Red Shield
Global Domination
Thought I posted in here. Enjoyed it, but not as much as Beau or Midsommar. It really did capture that whole 2020 covid period and how folk just lost their minds.
Should have moved the release date.. hell I think this would have done better in March.

I was cracking up in the theater at that shyt too
But yeah I could definitely see this being one of the 2020s definitive flicks.
Should have moved the release date.. hell I think this would have done better in March.
Saw it last night, thought it was spectacular. Felt like it perfectly nailed not just the covid era but what came afterward. The paranoia, the way people's minds get destroyed going down a rabbit hole of extremism that's one click away. I've seen people crying about the BLM stuff but I thought it was perfect. So much of the activism we saw was driven by public perception and social currency. The way people, especially white people, morph from one movement to another based entirely on what they want - whether it's to impress a cute chick or gain attention or whatever else.
I agree that the second half felt VERY Coen-esque. Didn't know Aster had those action chops but he nailed it. I also sensed a heavy PTA influence, especially with the homeless man.
This feels like a definitive film of our era. The only other film I can think of that gave me that same feeling was First Reformed, in terms of just nailing what's going on right now.

I was cracking up in the theater at that shyt too
But yeah I could definitely see this being one of the 2020s definitive flicks.





