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Post by stephen on Sept 10, 2023 23:12:48 GMT
I'm thinking they might hold Memory till 2024 anyway. Yeah, does it even have a distributor yet?
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Post by mhynson27 on Sept 10, 2023 23:13:45 GMT
I'm thinking they might hold Memory till 2024 anyway. Yeah, does it even have a distributor yet? Not that I'm aware of.
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Post by sterlingarcher86 on Sept 10, 2023 23:19:02 GMT
I'm thinking they might hold Memory till 2024 anyway. I didn’t specify this year.
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Post by Brother Fease on Sept 11, 2023 0:02:31 GMT
I'm thinking they might hold Memory till 2024 anyway. Yeah, does it even have a distributor yet? Neither Wiki or IMDB has a distributor listed. They have only listed "production companies". We cannot really talk about Sarsgaard being the next Willem Dafoe or Colin Farrell, without a confirmed U.S release date.
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Post by pacinoyes on Sept 15, 2023 17:53:10 GMT
mmmmm Augusto Pinochet as a vampire who wants to die ? Count me in !! Looks like Pablo Larrain is back on track after taking way too many sleeping pills. The whole gang is back so I'm intrigued if a bit cautelous because with Netflix behind, directors tend to succumb to their most indulgent side.
Streaming as of right now (or um earlier today.....)
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Post by avnermoriarti on Sept 19, 2023 5:03:10 GMT
Streaming as of right now (or um earlier today.....) Yes!! Got the chance to see it on the big screen
I think the premise is too irresistible to live up to expectations, as late period Larraín, stretches the gimmick to no end. Kudos for tackling a recurrent behaviour I see nowadays though (the portrait of forgetfulness to one personal's convenience, that figure who always places the responsability of crimes and sins into others). An entertaing farce and wonderfully put together (Lachman as dp in top form!!), the sequence of the nun floating in the air, drunk at the pleasures of immortality is as beautiful as few I've seen all year. And the secret weapon is the perfect use of a normally annoying cinematic resource (the voiceover), not gonna say anything more but it might be my favourite screen performance of that historcal figure and how ties everything by the end...
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