I’m not sure anyone will be thinking anything about it in 20 years.
Other than her I’m not sure anybody was thinking about it 2 years after it came out
Don’t think I even finished it, the only thing it had going for it was Margot Robbie.
Didn’t help the plot is completely opaque. I still have no idea what it’s about. It is in my to-watch list tho.
Sounds like those who’ve seen it still don’t know any more than you do.
I would have to agree, I saw it on streaming months after it was available and really enjoyed the movie. The trailer in the theater made me not want to see it but once I did I wish I had seen it in theaters.
It’s 7.1 on imdb… Is that the right one? How did a movie so well reviewed flop?
Critical success does not always translate to financial success.
Box office gross is not an indicator of a film’s quality, or lack thereof.
hang on, are you trying to tell us that money powerhouse franchises like Fast & Furious or Madea are actually not quality movies? /s
It came out in 2022 and I’ve never heard of it, like not one commercial or preview. A quick search shows it’s over 3 hours long, drags out with no clear point and misrepresents history pretty badly. I’m not really surprised
My initial reaction to this headline: the fuck is Babylon?
Hollywood circle jerk movie from a couple Oscar awards ago
Individually, scenes are amazing. But as a movie? A complete waste of time. That’s why it flopped, because it was just rich people burning money for absolutely nothing.
The AI industry: hold my beer…
Yeah it had all the ingredients. It just was so meh.
I’m one of those people. Knew about it for a while cause I’m a movie nerd but I read the plot.
It sounded like rich people indulging in hedonism.
Didn’t peak my interest.
The initial trailers put me off as well but the movie itself is about much more than that, is really well done and it’s entertaining
FYI…
Pique, not peak.
Thank you TIL
Wait so it’s not the highest point of my interest?
God damn English, I thought I had learned you by now.
Always happy to help spread linguistic oddities.
And if I’ve learned anything about English, it’s that you never learn it - you just learn more of it.
So I guess you could say, you’ll never reach the peak?
Just don’t say it’s piquant. That means your interest has soured. That’d be for the people who did watch it.
You’ll have a phase of disappointment; don’t let it faze you.
I’m trying to get over my homophone-phobia.
You could say peak of your interest, but yeah, it’s piqued.
The real question is, why didn’t more people see Amsterdam?