What a wonderful movie.


What a wonderful movie.

The best idea in this is that unless anything is an object, and can be consumed it doesn’t exist.

But the conundrum in that is that it exists to be consumed, and turned into nothing.

A cycle to perpetuate the spread of an end goal of nothing.

Some reviews like the movie but there is no "pay-off".
That's because the movie isn't nothing.

It's quite funny.

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No surprise finding you on this board, zurichpoet, because you have exquisite taste.

As for me, I found nothing but payoff in this film – a satire of consumerist society, whereas the solution is part of the problem and the cycle never ends. This film has no resolution, because the real world does not offer one. This is both terrifying and hilarious, with some genuinely weird dialogue and imagery. I can't imagine anyone other than Richard E. Grant in the lead role. This is a pretty solid 8/10 from me.

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Few people do manic as well as Richard E. Grant.

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I also thought it was a wonderful movie

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