Worst movie in a long time. Somewhere in the bottom 5.
I don't know how to tell Netflix or Bradley Cooper this, but this movie is really bad. Like bad enough to knock out I'll Always Know What You Did Last Summer from the Bottom 5 movies.
Why such a harsh rating?
1)That quote at the beginning sucked. Sure this is a small in the grand scheme of the movie but it immediately got me bitter before even a character even said anything.
The quote is:
“A work of art does not answer questions, it provokes them; and its essential meaning is in the tension between the contradictory answers.”
Are you serious? This isn't true at all. This is just an excuse to make your art as "ambiguous" as possible so you don't have to answer for any seeming problematic areas (Case in point:Joker and Fight Club) or to hide the fact that you don't know the answer because you don't know what you're talking about.
If anything, I'm tired of "provoking questions". Crackpot Conspiracy Theorists love "Asking Questions". That doesn't mean they are of any value. Anyone can ask seemingly vague questions that don't have answers and just because they have arguably contradictory answers, doesn't mean that the answer are meaningful. The quote is silly and clearly is made by someone wants to seem deep at the expense of obvious logic.
Anyways,
2)This whole "le older movie filter" is getting annoying fast. If I wanted to see a black and white movie, I would just watch a black and white movie. Why do boomers need to push their nostalgia into the newer movies? We get it. You don't like newer movies because their woke or degenerate or soulless or cashgrabs or something. Well don't make the newer movies go back in time for some so called feeling of the older times. Just go and watch a different decade. All you're doing is ruining the visuals so it can feed your particular nostalgia and I hate it.
3)Literally what's the point of this movie? Nothing happened. No one knows who he is (I didn't have a clue who Leonard Bernstein was until they mentioned West Side Story). It's just some movie that follows some guys life like some sort of Truman Show reboot. Sure there was some drama, but it wasn't anything unusual. Just a flat out waste of time with no plot. It didn't even do a good job telling his life either. It kept flash forwarding to random moments. They never explained to you how successful or wealthy he was. Just poorly done altogether. Also it focuses too much on his wife. I get that she's important, but the movie isn't about her. If you wanted to make a movie about the two of them, then make that clear. There's no lesson or "provoking questions" either. It's literally just watching some guy age.
4)Terrible dialogue. It's like they were adamant in making this movie over 2 hours so they just ad libbed or ChatGPT'd every conversation that we over 2 minutes.
5)The music wasn't that good. Isn't he supposed to be some sort of music guy? Why did 90% of the soundtrack just sound flat out soulless? Nothing was memorable outside of the occasion West Side Story music that didn't fit the movie and (what I think was) the climax. What a waste.
6)It's just boring. I fell asleep for about 10 minutes despite starting this movie wide awake. It doesn't help either that it's over 2 hours. The boringness makes it feel like 3-4.
I probably would've turned this off or played Pokemon Go PvP to distract myself from it if it wasn't an Oscar nomination or something.
Good things about this movie:
The acting is really great.
The aging effects are good.
Overall:.5/5 just rewatch Oppenheimer. It's better in every way. Also I'm just glad I won't have to ever rewatch this forced Oscarbait ever again.