It's a fun film with insanely strong performances across the entire cast. Does it deserve to be hailed as a modern classic? Probably not, but compared to your average year's Best picture winner (Coda, Green Book, Hurt Locker, fucking KING'S SPEECH) it's goddamn Citizen Kane in my eyes
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Here's a list of tons of leftist movies.
Remember that one Oscars when The Iron Lady was nominated for everything?
(the movie about Meryl Streep playing fucking Marget Thatcher)
Outside of the subplot with the fishing community struggling, CODA was just straight up not a good movie. I'm still amazed it won but it was kind of a weak year anyway.
CODA? They made morrowind a movie?
Yeah Im surprised Banshees didnt win anything, I mean I loved eeaao but it wasnt the best at every category
banshee is soo good that i wish ireland was real
Rick and Morty ass movie
According to the Wikipedia article the directors started planning things out way before multiverse shit went mainstream and were really worried the movie would fall flat as time went on because people would be sick of that concept.
According to the Wikipedia article the directors started planning things out way before multiverse shit went mainstream and were really worried the movie would fall flat as time went on because people would be sick of that concept.
It helped that their take wasn't a pop nihilistic bazinga take, which I am indeed sick of because it really doesn't follow for me that "if multiverse = NOTHING HAS MEANING BEING A NARCISSISTIC MASS MURDERING ASSHOLE IS NOW GREENLIT FOREVER"
Exactly. Whether they intended it or not, EEAAO actually comes off as an incredible response of radical empathy to the cynical nihilism that embodies so much of the multiverse genre.