Xiao_Bo16 t1_ja39exp wrote
Reply to comment by Astolfo_Please in Just finished Banshees of Inisherin; didn’t find it to be a rewarding watch by Fated47
All the individuals behaving like they do. For me the behavior of almost all the people in the movie is uncomprehensible, unlike McDormands other movies, where you could relate somehow with the characters
Astolfo_Please t1_ja3ke7u wrote
Huh, that’s interesting. Personally, I saw myself in all the main cast and how I’ve dealt with loneliness differently throughout my life
Xiao_Bo16 t1_ja49qq0 wrote
For me it was too metaphorical and over the top to be relateable. Worked better for me in Brugges and Three Billboards, where I could actually feel the pain of loss, grief and what other emotions of the characters.
jamesneysmith t1_ja4rgbm wrote
You couldn't feel the absolute heartbreak in Colin Farrells performance? He's best actor of the year for me. He played his devastation with so much believability I wanted to cry anytime he was on screen.
Xiao_Bo16 t1_ja4xhkz wrote
I mean his performance was good. I just did not really care for the character he was playing
autoposting_system t1_ja3i5yw wrote
This should tell you something else is going on
Xiao_Bo16 t1_ja49vnj wrote
And what's that comment supposed to mean?
autoposting_system t1_ja4b4te wrote
I meant it literally
Xiao_Bo16 t1_ja4xrs1 wrote
I don't see how your reply makes any sense
autoposting_system t1_ja5bm9p wrote
In the story, if something doesn't make any sense but it's in a well-made movie, it probably does make sense and you just have to think about it more
Xiao_Bo16 t1_ja5k0f3 wrote
Maybe my comment makes sense, because it's a well written comment. It probably makes sense and you just have to think about it a little bit more.
autoposting_system t1_ja6wwfs wrote
Of course it makes sense
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