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Slimy fake coach
Alternate Ending...
Theory... maybe spoilers
I didn't expect much. But I laughed the whole time.
Incredible animation. Terrible movie.
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In the book there were three wardens. They combined them in the movie into one warden, which worked well in cinema.
I agree - this felt like a Disney movie from yesteryear. Back then I prejudged every Disney movie as good, and I was rarely let down. I remember the days when I looked forward to every Disney/Pixar movie. Those days are long gone. Now I seem to prejudge every Disney movie as potential propaganda instead of entertainment, right or wrong.
I thoroughly enjoyed The Wild Robot.
Fair share. Sigh. They could tax them at 100% and it would only run the government for two months. And then they'd all be gone after that.
I'd love to know what she bought and when she bought it. Was she giving lip service when she supported mandatory buyback? Or did she have a come to Jesus moment in the last few years and now she supports gun ownership?
The note was clearly the "if you're reading this I must be dead" note. He was too fragile to attempt a note asking for help. And pulling it out as he died seemed to imply it was his last communication.
Yeah, the last couple scene wasn't great. I didn't like how the knife salesman handled it. He didn't need to jump out and confront them. I thought he should have waited to see if they leave, or see if there was an opportunity for himself to sneak off (like if they found the phone in the motel).
I agree. It's one thing if the entire movie is Twin Peaks / Mulholland Drive. But it wasn't. The first 95% of the movie was pretty standard plot line stuff. The entire style changed at the end with Giganta showing up. I'm suddenly trying to place symbolism and... ahem... giant metaphors. Very odd.
But aside from that I liked it. It wasn't overly woke. Usually lesbian heroes seem to be Mary Sues who can do no wrong. I liked the steroid angle and the effect it had on the relationship.
I liked the epic fail on assuming the exploding car would burn out overnight. But this movie didn't really pick a lane and stay in it. It went Lord of the Rings meets Pulp Fiction meets Marvel at the end.
You have to think of it as entirely software. And this software has been hacked. The agents are the anti-virus software. It seems simple to me.
Ishido ends up captured and buried up to his head. He lasts three days before dying. Yeah, I wish they would have not yada yada'd past that. He was the villain the whole ten episodes.
How did this guy not go to jail?! Did he not defraud any of those minors (not that all the kids were minors...) with the loans he had them take out just to pay his program?
My theory: whatever you experienced first is better. I liked every book I read better than the movie until I read Bourne Identity. What a slog of a book! The movie was way shorter. But my brother told me I was crazy. He read the book before seeing the movie.
Same with songs. Van Halen's You Really Got Me - I heard that first and fell in love with it. Then I heard the Kinks original. I thought it was lame.
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