Agreed, though it felt a little long to me. At the screening I went to people were generally laughing throughout but once the 3rd act hit, it was a huge gasp.
This is going to be polarizing but I enjoyed it and all of the performances were good.
11. "Really great film. Highly unpredictable and entertaining " In response to Reply # 0
I honesty refuse to talk about this flick until week three or so, when people have had time to see it and really work through their thoughts on the film. It is enjoyable on the surface with deeper meanings if you want to dive for them, like most of the best musical work from Boots and The Coup. Almost got misty eyed when I saw that dedication to Pam the Funkstress at the end. Sigh. RIP Pam
13. "Saw it for a 2nd time yesterday " In response to Reply # 0
A lot to catch/appreciate once you are already familiar with the plot. I will say (and I felt this on Friday), it’s maybe a *little* longer than it could have been, but right now this is the movie to beat in 2018 for me.
14. "Overall, a very solid film." In response to Reply # 0
I definitely look forward to seeing more films from Boots Riley. The visual aspects to the film were easily the best parts and I hope this comes out on blu-ray with commentary tracks so I can get more details pertaining to the choices made for this flick. I'm certain there were details I missed in my first go around. Like most folks, the last third or so of the film lost me and I am curious if any changes were made regarding the sharp turn the movie took when Boots Riley went to shop this flick around for investors.
I hope this film does well enough for Boots Riley do make even more films.
"Sean sparks like John Starks, nah, Sean ball like John Wall" - Rest In Power Forever Sean Price.
17. "saw this one yesterday..." In response to Reply # 0
...like others have said, good entertaining & fun and straightforward commentary on the surface, and if you so choose to dive way in, it can work in those levels too....
i won't say anymore than that now Best to go in as blind as possible....
18. "on second viewing......." In response to Reply # 0
I believe Mr. ______ had some remorse about leading Cassius to Steve Lift once they got to the party. He continuously tries to volunteer himself as a buffer between Steve and Cassius. On first watch, I just assumed he was trying to make himself important. But on this viewing, I came to the conclusion that he was uneasy about everything after the rap scene (he's the only person that doesn't encourage Cassius to do this). Also, when Mr. _____ tells Cassius to go to Steve's office, he had just coked himself up....almost as if he had to get himself worked up to set Cassius up (even though he had no problems keeping that bloody rag).
I caught all of the horse imagery in Steve Lift's house this time around. There are pictures of horses, busts, furniture, etc.
Steve Lift's proposal wasn't a proposal at all but more of an oral terms of agreement, to which Cassius essentially signed up before hearing everything first by snorting that (spiral leading to a horse).
I felt like a scene between Cassius and Sal had to have been cut because that hilarious argument seemed even more out of the blue this time around....one day Cassius is halfheartedly going along with the plan, the next he's like 'fuck all this'.
My mind still yells 'Charlottesville' at that one shot where Cassius sees the armored van speeds towards those people only to stop with a thud.
And I need someone to place that one shot where Cassius is getting punched in the stomach on that game show because I feel like I've seen that exact shot somewhere (complete with slo-mo). I'm thinking I saw it on Sweetback or Superfly...I'm not sure. ---------------------------------------
Tiger Woods Member since Feb 15th 2004 18386 posts
Mon Jul-23-18 08:14 AM
19. "That’s the first time he doesn’t use white voice too" In response to Reply # 18 Mon Jul-23-18 08:14 AM by Tiger Woods
No coincidence he’s wearing an eye patch while turning a figurative blind eye to everything, at least the slave labor part
What I don’t think we can determine is whether Mr. Bleep knows about the horse mutation program. We could assume he does, and that his defeated tone is from leading Cassius to ultimately become a horse. Or, we could assume Mr.Bleep is actually jealous that Cassius gets intimate face-time with Lift and Mr.Bleep never got that kind of opportunity to establish a similar rapport.
22. "definitely wanted to know more about Mr. Bleep" In response to Reply # 19
>No coincidence he’s wearing an eye patch while turning a >figurative blind eye to everything, at least the slave labor >part
ah! i was wondering about the choice to give him an eyepatch. I thought there was going to be a reveal that he was apart of the Left Eye coalition or something, but the "turning a blind eye" makes sense.
>What I don’t think we can determine is whether Mr. Bleep >knows about the horse mutation program. We could assume he >does, and that his defeated tone is from leading Cassius to >ultimately become a horse. Or, we could assume Mr.Bleep is >actually jealous that Cassius gets intimate face-time with >Lift and Mr.Bleep never got that kind of opportunity to >establish a similar rapport.
yeah, exactly what he's feeling and what he knows in that scene is not certain
-- the untold want by life and land ne'er granted now voyager sail thou forth to seek and find
Tiger Woods Member since Feb 15th 2004 18386 posts
Mon Jul-23-18 10:20 AM
20. "most inspired I've felt leaving a theater in a long long time" In response to Reply # 0
last time I walked out of a theater that shell-shocked was after Children of Men.
What a vibrant movie. The humor, the characters, the scenery...it feels like every last line of script and shot is serving a purpose.
If I had one minor gripe, I can't figure out why Left Eye hooked up with the Asian dude...that doesn't really turn to anything, unless Cash's refusal to know who she hooked up with is to signify he's matured.
You can marinate on the details of this thing for hours, I sure have:
- The white telemarketing manager with the face tattoos. He still gets the title of "manager" with those awful tattoos on his face, surely a black guy would not.
- Left Eye using her own British white lady voice in the art gallery, a reminder that even the most earnest and idealistic artists have to eat the shit sometimes.
- The walls of Cash's apartment being floor to ceiling windows, as if he's living in an exhibit
24. "RE: most inspired I've felt leaving a theater in a long long time" In response to Reply # 20
>If I had one minor gripe, I can't figure out why Left Eye >hooked up with the Asian dude...that doesn't really turn to >anything, unless Cash's refusal to know who she hooked up with >is to signify he's matured.
I couldn't figure out the significance of that at first either but I think he's throwing shade at unions. The one I'm forced to deal with is shady AF.
23. "really enjoyed it, i think everyone should watch it" In response to Reply # 0
i think everyone would enjoy this movie. they may not get or agree with the message but the movie is just fun.
from an artistic viewpoint theres some awesome and creative stuff that was done
story wise, it is entertaining but i do see why some people would be lost in the third act
message wise, im fully on board and i think it was presented in a way that it should get some new people on board.
the movie just seems like an extension of how boots has approached his music. definitely able to express things differently in this media and i think he did a great job of doing so.
maybe im not tuned into the appropriate channels but im surprised there hasnt been any outrage on this movie. seems to be getting a lot of positive press and no pushback. i hope that continues.
i expect this to be a cult classic but one of great quality. it should give boots a bigger platform as well. im excited to see what he does with it.
29. "First two acts very strong, third act tailed off a bit" In response to Reply # 0
Once he became a power caller, things seemed rushed. The lead up to the party happened almost immediately, and no one besides Mr _____ took a liking to him. No woman feeling him, no dudes trying to befriend him, which would have made his desire to join the new social circle much more natural.
It just frayed a little at the end, but still good overall flick.
BrooklynWHAT Member since Jun 15th 2007 85073 posts
Mon Nov-26-18 03:54 PM
37. "this bit felt like they cut some shit out" In response to Reply # 29
>Once he became a power caller, things seemed rushed. The >lead up to the party happened almost immediately, and no one >besides Mr _____ took a liking to him. No woman feeling him, >no dudes trying to befriend him, which would have made his >desire to join the new social circle much more natural. >
the way the white girl was feeling him when she took him up to the Power Caller suite, i thought that was going to be a plotline cause she was THIIIIRSTY.
30. "finally saw it. loved it." In response to Reply # 0
so much to unpack. but even the surface level stuff (the world of telemarketing/call centers) hit home for me cos that's my bag (i've been a call center stooge nearly my entire working career). i did NOT see the 3rd act coming. but wow. like others in this post, i need to see it at least one more time.
33. "this was so bad I walked out of the theater" In response to Reply # 0
The rap scene almost made me do it. The commercial almost made me do it. I don't even remember when I left, I just know I left. What a hot fucking mess.
35. "i watched it on Sunday. i'm not sure what to think." In response to Reply # 33
it's definitely not what i expected. not sure exactly what i did expect, but i don't think that was it. maybe i need to watch again? i don't know. maybe i just didn't get it, but that horse shit was fucking weird.
39. "RE: Sorry to Bother You (Boots Riley!!!), (2018)" In response to Reply # 0
Saw it on HULU a couple weeks ago.
It wasn't as good as I thought it was going to be, but it was fun to watch. I enjoyed the creativity of it and several of the performances, but it might be a little too raw in terms of the finished product.
Definitely reminded me of some Michel Gondry/Charlie Kaufman/Spike Jonze shit but told from the POV of a POC..
Overall, I give it a + review. I will probably check for anything Boots puts out in theaters in the future.. He's definitely a better filmmaker than The RZA.