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Blue Eye Samurai: The Tale of the Ronin and the Bride (2023)
frustrating to watch
This episode was annoying to watch because the puppet show kept disrupting the action every time the action became interesting. This is like watching kill bill except every 2 seconds in the action sequence it cuts to someone reading a book, pretty unsatisfying to watch. The disruptive nature of the puppet show not only detracts from the intensity of the action but also undermines the audience's emotional investment in the unfolding drama. Instead of being fully immersed in the unfolding events, viewers find themselves constantly pulled out of the narrative, left to wonder when they will once again be able to witness the resolution of the conflict they've been eagerly anticipating.
Moreover, the constant back-and-forth between the action and the puppet show disrupts the pacing of the episode, making it difficult for viewers to fully engage with either aspect of the story. Just as they begin to feel invested in the fate of the characters, they are abruptly pulled away, left to languish in the whimsical world of puppetry before being thrust back into the fray once more.
Asteroid City (2023)
Hell
I want to gouge my eyes out for witnessing this literal nothing burger, no emotion, no story, no acting, no coherence, no script, no meaningful dialogue, I mean there's literally a scene where two actors stare at the screen with a blank emotion and say words that don't make any sense or have any significance or meaning or emotion for a minute straight like this is basically him pranking us at this point, seeing what he can get away with. I want to die. No, I want my 2 hours of "artistic" torture back, and then I want to die. I like most wes Anderson movies and this was like getting spat in the face. I'd slap him in the face if I could. Btw I love artsy movies my favorite is Kubrick but this movie is like saying a banana taped to a wall is a painting. No, you're just bad at art. Game-end yourself mr wes Anderson.