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No Country for Old Men (2007)
This is another one of those movies that reminds us...
That the reality of life is grim. In the same vein as La La Land, the happy ending that you hope for, even against the odds since no major player in this movie comes across as an outright good person deserving of good things. Cannot happen. In the process an extreme amount of violence ensues and there are the requisite innocent casualties. Can't stand these movies which is why the extreme right wing independent movies are doing so well. We hardly ever have time to watch movies and find that the time needed to research to find a good movie often takes longer than actually watching the movie so what is even the point... The last good movie I loved was Mr Jones.
Mixtape (2021)
Be aware prop a gander
This movie takes place in 1999 in the lead up to Y2K. It is supposed to be nostalgic for those at the end of the baby boom while connecting them to tween grand kids. In the first 15 minutes of this movie, the Grand mother suggests that her tween grand daughter will be scheduled for a "flew" shh out. Her best friend neighbor lists having her full schedule of you know what as a benefit. FYI all who are reading this, in 1999 I was a 30 something. I can assure you that NO child ren in my social circles got flew shh otts. Certain schedules were not major topics of conversation. This is revisionist history masquerading as some kind of woke up ness that never was in that time of relative innocence. Don't forget to do your homework!! My O card it is.