I'm used to seeing "comedies" where incompetent henchmen kill people accidentally, so the slapstick perfectly offset my sense of dread. And I don't want films to make meaning obvious as I'm watching, I'd rather mull over them for years. I love Anora more now than I did while I watched it, and that's a win for me.
I'm used to seeing "comedies" where incompetent henchmen kill people accidentally, so the slapstick perfectly offset my sense of dread. And I don't want films to make meaning obvious as I'm watching, I'd rather mull over them for years. I love Anora more now than I did while I watched it, and that's a win for me.
This is to harsh of a review.