Sucker Punch feels way too much like it's trying to have it's cake and eat it too.Sucker Punch: the thread
I mean, it still sucks. But after having it pointed out to me what the film is very explicitly trying to do my opinion of it changed considerably. Its a fascinatingly interesting failure.
I think there's a lot of hiding messages in Robocop.
napoleon dynamite, i pretty much got that myself from watching it multiple times, but never really placed it on "loneliness" in particular -- just that everyone has these random issues that they have and we see them on display as a "day in the life of" these characters, and it comes to a head when they all become something different nearer to the end of the movie. great film.
Pretty much this. While it might be interesting to think its a study on loneliness I think it's really over thinking the film.
Nolan's Batman flicks - an ode to campy radio serials of the '40 with constant over the top acting and how everything was serious business in a world filled with silly infantile themes (grown man wearing a bat suit, a mask that generates nightmare hallucinations, a criminal in a clown outfit, etc)
I like to pretend that Prometheus was a satire. David was the hero, out to destroy his impossibly moronic and self-absorbed human masters. We cheer him on as he sets in motion all of these wacky schemes to get them to annihilate themselves.
That just makes me like them more.
what's it satirising?
starship troopers: people think it's a serious attempt at hard scifi à la Aliens.
yep, all the earth government/military/fascism/news reel stuff was intended to be over the top.
http://www.avclub.com/articles/paul-verhoeven,14078/
This whole thing just reminds me of all those asinine Reddit fan theories about Ash from Pokemon being in a coma or all the Rugrats being in Angelica's mind. It's all just so dumb.
Its about the second coming of christ according to the director.Are you insinuating there is subtlety in Robocop? Because there is none at all and it's awesome for it. The blatant satirical nature of Robocop makes it hard to believe that anyone could take Starship Troopers at face value.
Its about the second coming of christ according to the director.
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Moviebob attempts to explain Sucker Punch.
I Have never watched the movie and cannot comment on the movie itself but he does a decent enough job explaining one of the interpretations that has been mentioned already in this thread.
Not a movie and I don't think this is an original idea either, but I feel a majority of people don't understand that Kratos in God of War is the bad guy. And it seems like every subsequent game the developers are trying to make the audience understand that they are supposed to despise Kratos and you are supposed to walk away from the controller in ever more extreme ways. (I've only played 1 and 2.)
Kratos himself seems to be a combination of every bad guy trope in games, literature, and movies.
-A troubled past that ultimately does not justify his current actions, but a past he uses to justify his actions
-No care for collateral damage
-Descent into truly heinous acts in order to progress the goals (I think in either 1 or 2 he has to kill a completely innocent scholar in order to progress a puzzle.) The ends justify the means.
-Ever increasing depravity that goes above and beyond what is needed to accomplish goals, revealing that the character enjoys causing pain and death.
-Evil defeats itself, the constant backstabbing and betrayals of allies.
-Utter lack of empathy
All this in the character and story of Kratos and more. It is ultimately an unsubtle condemnation of us the player, that we accept these depraved gaming tropes and even find enjoyment in performing them.
Again, I think this interpretation is really obvious but I personally have not encountered it in the many discussions of GoW on these boards.
I'd say it might be overthinking, but it's not really wrong.
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The Village
Love can break society rules, love can make people face the impossible, love can be stronger than commodity.
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Moviebob attempts to explain Sucker Punch.
I Have never watched the movie and cannot comment on the movie itself but he does a decent enough job explaining one of the interpretations that has been mentioned already in this thread.
what's it satirising?
I think many people don't get First Blood: Rambo nowadays, because the sequels were just about how some muscular veteran is slaughtering many bad guys with big weapons.
Once upon a time in the west shows us that the civilization needs water to prosper.
Cannibal Holocaust:
This is a classic exploitation film and often makes lists for the best horror. I agree that it is an outstanding film, but not strictly based on the realistic practical effectsand overall extremeness. Most people miss, however, that this film is a commentary on capitalism, consumerism and colonialism in a literal way. In the opening scenes, the narrator talks about the atrocious acts of gruesome cannibalism in the jungle, but what the viewer sees is extensive footage of New York city. The American filmmakers in this film are the real villains: they rape women, torture people and burn villages, all while seeming very entitled and detached. What this movie really suggests is that consumerism creates a culture of people who overtake others' without remorse, have no respect for other cultures (views them as "savage"), and destroy the environment... so it becomes clear thatimpalement scene, they themselves, the "consumers", are the true cannibals.although this group of people are eaten by members of an Amazonian tribe
At no point does American Psycho feel like a horror movie. It's so clearly an 80s yuppie culture satire and black comedy. It's as much of a horror movie as Freddy's Dead or something.
For those asking about Sucker Punch interpretation
Why you are wrong about sucker punch part 1
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Moviebob attempts to explain Sucker Punch.
I Have never watched the movie and cannot comment on the movie itself but he does a decent enough job explaining one of the interpretations that has been mentioned already in this thread.
Man, I hated Signs and now I want to watch it again.
But the main problem with Shyamalan movies is that all this movies are based in a "surprise" plot twist near the end. It worked well in The Sixth Sense but after that the audience already expects it every time.
Disney's Planes:
So many people think this movie is about an underdog contender going against the odds and following his dreams. Its not about that at all.
Its a story about a company who no longer cares about creative genius and knows they could sell a pile of shit and still make money, so they do.
looking at the entire scope of the movie, from the extended cut, to the director's originally intended ending (the one no one has seen), etc, I think those video's are for the most part right on the money.Agree with most of it except the message regarding feminism. I don't think one was intentional beyond lampooning the sex action hero genre. Though I guess that would be up to how one would interpret the cut ending. Considering it was an 11th hour cut due to studio interference and explicitly used sex as a form of empowerment, I definitely would like to see the video to incorporate that.
Starship Troopers was just too ahead of its time with its political viewpoint. Imagine if it came out in the run up to the Iraq War, it almost would have been too obvious.