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Post by MagdaFR on Feb 10, 2019 16:06:27 GMT
He is talking about the movie but there are other parts in the review that sound like the worst of modern Anglo-American film criticism: he criticized the movie because the characters are “unlikeable” and this paragraph is so perplexing: Berger appears to have missed the memo about time being up on toxic masculinity, since Stefan could be a poster boy for obnoxious white-male hedonism. He's a commercial airline pilot who drives a Porsche, has a swimming pool crawling with shapely babes and uses the allure of his uniform even when he's off duty to pick up single women for quick hits of anonymous hotel sex. The very definition of a seedy playboy.So it seems there is party line now and male characters must all be decent good role models? I can’t wait for the future of cinema with all those morally enhancing stories about good likeable men and women! Should be so exciting...Not!!! That part in puink is really weird. I think I hadn't read anything from him till now but I checked his RT's page and he gave 91 to Crazy Rich Asians and wrote about it as if it almost were a great sociological study, so...
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Post by sgev1977 on Feb 15, 2019 23:46:05 GMT
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