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Good, but not great like many are making it out to be.


I loved The Florida Project and Red Rocket so naturally I was looking forward to this. While I liked it, I do think it's probably the weakest of Sean Bakers movies so far. There are good performances and it's funnier than I expected it to be, but I found the story to not really be anything special and it pretty much goes where you would expect a Sean Baker movie to go for the most part.

I thought Madison was good, but performance was kind of one note until the third act and her character was pretty underdeveloped. I felt no reason to really be rooting for her and we don't even ever get to really know anything about her character either. I know there is a lot of talk about her getting an Oscar nom, but I personally didn't think it was that impressive. The performances of the Russian gangsters were good as well.

I think the big thing that hurts this movie is the runtime and pacing. There comes a point in the 2nd half where it pretty much becomes a screwball comedy and starts relying on a lot of repetitive almost slapstick like humor that got old to me fast. There is also a section of the story that goes on way too long and it really starts to drag and found myself bored. They could've easily cut almost half an hour of it out and it would've flowed so much better.

I still enjoyed it, but I wouldn't say it's one of the best movies I've seen this year and certainly not Bakers best work by a mile. I have a feeling once this gets a wide release you are going to see a lot of people complaining that is one of the more overrated movies of the year.

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It could have used some pruning but I did think it was funny and the performances were fantastic.

If anyone's interested, I reviewed the movie on my youtube channel. Appreciate any feedback. Trying to improve -https://youtu.be/3Yd1Hso5zz4

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"....I think the big thing that hurts this movie is the runtime and pacing."

That's a solid 80% of Hollywood films released these days.

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Why on earth do they do this? Are editors just too expensive nowadays? It really kills my interest in watching something. Perhaps producers think we assess value for money based on movie length rather than movie quality.

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I think it’s partly a matter of hubris on the filmmaker. Like their vision cannot be altered or some pompous attitude like that.

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almost every movie I've seen in the last few years.

15, 20, 30, 1 hour too long.

What happened to 1 hour 40 minute long movies

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They’re still around. Most of them being in the horror or comedy genres.

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