So are we gonna talk about this movie or what?

So are we gonna talk about this movie or what?

Generally speaking I think I had a pretty healthy message of how to deal with heartbreak. It doesnt wallow in tragedy like I thought it would based on the trailer. The animation is superb and Its one of the few animated films this year Ive watched over and over because I just adore the setting and attention to detail.

For a movie with almost no dialogue It delivered its tone and characters better than anything Ive seen from the mainstream.

It's All Fucked Shirt $22.14

Thalidomide Vintage Ad Shirt $22.14

It's All Fucked Shirt $22.14

  1. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    >Cliché background entirely copied from Mutt toons.
    >Calartesque chara-design
    >70's car you barely see outside of auto salons (not even in Cuba)
    "PAWN SHOPS" don't exist in Spain, Berger whozver you may be. Leave your hipster dream and start paying tribute to reality gafapasta de mierda.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      What the frick does any of that mean

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous
      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        The point of watching pictures from other countries is to get an immersive window into the real and mental landscape of said countries.
        Not another millionth deformed version of Muttistan seen through the glass of consumed Muttistani entertainment.

        • 1 month ago
          Anonymous

          You see Im on board with what youre trying to say but you keep using mutt as if its supposed to resonate with me in any way.

          Mutt is the biggest sign of a foreign poster because you THINK it offends americans. You can just call us fat or say we pay too much for healthcare. DO I need to teach the rest of the world how to properly hate America because we're the best at that too?

          • 1 month ago
            Anonymous

            Honestly I don't worry about REAL America and real people having to live in USA.

            I see Muttistan rather as the pop-culture simulated version of America made and transmitted entirely through Hollywood and American entertainment worldwide.
            This new generation of filmmakers, artists, animators on a global scale grew up with this simulation to the point their entire mental landscape has been deformed so badly they can't even depict the country they live in anymore.

            Pretty much the same way anime fans see Japan. Except anime fans who manage to get published dont set everything in their simulated version of Japan. At some point they realize they are not Japanese and get in touch with reality again.

            For Muttistan fans, waking up is more difficult because most of the time they don't even realize.

            • 1 month ago
              Anonymous

              But this movie is very specifically about mid 80s New York, made my the Spanish and French.

              Not only are you off, youre wayyyyyy off the mark. Youre not even close to having an opinion. Did you even see the movie?

        • 1 month ago
          futalicious

          leave moron
          A place like Idyllic 80s Manhattan is another element of the history because,
          1 is dreamy and optimistic,
          2 No cellphones and everybody dealing with their own business not frickin with strangers.

          Frickin Black folk like you never understand cinema and thats a curse
          Feel pity for you.

          • 1 month ago
            Anonymous

            >The only way to have dreams, optimism or even functioning human relationships is to keep boomerland (Hollywood version of it) alive in our minds forever.
            It's over.
            Enjoy your endless reboots, remakes, chewed and rechewed rehash of daddy's TV memories to the point you will find the movie Joker original.

            • 1 month ago
              futalicious

              You must have a hollow life lacking of kindness if a bit of optimistic Nostalgia in a mute cartoon triggers you.

              I'm sure Once Time in Hollywood also makes you shit sriracha.

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      >have no clue what this movie is
      >first line in the summary
      >’”In 1980s New York City”
      So what’s the problem?

  2. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    I get the feeling that you have made this thread several times with a different op and a slightly different picture

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      This one’s more positive-leaning, but I’m annoyed too. You can’t have conversation about this movie unfortunately. Same as it ever was.

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        I get the feeling that you have made this thread several times with a different op and a slightly different picture

        I tried this thread a few days ago but that was the only time.

        Theres like 3 smiling friends threads upwhy cant I get a thread going about an actual animated film. I cant go to /t/ because thats just shitposting.

        • 1 month ago
          Anonymous

          First anon you replied to. There’s nothing wrong with wanting to make a thread about this movie, but if you don’t know already, you’ll find out there’s one or two schizos that are ass blasted by this film for unknown reasons and will try to eliminate discussion if they find the thread. That’s why I said there’s a natural avoidance to Robot Dreams threads.

          But if you’re still here, want to talk about the movie some more? I loved it.

          • 1 month ago
            Anonymous

            Having to clarify who you are makes you a loser and a homosexual you better get yourself a tripcode and make it a pansy one, go on, asap

        • 1 month ago
          Anonymous

          Because people care about smiling friends, go to one of those bastard offspring sites if you don't like it

    • 1 month ago
      Anonymous

      >you have made this thread several times with a different op and a slightly different picture
      woah you mean...anon tried to get a conversation going? And when it didn't work he tried another time to see if it'd work? That's unheard of!

      • 1 month ago
        Anonymous

        When you do it multiple times but it never works it's called shilling but it's just pathetic by now

  3. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    I loved it. I got divorced a couple years ago and everything dog and robot go through I went through in the process, right down to seeing your ex in public, fantazising about it and hiding when they turn.

    It's surprising how immersive it was without dialogue, really drew you in, and the animation was surprisingly good as well. It's one of the best animated movies, and movie in general I've ever seen.

  4. 1 month ago
    Anonymous

    No blu ray release?

Leave a Reply to futalicious Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *