On the calendar: Ask Roger Anything
2 hours ago
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3 comments:
I can't believe that any review would question the necessity of the family event. I would say it is pivotal and would leave the viewer to wonder how Ryan had a change of heart if the scene was cut. Thanks for reviewing this wonderful movie with its important message. I'm afraid Silicon Valley is riddled with Ryans and Veras.
I can't wait to see this. thanks for the interesting review!
Glad you didn't spoil it too.
It's high on my list of the best films of the year as well, and it's a movie I've thought about constantly since I first watched it. There were a number of scenes that just stay with me, not exactly haunting or devastating really, but just things that I keep replaying in my mind. I will say I was more interested in the film as a character study than as a statement on the economy. I mean, I get it, I understand all of that and why it's important but I really think that it's the dichotomy of the movie and the ambiguous ending that wll have people revisiting this film ten years from now. I wrote a bit about it on my movie blog: http://movieblog.tumblr.com/post/364174641/upintheair , but it might be considered a tad spoilery I guess. Yes, I'm shameless.
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