It's for all moods honestly Its melancholy It's depressingly beautiful It's uplifting It's hopeful It's gothic Yet inspiring and inspirational Somber yet calm It's glee It's sadness it's every logical emotion beyond ..... And it's appreciated Underrated movie with a gorgeous score Salute 🫡
This score makes me sorrowful. It brings thought of all those millions of people who are struggling… really struggling… cancer, losing a loved one, mental health, neglected children… my heart breaks for all those suffering.
What I hate most about Lily is just how unjustified her affair was. Affairs are always wrong but if Gordon was abusive or neglectful it would at least be a mitigating factor. The fact that he was such a loving and devoted husband and father makes what Lily did to him so much more insulting.
This is an exercise in dialogue writing, the best kind has an element of attack and defence to it but coming straight out with the conflict is too straightforward so it needs to be hidden within the subtext. The basic wants are that Bateman & McAdams are avoiding him so as to not invite him, and Plemons wants that invite. He starts with giving way too much information to cover over the fact he has been waiting by the door for them to come back, which is a defensive move to forestall any suspicion from the couple. He is hoping that simply seeing him would result in them remembering to give him the invite, Bateman doesn't bite so he directly asks. They lie to him about it so he appeals to emotion by telling them how much it means to him and indirectly hinting at the recent divorce, they still don't bite and try brushing him off. This time he goes on the attack with the three bags of chips comment, Bateman seems tired to the pretenses at this point and gives a weak counter, which he jumps on again but still gets nothing. The invite isn't coming so he reaches for sentimentality with the not appreciating what you have until you lose it.
The best one was the "You weren't there. You don't know the shit I went through, you newer will! Now back the sh*t off and get the hell out of my office!" Scene in season 8
This scene is really hard to watch. Mike made one mistake in college that jeopardize his future as a lawyer. By him working at the firm shows his ability to be a lawyer.
A friend of mine told me I remind him of Gary, resting bitch face and you never know when I'm serious/joking. I found it hilarious, interesting to see ourselves how others see us for once instead of just through our interior monologue. When I try to be funny no one laughs and when I don't try to be funny people laugh and I regularly make people uncomfortable without meaning to.
I never got why Max didn’t just tell Gary there was a Buy 2, Get 1 Free Deal with the Tostitos Scoops when Buy-2-Get-1-Free deals are literally an everyday part of the grocery store shopping experience. And, yes, I understand Max may have just been a little nervous there, but still… 😂 4/29/24 | 7:20 p.m. | EDT
One of the things that distinguishes this film above most other Hollywood comedies (apart from the obv stellar performances) is the fine photography. It's REALLY well shot.