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Ready player one.

That has to be one of the cringiest movies I’ve seen, is tries so hard, too hard with it’s “WE LOVE YOU NERD, YOU’RE SO COOL FOR PLAYING GAMES AND GETTING THIS 80S REFERENCE” message and the whole “corporation bad, the people good” narrative seems written for toddlers… The fan service feels cheap and adds nothing to the story.

Finally, they trying to make the people believe that very attractive girl with a barely visible red tint spot on her face is “ugly”… Like wtf?

Yet it received decent reviews plus being one of the most successful movies of that year.

  • MrsDoyle
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    -118 hours ago

    The Shawshank Redemption. My boyfriend at the time absolutely loved this film. I can’t stand it. Blokes in prison are so Noble and Misunderstood. They deserve to be free! Bleurgh.

    • @hangonasecond@lemmy.world
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      817 hours ago

      I’m curious to know how that was your takeaway from the movie. The protagonist was wrongly imprisoned and I thought the film thoroughly demonstrated the worst of humanity in some of the incarcerated, juxtaposed against the corruption of prison staff and the protagonist’s own struggle for a pretty powerful message.

      Maybe I need to watch it again. It’s been years.

      • Captain Aggravated
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        314 hours ago

        The major dynamics you’ve got in The Shawshank Redemption are:

        • The prisoners. Most of whom are genuinely guilty of the crimes they’re imprisoned for or close enough. Many are alright people who did something extremely dumb when they were young, often because they had few opportunities.

        • The prison guards, most of whom are actual monsters who get off on abusing the prisoners, chief among them the captain of the guard (the guy who just about throws Dufresne off the roof that one time) and the warden, who carries himself like a preacher but is genuinely fucking evil.

        • Andy Dufresne, a man imprisoned for a crime he was seriously thinking about but didn’t commit who plays the ultimate long game.

        “Noble and misunderstood” is probably stretching it a bit, but the film does ask who here is the real problem.