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Tuca & Bertie: Leveling Up (2022)
What happened, oh fair mental maiden?
The episode seems to be about not letting pride get to your brain, while watching others seemingly get further in life than you ever feel you'll get.
Sounds so familiar to former episodes' themes, that I feel like I'm watching a re-run, but as a bootleg with its script based on playing the telephone game.
And then there's the facetiousness that seems to have reached its peak.
I'm so sorry, the show that used to tag along my own therapies. You didn't deserve this:
I do not know who's written you this time around, but your humour has grown away so much, that it took you 4 minutes to introduce an actually funny tidbit that isn't slapstick, or glamorise being able to scream about an issue - as if it achieved anything rather than foolhardily attempt at seeming intellectual.
And then you added in the so on time caricature of a millennial job-seeker's attitude. Car Seat Headrest got backlash over "Hollywood". This episode deserves it far much more.
Two stars, because while still on Adult Swim's shoestring animation budget, there was another funny joke. Maybe I'll edit the review once I make it past the first half of the episode. I feel like I can't take it anymore. Another show, but with a beginning as awful as Dexter New Blood's lack of resonance in its ending.
Dexter: Every Silver Lining... (2013)
Slope gets slipperier by the second
"alpha wolves" used as a phrase by a supposed scientist? Sorry, this does not pass.
It feels like characters are all too calm about their possible fates even in the face of real threat. Some are again, as in previous seasons, revealed without pretense, but then disappear just to serve a /greater subplot/.
And the main theme? Just gets an injection of content that serves as nothing more than that. It's no food for thought more than use of a thesaurus to avoid repeating words is.
Then there's the main characters which have displayed plenty of reasons that serve them with confusing emotions, just to end up right back where they started, as if they lost memory.
I wouldn't put all this on the director. It's absolutely up to the writers to not leave things feeling hollow and stripped of context. But all this back and forth, I can't say that much past season 3 has held up just as strong. It's as if past that, the scenes worthy of remembering decreased like a cubic function.
Koyaanisqatsi (1982)
Glorious
I'm rewatching it every 4 months or so, or just whenever I get reminded of the accomplishment by Glass - the soundtrack for this movie.
Boyhood (2014)
very good
May not be the most fleshed out when it comes to answering the character's development, but it's contained so many resonant with me moments, that I've really needed by the way, that I can't just skip it as a significant movie that you may just watch whenever feeling lost. I watched it once, planning to watch it at least once more.