We Are All Introverts
Regardless of the answer, “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” can no doubt be called Kaufman’s solipsistic fantasy. Although we do not know who is looking, we know that this is a lonely, introverted person (…)
Regardless of the answer, “I’m Thinking of Ending Things” can no doubt be called Kaufman’s solipsistic fantasy. Although we do not know who is looking, we know that this is a lonely, introverted person (…)
Marriage Story is an educational film, because it tells about emotional immaturity, lack of communication skills in the relationship in which it should be the basis, as well as how unknowingly one can use another person, digging oneself in one’s individual, egoistic world.
In the movie, the “de-aging” technology was used on actors for the first time (with such a momentum) in history of the cinema. This age manipulation is interesting not only because of the effects, but also because it corresponds with the subject of the film.
The series has meticulously built the psychological portrait of its characters for 5 seasons (Walter White’s long path to violence, Walter-Jesse relationship on the master-student axis, father-son, and these are, of course, only two examples from many), leading to a mastery of – it would seem – simple cause and effect narrative and a logical change slowly taking place inside the characters. Meanwhile, the film doesn’t have time for this.
It was probably only a matter of time before an interactive movie appeared on one of big streaming platforms. The online environment seems to be ideal for interaction with the viewer, who will decide the hero’s fate with one click.
Some time ago Netflix released a documentary about one of the more controversial characters-phenomena of the American social scene. I am thinking of The Rachel Divide.