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Sometimes the Pink Opaque feels more real than real life.
Shout out to Anna Faris, Regina Hall, and Leslie Nielsen for trying their best to save this movie.
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Sometimes the Pink Opaque feels more real than real life.
Shout out to Anna Faris, Regina Hall, and Leslie Nielsen for trying their best to save this movie.
The finale hasn't left my mind since I watched it a week ago and after watching it again, I honestly love it, despite it's flaws, I think it works really well in a bittersweet way. There are a lot of really good moments that really show the relationships between these characters, especially a big moment between Pomni and Jax that fills me with such a deep sadness. I could go on about my favorite moments with each character but it'd…
All I'm saying is that this is eligible for the Best Documentary Oscar next year.
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
I find it so fascinating to have two terminally ill characters that deal with their mortality so differently, Earl trying to reach out to his son, Frank, to reconnect with and the other, Jimmy, refusing to take any accountability for what he may or may not have done to his daughter, Claudia. Earl's wife married him for money but fell in love with him and just wants him to live, meanwhile Jimmy's wife loves him but eventually sees the monster…