• Richard@lemmy.world
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    2 months ago

    AFAIK, the movie received a 10-minute standing ovation at Cannes. It is an art film first and foremost, and probably not for the general audience that flocks to the same old, boring formulaic movies a la Marvel & co.

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        1 month ago

        Not only that, they would give FFC one at Cannes for his name alone.

        Edit: what I remember about “The Beaver” doesn’t fit with Cannes, maybe AVN awards :P

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      2 months ago

      Every movie at Cannes gets a ten minute standing ovation. That’s normal.

      I’m excited to see this though. But I’m not going to go to the theatre for it.

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        2 months ago

        But I’m not going to go to the theatre for it.

        Same here, and frankly I will never again think it is surprising that a theatrical release is underperforming. Doesn’t matter which film. Theaters are underperforming because of many factors.

        I can buy my own copy of the film for less than it would take for me and one other person to see it together once in a theater.

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          1 month ago

          Which is why for someone like me who always hated theaters for the crowded seats and annoying people and noises, it’s never been better! Subscription to see movies whenever I want, and usually less than 10 people in the theater. It’s great.

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            1 month ago

            Yeah, I can understand that. While I will mourn the death of the theater experience, it has been a very slow death. It has not really been the experience I remember for a long time.