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GonSmithe
Apr 25, 2010

Perhaps it's in the nature of television. Just waves in space.

ShoogaSlim posted:

Passed by the Angelika in nyc tonight and decided I should stop in to give this a shot. I'm so happy that I did because I was greatly rewarded. What a fantastic film. I knew absolutely next to nothing about it and my experience was that much better for it.

Keaton and Norton are phenomenal. The score had me uncontrollably tapping my feet along in the theater and I noticed there was a big dumb grin on my face throughout most of it all.

Moving away from the ambiguity of the ending, I'm a little more fixated on that scene from the very beginning that was repeated toward the end, right after Riggan shoots himself in the nose. The one with the fire in the sky and those... things floating in the muck. What was up with that stuff?
The fire was Icarus falling from getting too close to the sun, then "things" were the jellyfish that stopped him from drowning.

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GonSmithe
Apr 25, 2010

Perhaps it's in the nature of television. Just waves in space.

Verr posted:

How's this as a date movie? Nightcrawler was a bad choice in retrospect.

Baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaad.

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