>nonwhite >pro-lgbt themes >feminist >crass humor >complex philosophies infantilized for the midwit viewer >overdramatic fight scenes
pretty easy to see why. it's like watching the tortuous death of film as an art form
I just watched this and I spent the entire movie repeating the words "this is reddit, this is memes, this is reddit, this is memes..." under my breath.
I fricking hated it. I was writhing around on the floor in front of the chair for the last 30 minutes it was so painful. >Ayy quirky A24 movie lmao
If you liked it you're in the wrong place
>this is reddit, this is memes
this but unironically >OMFG are those HOT DOG FINGERS??? So hecking random and quirky LMAO >yaaaaas lesbian daughter slaaaaay >the mom just HUGGED the daughter I’m LITERALLY crying and PISSING my pants :’)
Similar thing happened to me. Eventually my brother kicked me out his house for being racist and homophobic in front of hia wife and kids but I just couldn't help calling out the obvious redditgay bullshit. This movie unironically ruined my relationship with my family and possibly my life
>Eventually my brother kicked me out his house for being racist and homophobic in front of hia wife and kids
As he should have you disgusting chud. I watched this movie with my wife and her boyfriend in theaters and it was the best movie we’d seen since Avengers: Endgame. When we found out the evil version of the epic LGBTQIA+ daughter was building a freaking everything bagel I nearly spit out my boba tea because I was laughing so hard.
It's the ultimate compromise movie. There's some inventive stuff visually that you won't see in a mainstream capeshit film or generally mainstream slop, but it still is a an action film with a very simple general storyline with surface level themes understandable to anyone. Plus Rick and Morty humor.
Most American (and Canadian for that matter) indie cinema is highly influenced by the mainstream stuff and these filmmakers are very ignorant of cinematic history in general. That's why it always ends up feeling mildly amusing at best, but you're always asking in the end that why are they not doing more even tho they got all the artistic freedom. They also often think that "breaking the rules" is not playing with the form of the film as much as doing "socially relevant" themes in the most tacky way possible while the film itself is not far apart from the generic mainstream cinema they often seemingly try to oppose.
There are some exceptions, usually directors on the far end of the spectrum who do highly experimental difficult to watch stuff. Frederick Wiseman, James Benning, Godfrey Reggio are the most famous ones. There other names but less well known.
Indie doesn't mean self funded and released it means the director is independent in the artistic vision and makes the film the way he himself wants it.
>the director is independent in the artistic vision and makes the film the way he himself wants it.
This was the norm for film making until about 6 years ago
It really wasn't. There was tons of generic slop like, thousands of insufferable romcoms, and also shit like The Chipmunks, The Smurfs. Also the capeshit craze started longer than six years ago, and early Marvel was arguably more "homogenized" than nu-Marvel, although they're going back to that after the relatively hands free approach brought them failure in the end with Waititi losing any sense of taste in Love and Thunder or Zhao doing an anemic 200 million character drama in Eternals (which I thought wasn't that bad by capeshit standarts) during the period where Marvel was getting damaged by COVID and was still trying to make up a brand new direction in the overarching storyline after Endgame left the franchise with not much wiggle room.
"indie" is just the term they created when they started funding "independent style" movies to sabotage film festival audiences and actual independent film
>your conservative mother is le evil incarnate, you MUST be proud of being a fat lesbian and NEVER try to be a normal human being (people demanding that are evil)
The more karma you have on reddit, the more you enjoy this piece of shit propaganda.
I went in blind, and enjoyed it. It is not perfect, but it does a couple of things very well. The gay plot/tension was overdone, and not particularly necessary because the east/west and generational conflict was so forward. It was plotted as "a movie with a message" so the universe doesn't make a bunch of sense, but it's fun. I got to see two of my favorite Asian character actors, the visuals were fun, and Curtis pretty much nailed an extremely difficult and varied performance. No hate here, I wish all.movies were this watchable.
>despite there being an infinite number of universes with infinite possibilities main character's love each other in every single one
Damn, such nihilism!
there being an infinite number of universes with infinite possibilities main character's love each other in every single one
Do you actually find this compelling?
It's an okay idea, not anything amazing, but that wasn't my point. The film is not nihilistic at all, morons on here just throw that word at anything and it lost it's meaning.
>nothing really matters but you should be nice to your mom anyway
It tried to have its nihilist cake and eat it too. Fortunately for them this appeals to morons.
>True Right
i hate this shit when some moron making meme edits thinks he has an authority to define political terms, but sadly this is the mainstream now as every imbecile now has their own very special personal definitions of left / right
Midwits are inherently attracted to the multiverse theory because that would mean there is some reality where they aren't a loser.
The multiverse is inherently a boring and uninteresting concept. It takes 1 second of brain power to run the ultimate midwit premise to it's logical conclusion (boredom).
This is true, it's sort of like how they're also sometimes infatuated with alleged previous lives. People want to be more interesting than they really are, or at least fantasize about the possibilities.
I can't really blame them, it can be fun to imagine. However, giving it any credence based purely on wishful thinking is really stupid, and neither does it make for a compelling story. It's similar to how you ought to be careful with time travel and resurrection when writing fiction. Otherwise the stakes just evaporate and the plot holes multiply.
It was a decent enough movie. Entertaining and absurd but still on point and had a solid and relatable emotional core.
My only issue is much of the humor was aimed at the pot head audience, and if there was a joke you didn’t think was hilarious it’d get old quickly because they beat the shit out of every joke they tell to the point it got obnoxious in some points (sausage fingers) with a ham fisted payoff
Overall cute, would have been better if the daughter wasn’t a fatty, but I guess that’s on point for 2nd gen Asian Americans.
I just finished watching Everything Everywhere All at Once.
I will be rewatching the film tomorrow.
I haven't felt this many emotions, from a movie, in a very long time.
I laughed, I cried, and for the whole ride home, I contemplated Everything.
This may sound like hyberpole, and I thought the same when I read all the glowing reviews, but this movie exceeded all my expectations and really changed what I perceive a movie can be.
A24 and the whole creative team really outdid themselves on the project.
My favorite author has a quote that Ive always loved, and repeated to my friends and family.
It goes as such, "Hello babies. Welcome to Earth. It's hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It's round and wet and crowded. On the outside, babies, you've got a hundred years here. There's only one rule that I know of, babies-"God damn it, you've got to be kind" (Kurt Vonnegut).
Thank you Everything Everywhere All at Once for the reminder.
>quirky humor >omg da dildoooo >omg sausag fingaaaa >omg multiverrssseeeee >typical mom issues >omg so deep she is literally me i am literally the destroyer of worlds
how can you not get how midwits like the movie?
I thought it was good. It's biggest flaw is that, while cracking jokes at you, it takes itself with the utmost seriousness, in the same way Rick and Morty does. Where you expect jokes, you get lectures, and where you expect lectures you get small chuckles. Would have been significantly better if the comedy had been subtle and clever as opposed to LOL BAGEL
Because midwits hate how much it appeals to "that site"
midwits couldn’t stop jerking off over this garbage
midwits have been making seethe threads of it at least once a week.
every accusation is an admission
It is like a compilation of aspects that midwits absolutely adore so your claim is extremely ironic.
not as much as other midwits loved seething about it
>nonwhite
>pro-lgbt themes
>feminist
>crass humor
>complex philosophies infantilized for the midwit viewer
>overdramatic fight scenes
pretty easy to see why. it's like watching the tortuous death of film as an art form
I just watched this and I spent the entire movie repeating the words "this is reddit, this is memes, this is reddit, this is memes..." under my breath.
I fricking hated it. I was writhing around on the floor in front of the chair for the last 30 minutes it was so painful.
>Ayy quirky A24 movie lmao
If you liked it you're in the wrong place
>this is reddit, this is memes
this but unironically
>OMFG are those HOT DOG FINGERS??? So hecking random and quirky LMAO
>yaaaaas lesbian daughter slaaaaay
>the mom just HUGGED the daughter I’m LITERALLY crying and PISSING my pants :’)
It's funny because my friend who is a liberal and a reddit mod constantly praises this movie.
Similar thing happened to me. Eventually my brother kicked me out his house for being racist and homophobic in front of hia wife and kids but I just couldn't help calling out the obvious redditgay bullshit. This movie unironically ruined my relationship with my family and possibly my life
>Eventually my brother kicked me out his house for being racist and homophobic in front of hia wife and kids
As he should have you disgusting chud. I watched this movie with my wife and her boyfriend in theaters and it was the best movie we’d seen since Avengers: Endgame. When we found out the evil version of the epic LGBTQIA+ daughter was building a freaking everything bagel I nearly spit out my boba tea because I was laughing so hard.
>implying reddit users have spouses or offspring
they have step kids
It's the ultimate compromise movie. There's some inventive stuff visually that you won't see in a mainstream capeshit film or generally mainstream slop, but it still is a an action film with a very simple general storyline with surface level themes understandable to anyone. Plus Rick and Morty humor.
Most American (and Canadian for that matter) indie cinema is highly influenced by the mainstream stuff and these filmmakers are very ignorant of cinematic history in general. That's why it always ends up feeling mildly amusing at best, but you're always asking in the end that why are they not doing more even tho they got all the artistic freedom. They also often think that "breaking the rules" is not playing with the form of the film as much as doing "socially relevant" themes in the most tacky way possible while the film itself is not far apart from the generic mainstream cinema they often seemingly try to oppose.
There are some exceptions, usually directors on the far end of the spectrum who do highly experimental difficult to watch stuff. Frederick Wiseman, James Benning, Godfrey Reggio are the most famous ones. There other names but less well known.
do people actually think this hollywood-backed corporate schlock is “indie”?
Indie doesn't mean self funded and released it means the director is independent in the artistic vision and makes the film the way he himself wants it.
>the director is independent in the artistic vision and makes the film the way he himself wants it.
This was the norm for film making until about 6 years ago
It really wasn't. There was tons of generic slop like, thousands of insufferable romcoms, and also shit like The Chipmunks, The Smurfs. Also the capeshit craze started longer than six years ago, and early Marvel was arguably more "homogenized" than nu-Marvel, although they're going back to that after the relatively hands free approach brought them failure in the end with Waititi losing any sense of taste in Love and Thunder or Zhao doing an anemic 200 million character drama in Eternals (which I thought wasn't that bad by capeshit standarts) during the period where Marvel was getting damaged by COVID and was still trying to make up a brand new direction in the overarching storyline after Endgame left the franchise with not much wiggle room.
"indie" is just the term they created when they started funding "independent style" movies to sabotage film festival audiences and actual independent film
Good analysis anon
>your conservative mother is le evil incarnate, you MUST be proud of being a fat lesbian and NEVER try to be a normal human being (people demanding that are evil)
The more karma you have on reddit, the more you enjoy this piece of shit propaganda.
Because marketing companies went in to over drive. It's a korean project, that is literally the only thing they are good at.
I went in blind, and enjoyed it. It is not perfect, but it does a couple of things very well. The gay plot/tension was overdone, and not particularly necessary because the east/west and generational conflict was so forward. It was plotted as "a movie with a message" so the universe doesn't make a bunch of sense, but it's fun. I got to see two of my favorite Asian character actors, the visuals were fun, and Curtis pretty much nailed an extremely difficult and varied performance. No hate here, I wish all.movies were this watchable.
>dude nihilism lmao
>despite there being an infinite number of universes with infinite possibilities main character's love each other in every single one
Damn, such nihilism!
there being an infinite number of universes with infinite possibilities main character's love each other in every single one
Do you actually find this compelling?
It's an okay idea, not anything amazing, but that wasn't my point. The film is not nihilistic at all, morons on here just throw that word at anything and it lost it's meaning.
>nothing really matters but you should be nice to your mom anyway
It tried to have its nihilist cake and eat it too. Fortunately for them this appeals to morons.
I liked Racaccoonie
a24 movies are elon musk in this meme and the wojak is liberal white people
elon musk crapping on israelites is already a centrist view lol
I think this meme agrees with you then. Hes depicted as helping them
>banks and corporations
>left
>True Right
i hate this shit when some moron making meme edits thinks he has an authority to define political terms, but sadly this is the mainstream now as every imbecile now has their own very special personal definitions of left / right
it’s just a compass
>righty
>free speech
>jews
>left wing
I hate people that think they're woke and haven't read one book in their lives
>DOUNTS!!! MULTIVERSE!!! INDIANA JONES GUY!!! 😀 😀 😀 WOW I LOVE MOVIES!!!!!
Because it was a capekino movie for women.
It was a good film.
It would have been better without the hot dogs.
JLC deserves to burn in hell for stealing the Oscar from Kerry Condon.
Midwits are inherently attracted to the multiverse theory because that would mean there is some reality where they aren't a loser.
The multiverse is inherently a boring and uninteresting concept. It takes 1 second of brain power to run the ultimate midwit premise to it's logical conclusion (boredom).
This is true, it's sort of like how they're also sometimes infatuated with alleged previous lives. People want to be more interesting than they really are, or at least fantasize about the possibilities.
I can't really blame them, it can be fun to imagine. However, giving it any credence based purely on wishful thinking is really stupid, and neither does it make for a compelling story. It's similar to how you ought to be careful with time travel and resurrection when writing fiction. Otherwise the stakes just evaporate and the plot holes multiply.
It was a decent enough movie. Entertaining and absurd but still on point and had a solid and relatable emotional core.
My only issue is much of the humor was aimed at the pot head audience, and if there was a joke you didn’t think was hilarious it’d get old quickly because they beat the shit out of every joke they tell to the point it got obnoxious in some points (sausage fingers) with a ham fisted payoff
Overall cute, would have been better if the daughter wasn’t a fatty, but I guess that’s on point for 2nd gen Asian Americans.
All I can think of when I see this poster is that they copied Kick-Ass'.
Same, except Kick-Ass was a better movie.
I just finished watching Everything Everywhere All at Once.
I will be rewatching the film tomorrow.
I haven't felt this many emotions, from a movie, in a very long time.
I laughed, I cried, and for the whole ride home, I contemplated Everything.
This may sound like hyberpole, and I thought the same when I read all the glowing reviews, but this movie exceeded all my expectations and really changed what I perceive a movie can be.
A24 and the whole creative team really outdid themselves on the project.
My favorite author has a quote that Ive always loved, and repeated to my friends and family.
It goes as such, "Hello babies. Welcome to Earth. It's hot in the summer and cold in the winter. It's round and wet and crowded. On the outside, babies, you've got a hundred years here. There's only one rule that I know of, babies-"God damn it, you've got to be kind" (Kurt Vonnegut).
Thank you Everything Everywhere All at Once for the reminder.
Really hate that someone out there said this unironically
It was funny, im tired of pretending to hate everything
It was very reddit
Rac-ca-cooney was a pretty funny gag. It was like kung fu hustle with sci fi, it casted a wide net.
Because of its fake complexity of form and content plus its tiktkokish, amateurish pace.
>quirky humor
>omg da dildoooo
>omg sausag fingaaaa
>omg multiverrssseeeee
>typical mom issues
>omg so deep she is literally me i am literally the destroyer of worlds
how can you not get how midwits like the movie?
MILFchelle Yeoh
The way Shourtround perfectly mimicked a Matrix scene in the beginning was neat
I thought it was good. It's biggest flaw is that, while cracking jokes at you, it takes itself with the utmost seriousness, in the same way Rick and Morty does. Where you expect jokes, you get lectures, and where you expect lectures you get small chuckles. Would have been significantly better if the comedy had been subtle and clever as opposed to LOL BAGEL
Because it's enjoyable and better than what has been coming out of this very VERY stale american film industry for the past several years now.
Midwit is not even a word