Don't Look Up. (mini-spoiler) This movie broke me.
Of course, I was high AF, but the scene where Leo was screaming on live TV...oh man. It was so cathartic, he screamed out everything I've been feeling and despairing since tfg was elected. Every moment over these last 5 years when I've felt like I was going mad because no one in charge could, or would, see that tfg and his entire administration had lost their fucking minds, and reality was an acid trip in a carnival funhouse. And now with the magats continuing the stupid with the anti-vax bullshit, I just want to take them by the lapels and shake them til their brains rattle! I cried so hard. And then at the end again, too.
This was a brilliant satire, unsubtle and harsh, and so perfectly on point it borders on becoming a tragedy. It IS tragic.
Required viewing for all humans.
Indykatie
(3,853 posts)You can replace COVID as the world ending threat and the movie still hits the nail perfectly on the head. I didn't think the second ending from 22,740 years later added much though.
madaboutharry
(41,358 posts)but it would be too big of a spoiler.
Ill say this: People dont change. Wherever you go, you take yourself with you.
ItsjustMe
(11,695 posts)Uh ... Whatever You Do, Don't Pet Them
pnwest
(3,295 posts)I can add this tho, on an unrelated note - Leo also NAILS having an anxiety attack, LOL.
pnwest
(3,295 posts)nuxvomica
(12,883 posts)But now it's perceived as a COVID story because the way many people have reacted to climate change is similar to how they react to COVID, fed by the same right-wing echo-chamber, political grifters, social-media influencers and mass-media complacency. David Sirota discusses that here:
https://www.democraticunderground.com/12706449
walkingman
(8,347 posts)MuseRider
(34,370 posts)in the middle of the night when I woke up. I am excited to see the whole thing asap. I did see the end, I was amazed at how it portrayed us.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,675 posts)to Mark Rylance.
Best Song will go to the theme song Ariana Grande performed.
Best Teeth will go to Cate Blanchett - LOL
pnwest
(3,295 posts)he was SO good! His teeth were over the top as well
Leo was soooooooooooo good. Everyone was, honestly.
TexasBushwhacker
(20,675 posts)I continue to be impressed with Tyler Perry in his non-Madea roles. He's a damn good actor.
Kudos to Adam McKay for giving all of the supporting cast such meaty roles that he could get top actors interested. That can't be an easy task, but looking at his filmography, he seems really good at it.
pnwest
(3,295 posts)nuxvomica
(12,883 posts)He managed to incorporate the social awkwardness, blind narcissism and toxic positivism we've come to expect from tech billionaires. He should definitely get the Oscar.
Tumbulu
(6,448 posts)capturing the essence of the tech billionaires so creatively.
mountain grammy
(27,276 posts)I was having a bit of anxiety, so maybe should have waited to watch it because I was in high gear by the end.. kept saying to my husband, this is absolute reality! Hardly a parody at all. I found things to laugh at, but not much. All too real.
pnwest
(3,295 posts)Very anxiety-producing!
catchnrelease
(2,014 posts)I did shed some tears towards the end. I think mainly because it hit so close to the truth--that the people that are trying to do something to solve our big problems can't get anywhere due to the people in power being roadblocks. As you said, it is tragic and there is SO much to lose. All of the amazing non-human things on the planet, from plants to animals that are basically at our mercy and potentially will be lost. Many humans can see it and what needs to be done. But sadly, tragically, the ones that have the power and money are more interested in vanity projects or self enrichment and power than working to save the day, so to speak.
The film IS in your face and unsubtle but I think it could only be that way to make a dent in the attention span of so much of the audience today. Subtlety is lost on humans today in my opinion, or a large number of us. Sigh. But this is definitely worth watching and I hope it does get seen by a wide audience.
(I looked at this mostly in regards to global warming rather than covid. At least if a pandemic made humans extinct, nature would still be able to remain and probably flourish without us.)
pnwest
(3,295 posts)but it is not a funny movie.
The Blue Flower
(5,636 posts)An instant classic. No piece of art has captured this moment of our time remotely as well.
pnwest
(3,295 posts)The film is a figurative time capsule.
mountain grammy
(27,276 posts)markie
(22,925 posts)with houseguest that worked on the film last year... interesting to say the least
The film made me very anxious, and I loved the end
pnwest
(3,295 posts)NGL, little bit jealous!
GReedDiamond
(5,371 posts)...the best thing I've seen since "Once Upon A Time In Hollywood."
As a friend of and collaborator with George DiCaprio on a Timothy Leary underground comic, the first time I met Leo was when he was about 4-5 years old.
My significant other at the time (late 1970s) photographed Leo in my art studio.
One of the photos became his promo photo when he wanted to get acting gigs, like his older stepbrother, Adam.
Leo got a Matchbox toy commercial, and the rest is, as "they" say, history.
True story.
pnwest
(3,295 posts)become one of the real reals as he put it. He portrayed that anxiety so well, it was palpable. I was so anxious!
Edit: I said last night it to Mr, that it was the best thing Ive seen since Arrival, which also overwhelmed me with emotion.
GReedDiamond
(5,371 posts)...is...I'm not gonna say...but I liked it.
pnwest
(3,295 posts)GReedDiamond
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pnwest
(3,295 posts)TexasBushwhacker
(20,675 posts)I asked him why and he said he thought it was too "over the top". I told him since I'm from Texas, nothing is over the top.