47 AM

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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 (Post 1620255)
I will have to watch it some time. I still have not seen the Best Picture Moonlight. Moonlight (2016) - Rotten Tomatoes

Did not seem something I would want to watch all that much. I did enjoy La La Land though. La La Land (2016) - Rotten Tomatoes

Moonlight, Birdman, Let There be blood, Black Swan; all Oscar winners, all weird and hard to watch IMHO.

Two Bills 01-29-2019 10:05 AM

My neighbor went to see it, and his comment was, "if you were on anti depressants when you went in, you would be on suicide watch when when you came out."

Taltarzac725 01-29-2019 10:33 AM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1620297)
My neighbor went to see it, and his comment was, "if you were on anti depressants when you went in, you would be on suicide watch when when you came out."

That does not sound good.

John_W 01-29-2019 05:53 PM

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Schaumburger 01-30-2019 08:09 AM

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Originally Posted by Two Bills (Post 1620297)
My neighbor went to see it, and his comment was, "if you were on anti depressants when you went in, you would be on suicide watch when when you came out."

Not exactly a ringing endorsement for this movie.

Taltarzac725 01-30-2019 08:38 AM

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Originally Posted by John_W (Post 1620461)
Moonlight about a young black gay man growing up in Miami. Could they be any less mainstream. I don't think they could make a better gay movie than The Crying Game. It had action, war, music, a good story. As already stated, they've become too political and I believe that was simply the case with this film. After reading the storyline, I didn't have any desire to see that film.

Birdman, I saw at Spanish Springs. I enjoyed it mainly because it was well acted and was different. Should not of been best picture, I did give it an 8 and best pictures I usually rate a 9 or 10.

There Will be Blood, I enjoyed it, gave it a 9. It was well acted, story was intriguing. If it had been about a real person, such as J. Paul Getty it would of been even more intriguing. For a long slow moving drawn out western that was even better, see The Assassination of Jesse James by the Coward Robert Ford starring Brad Pitt.

Black Swan, loved that film. A modern day Hitchcock with suspense, intrigue, gave it a 9. The director Darren Aronofsky can be hit or miss, his previous film The Wrestler with Mickey Rourke I love that film, it's so brutal but so real. One of his earlier films Requiem for a Dream from 2000 is really good. It's a drug film which I don't usually like to watch, but he incorporated some Coen Bros type film effects with a great soundtrack and Ellen Burstyn as Jared Leto's mother is terrific.

The Shape of Water, last year's winner is one of my all time favorites already, I guess you can figure I gave a 10. Sally Hawkins was great as the def mute. If you want to see her in something also great, see Blue Jasmine and you'll also see another great in Cate Blanchette. Richard Jenkins I love in everything ever since he was the father in Six Feet Under. The Shape of Water will eventually replace Forrest Gump as the weekend flick that TNT or TBS will binge us with.

The Shape of Water was excellent. I agreed with the Oscar voters for its getting Best Picture last year. Really liked Green Book in this year's nominations but A Star is Born and Bohemian Rhapsody were also quite good.

CFrance 01-30-2019 03:54 PM

In the same vein as The Florida Project, Roma really is more of a social commentary rather than a story. There is an explanation of the focus here. Alfonso Cuaron reveals the hidden layers of 'Roma' - Los Angeles Times

Whether you view it as a commentary or a story, it's depressing. I can appreciate the great acting and directing, but I'm only halfway through it, and whenever I think about going back and finishing it, I always find something else to do.

Taltarzac725 01-30-2019 04:56 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1620691)
In the same vein as The Florida Project, Roma really is more of a social commentary rather than a story. There is an explanation of the focus here. Alfonso Cuaron reveals the hidden layers of 'Roma' - Los Angeles Times

Whether you view it as a commentary or a story, it's depressing. I can appreciate the great acting and directing, but I'm only halfway through it, and whenever I think about going back and finishing it, I always find something else to do.

That was quite interesting. Thanks.

Odysseus 01-31-2019 03:04 PM

I thought it was a beautiful homage to the servant women who raise middle class children while their parents work. I can understand why those who are used to Hollywood's Three Act screenplay structure wouldn't enjoy this, and those who don't know the political issues in the 1970's wouldn't follow what was going on. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie and hope it gets an Oscar for its depth and beauty.

CFrance 01-31-2019 03:22 PM

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Originally Posted by Odysseus (Post 1620926)
I thought it was a beautiful homage to the servant women who raise middle class children while their parents work. I can understand why those who are used to Hollywood's Three Act screenplay structure wouldn't enjoy this, and those who don't know the political issues in the 1970's wouldn't follow what was going on. I thoroughly enjoyed the movie and hope it gets an Oscar for its depth and beauty.

I did not think it was enjoyable to watch the guy who got her pregnant threaten "beat the s*** out of you and your little one" after she came to him asking what to do. I did not think it was enjoyable to see the wife's grief over her husband abandoning her to be with his mistress and not sending her $ to live on. Or to watch her hit her son in the face when he overheard her conversation about the father.

Even the dog was to be pitied.

It may be a vivid picture of the times (which I understand and remember quite well) presented very well, but the movie was not "enjoyable," and I don't suggest going to see it if you are looking for something in a less serious vein.

Also, it's in Spanish with English subtitles, which may bother some as you must read and watch at the same time. But the subtitling is very well done, and more easily read than some of the closed captioning on tv shows, which tends to go by too quickly.

eweissenbach 01-31-2019 04:11 PM

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Originally Posted by CFrance (Post 1620691)
In the same vein as The Florida Project, Roma really is more of a social commentary rather than a story. There is an explanation of the focus here. Alfonso Cuaron reveals the hidden layers of 'Roma' - Los Angeles Times

Whether you view it as a commentary or a story, it's depressing. I can appreciate the great acting and directing, but I'm only halfway through it, and whenever I think about going back and finishing it, I always find something else to do.

My wife got half way through it and went to bed.

Brandigirl 01-31-2019 07:10 PM

I watched it on Neftlix. It was slow moving with a couple of good scenes. Very mundane otherwise. I was also struggling at some points to keep watching it. It got rave reviews and I am still wondering why. It just shows the day to day life of the housekeeper but I can see how certain people would be interested in seeing other cultures and how they live their everyday lives. That is what some people may be curious about. It was a pretty depressing movie but yet I am glad I saw it. It gives you something to think about and be glad you live in America. My daughter tried to watch it but couldn't finish it. Too boring.

Taltarzac725 02-02-2019 09:52 AM

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Originally Posted by Brandigirl (Post 1620987)
I watched it on Neftlix. It was slow moving with a couple of good scenes. Very mundane otherwise. I was also struggling at some points to keep watching it. It got rave reviews and I am still wondering why. It just shows the day to day life of the housekeeper but I can see how certain people would be interested in seeing other cultures and how they live their everyday lives. That is what some people may be curious about. It was a pretty depressing movie but yet I am glad I saw it. It gives you something to think about and be glad you live in America. My daughter tried to watch it but couldn't finish it. Too boring.

I will probably try to watch it at some point.

alwann 02-02-2019 11:52 AM

Roma
 
Well, it did convey a strong message about cleaning up after your dog.:rolleyes:

Taltarzac725 02-02-2019 01:40 PM

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Originally Posted by alwann (Post 1621372)
Well, it did convey a strong message about cleaning up after your dog.:rolleyes:

This makes Roma sound like a good movie.

One of the Most Devastating Parts of ‘ROMA’ Is the Dog Poop | Decider


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