a stray observation about the Matrix films and their makers

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rethinking: CHALLENGERS is a recent example of a common type, the high-profile b-movie. Twenty years ago it would have gone straight to video; take away lead actress Zendaya's inexplicable fame (an *obvious psyop*) and what's left is tedium cut with shock-banality. Men kissing! Tennis with loud music! Comprehensively unlikable characters! Please watch the more insightfully unpleasant CHUCK & BUCK instead--just not on date night. #waxflix

family movie nite: watched GOOD WILL HUNTING for the first time since, what, 1997? 98? the first 15 minutes had me cringing at the close-but-still-no-cigar hollywood depiction of Wicked Smaht people, and the rest was riveting. pity about the #BechdelTest but let’s not ask the impossible; minnie driver’s effortlessly natural performance as The Girl is manic, pixie-ish, and dreamy, but she lifts every scene she’s in. and the older men are wonderful.

dead solid movie, glad we watched.

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just watched 12 ANGRY MEN for the first time. predictable and wonderful—an unexpectedly stirring defense of humility and democracy. afterward, talked briefly w/my son about the postwar liberal consensus. another day, another hopefully-not-a-lecture. #dadproblems #waxflix
watched Ferris Bueller's Day Off with the family. as good as i remembered. the script was written in a week and at a couple of tonal-mismatch moments (e.g. ferris's 'the first girl he lays' monologue) feels like it, but charisma & music carry it effortlessly—all those classic lines in acts 1-2 sure don't hurt. broderick is a miracle but alan ruck is the story’s weird wounded center; when he howled at his absent father i felt it in my marrow. #waxflix #SaveFerris

tonight i watched BE KIND REWIND with my family and it’s just as i remember—a guileless comic-romantic fantasy, strange dream offering its own existence proof—until the final scene, which is better, realer, more humble than i remember. real blue note.

a beautiful little movie about little movies. michel gondry isn't perfect (needs a forceful cowriter) but his movies have such a humane spirit.

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my wife and i just watched BANSHEES OF INISHERIN---

heartbreaking, exquisitely acted, ultimately disturbing in the manner (no surprise) of irish folktales. i hear what its critics are saying about its allegory and stageplay Oirishness, but the pleasure of farrell/gleeson duetting on mcdonagh's script overwhelms any complaint; both deserve every accolade for this work, as do barry keoghan and kerry condon in support.

an adult story, unsparingly told. beautiful.

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