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Boc
| Reputation: 157 | Group: | Admin | Posts: | 19,125 | Joined: | Jun 22, 2012 |
| Post #1: 1st Aug 2018 12:13 AM | |
def been looking forward to this. The release is going much wider this weekend FYI, finally gonna be at the theater by me | |
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Boc
| Reputation: 157 | Group: | Admin | Posts: | 19,125 | Joined: | Jun 22, 2012 |
| Post #2: 1st Aug 2018 7:46 PM | |
I was a little late and didn't start watching Bo's stuff til a few years ago. Donald Glover was/is my version of Bo | |
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Boc
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| Post #3: 1st Aug 2018 8:00 PM | |
same, gonna see it on Sat | |
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Boc
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| Post #4: 1st Aug 2018 8:06 PM | |
it's a date :-) | |
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Boc
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| Post #5: 5th Aug 2018 6:00 PM | |
it lived up to the hype for me. Great movie
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This might be the most 'real' feeling movie I've...EVER seen?? It absolutely nailed that period of life with pretty much no frills/exaggeration while still being entertaining. There were so many universally relatable moments even if you weren't part of Kayla's exact situation
The campfire scene was fantastic. I appreciate that Bo didn't break with the rest of the movie's dialogue and make that some eloquent monologue that the dad gives. It felt very RAW/sloppy/off-the-cuff which just made it feel all the more powerful
The truth or dare scene was another standout for...different reasons. That was probably the most impressively directed scene of the movie, the dread/tension was palpable and it felt like it was dragging on forever (in a good/purposeful way)
Also loved the little scene at the end with Kayla/Gabe's "date". That was some much needed catharsis after all the social dread of the rest of the movie |
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