Post number #870681, ID: a8d468
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What a spectacular movie. All the discussions are very clear within so much visual madness, really the multiverse of madness that we needed in the midst of so much overdose of this idea within the cinema. I loved this movie so much, I like all the scenes because they make me laugh and at the same time think a lot about what I just saw. The stone scene was the best. What did you think?
Post number #870763, ID: 7b5da8
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I thought it was pretty good tbh. I never heard of the film literally before the evening I watched it, and went to see it solely because the superhero films of the week looked dumb but I had a craving for theater.
Glad I saw it on impulse.
Post number #870773, ID: a8d468
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>>7b5da8 great choice, friend! I've been very frustrated with hero movies, especially after "The Batman" came out, and I thought, "wow, this is a real movie and hero movies don't have to be badly directed, they just do it because they don't matter to viewers.". Obviously this is something easy to understand, and I had already noticed, but it exploded in my mind for good. I don't want to see anything else that isn't of this quality :/
Whats funny is I was really wanting to watch The Batman but it had left theaters by then. :< So I chose Everything Everywhere instead since I didn't want to watch yet another Marvel film.
Post number #871051, ID: 921617
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Now listen to Everywhere at the end of times
Post number #871329, ID: 4ad592
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>>871051 Do not!
Post number #871418, ID: 740b5f
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>>871329 do knot
Post number #872044, ID: 5a4075
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omg yes it was such a good movie. i cried like at least three times
| What a spectacular movie. All the discussions are very clear within so much visual madness, really the multiverse of madness that we needed in the midst of so much overdose of this idea within the cinema. I loved this movie so much, I like all the scenes because they make me laugh and at the same time think a lot about what I just saw. The stone scene was the best. What did you think?