bluebell Posted Wednesday at 11:22 PM Posted Wednesday at 11:22 PM 25 minutes ago, Calm said: Looks like people are having fun creating language for it (deciding the meaning of the symbolism). So far my favorite is it about the internal self in crisis and each animal is a different part of the Self. Got interrupted watching it (got to go make rescue waffles), so have no clue if this will help (if you want help with it, lol). Looks like a stunning movie, but not sure I could watch it. It’s a very visually beautiful movie. If you like animals, then it’s incredibly stressful. And it’s the kind of movie where you can’t stop thinking about it because you’re trying to figure out how it all makes sense. 2
Rain Posted Thursday at 12:17 AM Posted Thursday at 12:17 AM 7 hours ago, MustardSeed said: I loved it. I was hesitant because I’m really deeply affected by watching young boys die in war movies but 99% of the movie was filmed in an office building . I agree the acting was outstanding. That's good to know!
Rain Posted Thursday at 12:19 AM Posted Thursday at 12:19 AM (edited) 2 hours ago, calypso said: Star Wars: The Mandalorian and Grogu; stars: Pedro Pascal, Sigourney Weaver, Brendan Wayne, Lateef Crowder, Steve Blum, Jeremy Allen White, and a whole lot more A STAR WARS side story, this movie is great if you are not a STAR WARS purist. If you are, you may be disappointed. It takes place after the Empire is destroyed. Some evil people want the empire to resurrect and they want to be the rulers of it. The Mandalorian is called in to find one of the really bad guys. This leads to the continuous round of fighting and meeting new bad guys like the Hutt family. This is a movie that I would not let my 13 year-old see; it's too violent. It's definitely not for children. If you see it, let us know how you like it. I really liked it a lot. Welcome to the board! Thanks for the review. Edited Thursday at 12:25 AM by Rain 1
Tacenda Posted Thursday at 04:45 PM Posted Thursday at 04:45 PM 18 hours ago, bluebell said: My kids and I watch the weirdest animated movie I’ve ever seen. It’s called Flow. It came out in the last few months and has won a few awards. We streamed it for free so it must’ve been either on Netflix or Amazon prime. There are no people in the movie and there is no talking. It’s only animals and the animals make regular animal sounds to each other. The main character is a black cat who is caught in a catastrophic flood and has to survive in a sailboat with a capybara, lemur, secretary bird and Labrador retriever. They also get an assist sometimes from a whale/dinosaur thing. About 3/4 of the way through the movie, the secretary bird gets sucked up into some weird ball of light situation, goes into the sky, we never see him again. The final scene is the group of animals all stand next to the dying whale after the water all receded and it’s laying in a heap in the middle of the forest. There are no explanations for ANYTHING. Interesting! My step grandson is 4 and he makes the most incredible sounds of animals. It's a guttural sound. He is on the lighter spectrum side of being Autistic, so that may play into it. Mostly dinosaur noises, but recently he did a penguin when we were playing with a stuffy of one and I asked him what a penguin sounds like and he did it and then we listened to a real one, wow, I've no idea how he knows how to do this. It's a gift for sure. They are so realistic sounding. Plus, his mom is really part of why as well. She's very hands on. Going to have to check into the movie Flow now. 3
Tacenda Posted Thursday at 04:53 PM Posted Thursday at 04:53 PM 23 hours ago, Calm said: It’s great you find movies you can enjoy that much. Do you think it makes a difference to see it in theaters rather than the large screen at home? (I still am bewildered by how big even the ‘typical’ size is). I do! And most just aren't the same when streamed. I'm a Tuesday movie goer lately, it's $5.00 when you're a club member at Cinemark. And for non members, I believe it's not much more. Went to the new Stephen Spielberg movie and I tell ya, when driving home, I felt like I was in the movie. Changed me until next day when I felt normal again, lol. The movie I saw was, "Disclosure Day". I did end up liking it a lot. And my poor husband gets roped into going. He's not a big movie buff unless it's a true story. 1
Calm Posted Thursday at 06:00 PM Posted Thursday at 06:00 PM (edited) 1 hour ago, Tacenda said: Changed me until next day when I felt normal again, lol. That happens a lot to me. You were probably very focused on the movie. Sometimes very uncomfortable. Used to be more fun when younger because it didn’t interfere with getting necessary stuff done. Edited Thursday at 06:03 PM by Calm
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