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Sing (2016)
Rating of 2 thanks to "squid power"
The only thing that could qualify as cute in the cartoon was the use of squids supplying the theater with electricity. Other than that, out of the four main women characters, one is a stay at home mother no one notices until she puts on a ridiculous cabaret costume and sings Katy Perry; one other, a cool metalhead, ends up singing "Call me maybe" (because, as the director of the theater says, she's a teenage girl, so she should like thoughtless pop and sparkly dresses); the third one, Meena, is so shy that she spends half the movie complaining about the fact she's too stressed to sing on stage, until men push her into it; the fourth and last one is super old and seems to do everything wrong. Sing has got to be the most sexist and misogynous cartoon I've seen in the last decade.
The Unspeakable Act (2012)
Unspeakable thoughts
From most of the reviews I've read about this movie so far, I thought reviewers were being a bit too severe over this movie. Or maybe this is due to my low expectations over it when I started watching it. I actually thought it was smart and well put together. It looks like someone like you and I took a camera and started filming around. I thought the voice over to be the most pleasant part of the movie, as it really felt like someone is telling their story. There might have been some annoying elements to it, like the cliché such as the mother who is suspected to have been a drug addict in her youth and was made to look that way, or the narrator saying over and over again that they're 'twisted' and 'weird' and 'fucked up' - which is a habit in American movies that irritates me a lot - but overall the story felt sincere and honest. The title was funny though, since, throughout the whole movie, there isn't actually any unspeakable act, but more unspeakable thoughts. Nothing goes nasty. It's a harmless, and to some extent sweet kind of incest that's being depicted. If, for the first 20 minutes, I had a hard time getting into it, I finally got into the main character and was surprised by where the movie took me. I don't think it's really worth the grade of 8/10 I gave it, but I suppose I'm just trying to make it have a better rating than The Diary of a Teenage Girl, which is the movie it reminded me of (plot, main actor...) - the Unspeakable Act appeared to me as a much less arrogant, much more subtle and honest movie, despite its few downsides.