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Originally Posted by Craig T
LOL Not nearly enough CGI action scenes for you?
I thought the movie was very touching, with great character development and an insight into the social-economic class separation. Both the maid and la padrona had a life crisis happening, and both crisis were very specific to their class. How they worked it out together was the touching part. Then, with crisis resolved, it was get back to work maid girl.
...And I also thought Manchester By the Seas was boring crapp.
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We went to the Guggenheim this past spring, there was a display from Japan called, one hand clapping.
I was curious what it was about, my wife my 15 y/o and I went into the room and wandered, then watched the movie that was associated with the display.
One hand clapping is the sound a man makes when he is masturbating.
About 5 minutes into this presentation I looked over at another dude and we both about busted out laughing. My 15 y/o was right there with us an proclaims, I am out of here and exits. The story was about an old Japanese man addicted to his VCR porn collection who like to masturbate while fantasizing about his sons girlfriend. That was when I said, yeah, and left.
I left with my son trying to hold in my laughter.
What was making me laugh, all the pretentious people in the room trying to be stone faced and act like they were being culturally enlightened... while watching a cartoon about a legless Japanese man who masturbates 24 hours a day.
We recently watched the Shape of Water, it won many awards too, I have come to the conclusion Hollywood is a very strange place. I thought that movie was horrible too. Well, unless you get off on bestiality then I guess it is great.