Rod Hagen Posted October 8 Posted October 8 The other night saw a DGA screening with Q&A afterward, Julia Roberts flaked (supposedly not feeling well). I liked it. Guy who shot Clockers did the cinematography and like all of Luca Guadagnino films, it's beautiful. thomas, + SirBillybob and BSR 1 2
+ SirBillybob Posted October 8 Posted October 8 I see Stuhlbarg is cast, Elio’s father in CMBYN. Rod Hagen 1
Rod Hagen Posted October 8 Author Posted October 8 1 hour ago, SirBillybob said: I see Stuhlbarg is cast, Elio’s father in CMBYN. Yes, he was in the Q&A. Interesting guy, really good actor.
Rod Hagen Posted October 13 Author Posted October 13 Michelle Goldberg hates it, which for me is a check in the Positive Column. nytimes.com WWW.NYTIMES.COM thomas and + EVdude 1 1
d.anders Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago On 10/13/2025 at 11:39 AM, Rod Hagen said: Michelle Goldberg hates it She's not alone. Thank you for the link. I thought Goldberg's Opinion piece was a fascinating and intelligent read, more intelligent than this movie. Reading Goldberg's piece helped further explain why the movie wasn't working for me. "Overwrought and self-satisfied," seems spot-on to me. Now that I found out about Brian Grazer, I dislike him and the movie even more.
+ MikeThomas Posted 15 hours ago Posted 15 hours ago (edited) It sounds like Goldberg wrote the review through the lens of her personal worldview. The New York Times does have a great cooking section and app. Edited 15 hours ago by MikeThomas Rod Hagen 1
Rod Hagen Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago 1 hour ago, MikeThomas said: It sounds like Goldberg wrote the review through the lens of her personal worldview. The New York Times does have a great cooking section and app. That's what I felt, the first part. I hate when professionals deliver criticisms that sound like, 'Now if I made this movie'. Well, shithead, you didn't. mike carey 1
Rod Hagen Posted 13 hours ago Author Posted 13 hours ago (edited) 2 hours ago, d.anders said: Overwrought and self-satisfied," seems spot-on to me. Now that I found out about Brian Grazer, I dislike him and the movie even more. Inception is overwrought, this is far from overwrought: "A friend is accused of sexual misconduct against another, lesser friend who holds your fate in her hands. Who do you believe and/or support? " Self-satisified? It certainly seemed like they had an ax to grind, but since I agree with the movies view point, that didn't bother me. Of course, I'm human and like you (and Michelle) it would have bothered me if I didn't agree with that view, but I think I'd still judge it on it's quality more than it's message since that's what I usually look for, and it's a WELL-Fucking Made movie. Edited 13 hours ago by Rod Hagen + MikeThomas and jeezifonly 1 1
d.anders Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago (edited) 1 hour ago, Rod Hagen said: this is far from overwrought I have to disagree. There is purposeful tension and anxiety built into the script by the fact that these characters speak in riddles, carefully revealing nothing. And this is when they are not pretending to be Yale academics. Those philosophy words are mostly overwrought and incomprehensible, especially given the edits. They barely finish a sentence, or a complete thought. IMO, when I see description words like "psychological thriller," I've come to expect overwrought. 1 hour ago, Rod Hagen said: it's a WELL-Fucking Made movie. It's professional. I just found it very unsatisfying. I think I hated the script. Edited 12 hours ago by d.anders
d.anders Posted 12 hours ago Posted 12 hours ago 3 hours ago, MikeThomas said: It sounds like Goldberg wrote the review Except it's not a review. It's an Op-Ed essay. Given the subject matter, this movie lends itself to discussion.
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