Nursing Assistant Reacts To The English Patient (1996) | MOVIE REACTION | FIRST TIME WATCHING!
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woweee this was a wild ride! Thank you to everyone for watching, I hope you'll enjoy watching this together with me! 🩷
This movie hasn't been done on UA-cam before, so was a little tricky getting out. 💪🏼
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its an incredible accomplishment to translate a story so complicated into a screenplay for a movie. the cinematography was breathtaking
Juliette Binoche, who played Hana, did a wonderful movie I think you would like called Chocolat, featuring a younger Johnny Depp.
The director of this film also did The Talented Mr Ripley, which stars your movie husband Matt Damon… highly recommend
Finally...a UA-cam reaction to this masterpiece. And there are few reactors with a more beautiful heart.
@BrianSheely :
Masterpiece? I wouldn't go that far, like at all. I literally fell asleep, trying to watch this movie, and fell asleep, because I was so bored by it...
@@JarodMoonchild1975 I won 9 Academy Awards including Best Picture. Your tastes are probably more in line with what teenagers watch.
His acting was out of charts, he deserved the Oscar.
Winner of 9 Oscars including Best Picture.
This movie is horrible. The consummate chick-flick.
@Ranid-eq6so Worse than horrible. Propaganda..terrible film.
@@Charlesbaker3017 Why propaganda? I'm curious.
Fully appreciated that you reacted to this, this movie apparently has become underrated over the years and more people should watch this. It was huge when it was released and won 9 Oscars including Best Picture but isn't fondly remembered as other great epics. Juliette Binoche who played Hana was the heart of the movie and she won the Oscar for best supporting actress. If you haven't seen her in Chocolat with Johnny Depp, you definitely should and will for sure love it.
I dont get it, why has it been underrated in recent years? What have people found to complain about?
@@anastasiosgkotzamanis5277 I think it's because many people criticize it for being just pure Oscar bait and they also hate that it beat Fargo to win best picture that year. There's also the fact that it was a Weinstein backed movie and most of his produced movies suffered from being hated thanks to him. Shakespeare in Love for example is a good well made film but it is just known as the film that beat Saving Private Ryan so people jumped on the hate train without even watching it first. Only certain few Weinstein movies survived the hate and still maintain cultural relevance like Good Will Hunting and Pulp Fiction.
@@navidhudson7065I'm not sure, reservoir dogs, true romance, pulp fiction, clerks, the mist, kill bill, the aviator, sin city, cold mountain, scary movie, Chicago, gangs of new york, lord of the rings, the others, Chocolat, 54, rounders, Scream, Jackie brown, will hunting, are those really hated movies because Weinstein was a producer?
This movie captured my heart. A movie for grown ups, full of complexity. Then one year later a movie came along that sunk everything around it, and became the love story of the decade. I still think "The english patient" is the better movie, and for me it's a landslide victory.
One of my favorite films! Also, the Soundtrack is amazing! The Brits really know how to make a tear-your-heart-out period piece! You should also watch "Atonement"! Great film with Keira Knightley and James McAvoy!
This remains one of my favorite dramas. I saw it 4 times in theaters and I almost cried every time
Perfectly timed comments. “He’s creepy now.” 😂
thank you thank you thank you, finally somebody is doing my favorite movie.
Kristin Scott Thomas was superb in this film and thoroughly deserved her nomination for best actress. She has lived in Paris for many years and has appeared in several excellent French film productions. Well done young lady for being the first person to react to this wonderful film. I have become quite a fan of your video's, especially Forrest Gump and Schindler's List which were so enjoyable.
Oh boy, there will be tears o.O
Almasy: Why are you so determined to keep me alive?
Hana: Because I'm a nurse.
Kamilla: That's right!
Aw...
that made me so proud! 🥹
This is why I love this channel. First time review? Leave it to you Kamila to hit the nail squarely on the head.
I saw this movie a lifetime ago when it first came out. It was fun seeing it again through new eyes. You expressed many of the same feelings I remember having then. So much of the imagery and poignancy of this film have stayed with me all these years. Gunna need to watch it again.
I would be very interested to see what other films this contributor has on their list.
Thanks Kamila, alwsys a plessure :)
At 41:19 Certane reveals a fundamental truth of the human condition, "love makes you stupid". Yes, yes it does.
This is one of my absolute favorite films. I am so glad you watched this.
I'm just in the first minute. When I saw this pop up I was like what and wow get to see you react to this. ❤
He remembers everything from the start. When he said "maybe I did" about killing the Cliftons is because even though he didn't murder him, he knows he was responsible for his airplane stunt and his death - and hers, since he didn't manage to come back (and he was the reason her husband brought her over to the desert in the plane anyway)
Love on the back burner... unrequited love, forbidden love, wartime in North Africa. Almasy loved Katherine deeply, but it was a rocky path. Clifton wanted to kill Almasy, not Katherine. He misjudged the planes height and crashed. Juliet Binoche as Hana was brilliant in this film... a caring nurse who fell in love (Kip) without knowing that he would move on and leave her. Two women from different worlds with a connection with one man. A love story with a tragic end, a complex movie with so many twists. I feel for Almasy, a man misunderstood by some and misjudged by others, unlucky in his love for Katherine but in the end, a man who finds peace with his love of books..The moment he passes with Hana reading to him always leaves a lump in my throat..this isn't a war movie. It's a love story, and I, for one, love this movie.
This movie is SO amazing. I loved this one so much. ❤ I cried so much.
I've loved this movie ever since it came out back in the 90s, I think because it has a literary feel that movies seem to have lost today. I also recommend Mothering Sunday also with Colin Firth, Olivia Colman and Odessa Young.
I completely empathize with Al Masi in this film. If you have ever had a love affair that went awry, then you can understand the emotional insanity of it all. This is one of my top 10 movie favorites simply because of the romantic elements in play. Thank you Kamilla for featuring 'The English Patient.'
Almasy :)
Thank you, thank you for making this. I've been waiting for years, for someone to do a reaction to one of my favorite movies. Oh my heart. Bless you, darling!
Thank you again Kamilla, you are one of the sweetest girls I know of on UA-cam🥰
Beautiful cinematography and Ralph Fiennes was amazing.
I love that you're doing this movie, and that you did A River Runs Through It and Legends of the Fall. I would love to see you react to City of Angels. I think you would love it. I haven't seen anyone react to it either, and it's healthcare adjacent, partially taking place in hospitals.
27:53 Remember how her husband described their relationship as Brother and Sister growing up and now they are married? There is no romance, no chemistry, it was arranged. While dutiful, he is the most bland character in the story, and basically inherited his wife and she had zero options. Or at the very least, if she refused to marry him she would have lost everything.
I'm really surprised that this is the first reaction to this movie😮
Thank you Kamilla, glad you loved it 😄🤗 l have something different..... next
Katherine loved her husband but in a lot of ways, it was probably more like sibling love. Jeffrey always loved her and he admitted he was usually in the friend zone, letting her cry on his shoulder over other guys. The passion she had with Almasy was hot and deep and it's the kind of love Katherine really wanted. It's not fair for Jeffrey but he had her on a pedestal and she love him as deeply. As the other guy said, how can you explain how some feelings seem so natural in the war that you can't understand otherwise. It's a tragic story of forbidden, doomed love and the repercussions
It truly boggles my mind that no one has reacted to this before, thank you and your community for suggesting it. Hopefully you can try the Da Vinci code and it's sequel Angels and demons as those 2 movies have also pretty much never been reacted to.
i was just wondering earlier this week why no one ever reacts to this movie! excited to watch.
edit: about why you might see more cheating in older movies like this. marrying for status or what was socially appropriate was much more common, marrying for love less so. katherine’s husband mentioned they ‘were like brother and sister’ and though she obviously loved him it probably wasn’t romantic love. being socially pressured into a “good” marriage could lead to cheating with people who you actually had chemistry with. not condoning lying or anything, but i think it was probably more common in those scenarios.
i think its more that divorce was more frowned upon than having an affair was in those times.
it reminds me of the movie "brief encounter" that was made in 1945 and funded by the british government as basically a propaganda film to tell wives of service men returning home, that the love affairs they have had during the war years while husbands were away, were ok hove have, they are not being judged for them, the feeling they have are justified and real.
BUT, they must end when their husbands come home from war. it amazes me by mature and practical they were in regards to marriage back then and how childish and how pathetically people treat marriage today.
Spectacular pick..Thank you for sharing
Classic film and I also highly recommend kinda similar heart-breaking late 90s drama 'The End of the Affair', which is set just around WW2 starring fantastic actor Ralph Fiennes :-)
this movie broke me when i watched it man
What was this movie about? Remember what Almasy wrote, "the heart is an organ of fire". And it was a fire out of control which ended in tragedy, incinerating Almasy, Katherine, and Clifton. The actress that played Hana, Juliette Binoche, won the Oscar for best supporting actress for this role. Among her other great performances is The Unbearable Lightness of Being, with Daniel Day Lewis and Lena Olin also outstanding. As a fan of William Defoe, among his many great performances, you should watch both Platoon and Scorcese's brilliant The Last Temptation of Christ (DeFoe plays Jesus). He is always interesting. Enjoyed your reaction to English Patient, one of my favorite movies, that has been very underrated.
Another stellar reaction! And...good luck in your career. You will be awesome ❤ "The heart is an organ of fire"...as a cardiac nurse, so very true
It's interesting to watch Kamilla's opinion of fidelity. I think I was the same when I was her age. I was younger then. I am older now. Kamilla will become older.
Also fascinating how she almost completely exorcised Kip from the movie. I remember at the time that people were less interested in that love story, and it certainly didn’t have the chemistry of Ralph and Kristin nor was it what most people remember, but it was a large part of this film and on a first watch... gone.
Anyway, great to see this movie get reacted to. Kamilla often reacts to stuff that others don't - possibly all that reading she does. And that is a fine basis for a channel.
Brilliant film❤ loved your reaction!
If I were Willem Dafoe, I'd be upset if anyone remembers me as, that actor in Spider Man. I think most people would say Platoon.
Agreed. I'd certainly say _Platoon_ .
Roadhouse 66, Streets of Fire (1984), To Live and Die in L.A. (1985), Flight of the Intruder (1990), White Sands (1992), Wild at Heart (1990) and Finding Nemo
I hope someday Kamilla reacts to the classic comedy "Some Like It Hot" (1959) which co-stars Marilyn Monroe.
Actually, in the military, you’re taught that when you are looking for mines. You should not use a metal instrument such as Bette because it could magically set off the mine you should you should use something metallic such as a stick or something.
I meant a bayonet not a Bette I don’t know what that is lol
What's interesting about this film is...the choice that Count Almásy makes, the decision to choose his love for a woman over his country, is the opposite of Bogart's character in Casablanca.
Yes, a great drama and romance film in the early years of the war. I watched it before going to Egypt on vacation back in 2006. A historic romance film one year before Titanic.
English Patient and Shakespeare in love were huge and took Oscar's by storm... and then they vanished from collective memories of people as fast as they came. It always makes me wonder why. I think Kamilla would love Shakespeare in Love as well. Maybe also Captain Corelli's Mandolin. Its beautiful film.
It really is peculiar how certain huge blockbusters just disappear from the mainstream while others like Forrest Gump or Titanic, people never shut about them even after 30 years
You might want to watch The Constant Gardener (2005), also with Ralph Fiennes. Rachel Weisz won her Oscar for Best supporting actress
Thank you for watching one of my personal favorites.
Such a great movie! You’ll love it !
A fabulous wartime love story I recommend in a similar vein would be In Love And War starring Chris O'Donnell and the lovely Sandra Bullock as a nurse.
This reminds me of Damage also with JB and the great Jeremy Iron. Gut wrenching.
And The Unbearable Lightness of Being also with JB and also great Daniel Day-Lewis.
Great story telling and acting.
Salute for exploring beyond the standards.
Someone really needs to recommend Martin Scorsese's 'Bringing out the Dead' for another great film centered around healthcare professionals
its the most forgetful movie ive ever watched, it was the first movie i was on my own at the cimema due to it being a scorsese movie and i dont remember a single thing about it. it was totally unremarkable.
The book is Amazing as well.
One of my favorite, beautiful and saddest fictional history romance films EVER with two of the most attractive actors!
Thank you for the ❤
I was practicing inserting peripheral venous catheters when it occurred to me that I have no reason to be afraid of needles. It doesn't hurt a bit when it's someone else!
excellent reaction! 👍☺
Thanks for watching this. Not a movie for everyone, but if you do kid stuff too, everybody will be happy 😅
Finally!!!! ❤❤❤
Ah, we're making progress on the medical field. Looking forward to more.
This made me think of another movie about this era. If you don't mind reacting to a non-English language movie, "Life is Beautiful" with Roberto Benigni is one of the best movies ever. I haven't seen any one react to it yet. It has ALL the emotions.
Great reaction. Reacting to more popular stuff is often a good idea, but unique reactions are also great for your algorithm! For that reason I hope you will also do Incendies by Denis Villeneuve.
I don't think I've seen this one since I saw it in the theater. I remember that the scene with Kip washing his hair got a big reaction from the women in the audience. The thumb cutting scene always stuck with me, really disturbing. I've always liked Willem Dafoe. To Live And Die In LA is one of my favorite movies, where Dafoe plays the villian. For a few years it was one of the only movies I owned on VHS so I watched it over and over. Light Sleeper is another good one with him. Another good WWII related film is Empire of the Sun with a young Christian Bale.
Seinfeld, season 8, episode 17 "The English Patient"- Absolutely hilarious!
Agreed on the Seinfeld episode. This current reaction is the first time I've seen people who actually liked this horrible movie. Oh, well.
@@epm5433horrible movie? What have you been smoking son
@@leob4403 LOL. Nothing. I saw it just before the Oscars the year it came out. The theater had a large crowd and I don't recall anyone saying anything positive when the movie was over -- except that it was over. Seinfeld, a top comedy on USA television at the time, felt the same and mocked the movie. I'm glad you enjoyed it.
@@epm5433 Seinfeld didn't mock it, it was a joke that Elaine didn't like it or whatever, they did the same type of joke about Schindler's List, it hardly means it's a bad movie. This movie is really romantic and a lot of women most of all love this movie
@@leob4403 Take the brick out of your ass. Seinfeld aside, no one in the theater I saw it with that night thought it was a good movie. If that bothers you, GFY.
Kristin Scott -Thomas. I would watch anything with her. This is "her" movie. And one with Prince.
The character Elaine from Seinfeld HATED this movie.
LOL.
I dont know why, because it is beautifully acted by all 3 leads.
The score is breathtaking, and haunting.
Karharine's last words about
"to walk in such a place with you."
are among the most romantic ever put to film.
This isnt some random chick-flick.
Its a tragedy among the million tragedies of war.
And how the fire of the human heart will never burn out, as long as it has the capacity to love.
Great movie
WAR is Waste and Insanity 😢
But there's always love 🤔✌️❤️
I could tell the Catherine/Kip story line wasn't your favorite cause you kept editing around it😆
that's copyright 🩷 i always try to include as much as possible
Here's a recommendation: The Bounty, based on the actual naval records of the British navy, recounts the 1789 journey of The Bounty to Tahiti to collect breadfruit and the subsequent mutiny of the crew. It was filmed in1984. Check out this cast: Mel Gibson, Anthony Hopkins, Daniel Day Lewis, Liam Neeson and Laurence Olivier. Great film.
Believe it or not, I met one of the cast of that film in a pub once. However, he was a parrot.
@@petersvillage7447 Did you get his autograph?
@@StereoSpace No, unfortunately I mentioned Mel Gibson and it triggered a stream of verbal abuse so autographs were out of the question...
If you want another costume drama involving cheating, try Martin Scorsese's "Age of Innocence," based upon the Edith Wharton novel of the same name, starring Daniel Day-Lewis, Winona Ryder and Michelle Pfeiffer; I also recommend "The Golden Bowl," based upon the Henry James novel of the same name, starring Uma Thurman, Jeremy Northam, Kate Beckinsale and Nick Nolte.
For more Juliette Binoche, I recommend the Colors trilogy (Bleu, Blanc and Rouge), by Krzysztof Kieslowski. Binoche stars in Blue, but she makes cameo appearances as the same character in White and Red because the stories intertwine. The colors, chosen because of the French national flag, represent emotions that are the themes of the respective films.
Willem Dafoe made his name in the movie "Platoon," considered one of the best films about the Vietnam War. He also played Jesus in Scorsese's blasphemous film, The Last Temptation of Christ." Dafoe also played the part of Max Schreck in "Shadow of the Vampire," about the filming of the seminal 1922 silent movie "Nosferatu," starring Max Schreck as Count Orloff (the movie was totally not Dracula for copyright reasons); "Shadow of the Vampire," however, imagines a scenario in which Schreck is actually a vampire who the director, F.W. Murnau (played by John Malkovich, convinced to play Orloff in his film in exchange for giving him the female lead to eat (played by Catherine McCormick). Dafoe also co-starred with Robert Pattinson in the critically acclaimed psychological horror, "The Lighthouse," directed by Robert Eggers, who apparently doesn't like contemporary English.
“End of the affair”, w this same main actor, I think is the last movie of this kind. Both very very similar but I think “end of the affair” is more intriguing, way more stylish, cooler, not that this one isn’t.
Since you love Willem Dafoe you should watch To Live and Die in LA, another movie no one has reacted to yet, but should.
You're actually a nurse? On the one hand I get it. Empathetic people are drawn to helping others. They can't help it, it's who they are. On the other hand, people in your line of work are often surrounded by pain and suffering. It is very admirable of you to go into that fully aware of what you might encounter.
This was a huge film when it was released, and the book it was based on is one of the most poetic and beautiful novels written.
I have been waiting for someone, anyone, to do a creation of the film. Many people don't think about this anymore because one of the main producers was Harvey Weinstein, and it was distributed by his then-company Miramax. With all of the nastiness and horrible stories that have come to light about Weinstein because of the #MeToo movement and his legal troubles, one forgets the films he helped bring to the screen that are basically ignored anymore, like The English Patient...which is such a beautiful and haunting film.
Weinstein has very little to do with it. Remember he produced all of Tarantinos movies aswell, and people don't seem to care
you wanna hear a messed up opinion, i honestly think the film industry has gone down hill FAST since metoo and weinstein has been locked up. yeah he was a filthy man but he really did have a profound effect on what movies got produced, like it or not miramax was responsible for more oscars than disney, sony and warner brothers put together in the last 25years. thats a fact nobody wants to talk about.
A dingo ate my Baby!!!!!!
You're gonna start a wave of reactions to this. It was QUITE a compelling movie when it came out. I enjoyed it a lot. There's a Seinfeld episode about it -- where everybody who sees the movie loves it, but Elaine hates it, and she can't understand why everyone else likes it. Pretty funny.
Can you react to Constant Gardener…. One of the most heart felts films I’ve seen and had me balling at the end
What’s kind of hilarious though is Amalszy was based on a real guy with the same name, but irl he was gay as hell 😂
This should be interesting. Will Kamilla stay interested? :). First young person I've seen try to tackle this movie. It is a good movie with very flawed main characters and a not so happy ending. The nurse is the most wholesome of the characters which Kamilla should appreciate, although she does do something she's not supposed to at the end, for the right reason.
I would recommend watching Season 8 episode 17 of the show Seinfeld, titled "The English Patient". A great episode from an all time great comedy show that can only be truly appreciated after watching the movie.
Excellent Story, Super Choice, Sweet Reaction. Be safe and well healthy, humble always. A emotional individual is caring for others, so you choose a career wisely.
Try "Platoon" (Srg. Elias)
Willem Defoe (America Actor) about Vietnam War (Charlie Sheen, Tom Barringer, others) bring tissues..❤❤😂😇
I was fortunate to have been prepared to appreciates this film’s Arthurian and Virgilean elements. The “brother and sister” thing functions as a subtle disqualification set against the adulterous part of the triangle, adultery being part of our Arthurian literary heritage. Thanks at least partly to the taste and demands of Countess Marie of Champagne, after 8 1/2 centuries, Lancelot is remembered but Cligès is not. Good catch that Kip finds a bomb with his name on it. And not necessarily just his name, for the novel specifies his age as 26. Could the double zero following his age ominously suggest that he has no future? The film also helps set up one of my favorite jokes:
Knock, knock.
Who’s there.
Anna Maria Alberghetti.
Anna Maria Alberghetti who?
Anna Maria Alberghetti in a taxi, honey. . . .
I think you'd like Cinema Paradiso
If you like Willem Dafoe you should watch Platoon
I stand with Elaine on this one. (Seinfeld episode #151)
Elaine has no soul lol, I'm not surprised she wouldn't like this
One of the few times where I say without reservation that the movie is better than the book. This is one of my favorite films, and the novel is one of the worst books I've ever finished. Almost literally everything I like about the film comes from the screenwriter.
Could you react to a journal for Jordan? It’s an amazing movie
Ordinary Angels 2024 movie you will love. It's an amazing true story starring Hilary Swank. This is a medical movie about a family who faces medical issues and a lot of medical bills ... uplifting
"Why have I never heard about that movie?" - because you're too young. I'm in my 40's now, this movie was very well known when I was finishing school, it was my mother's favorite and we young folks hated it because it was the most boring war movie we had seen so far.
I was really young when this movie came out and I loved it. Also there are movies from that time that still people know about like pulp fiction, shawshank redemption, Forrest Gump etc
But I’m sure somebody will try to correct me. They always do even though I was in the Marine Corps infantry and that’s when the first things they taught us but whatever.
You'd really have to be so patient to watch an "ivory film" style movie... at least it's not The Red Violin. Both films are well-made with a glorious cast. But man, so many films from that time, I think, had this idea of important films that aren't epic scale but somehow deemed artistic but trying of audience patience and perhaps forgettable or non-revisitable, as an audience opinion. At least it's not American Beauty. Don't bother on that Oscar winner. And please don't do a reaction to it. If you do for whatever reason decide to see it, spare yourself having to react to it. 😬 There are a ton of smaller strange and even terrifying small films like Lucy, In Her Skin, Lost in Translation, Run Lola Run, Gattaca, Johnny Mnemonic....I'm getting carried away. See Casablanca!
I have no sympathy for the two cheaters. I feel for the husband though.
SAME!!! This poor man and everyone is just ignoring the fact :((
If you can see only in black and white, you will never know true beauty.
@@nicwoodsum8703 a cheater is still a cheater. When did cheating became a beautiful thing?
@@mikef2811yes, but betrayal is a part of the tragedy of humanity, and this movie is beautiful and poetic because it doesn't shy away from those things
The only good thing about The English Patient is the Seinfeld episode where Elaine trashes it.
No
Holy crap. Watched this with a girl I was interested in. This movie was so slow and boring I had to take breaks. They even made fun of this on Seinfeld.
Lol this movie is very romantic, if you can't see that, good luck with chicks lol
Sleeping pill the movie 😴
No that would be CGI fest superhero movies that we see on cinemas these days, stuff like avatar 2 couldn't stay awake
The sequels ( Watching grass grow and paint dry) were even better.
Sad to read that! I atleast found the story of a dying man, quite exciting :)
good thing you do not work in the health field then chris 😂
Boring movie. Watch BATTERIES NOT INCLUDED from 1987. Laughing guaranteed. Enjoy
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When it comes to Anthony Minghlla there’s only one movie… The Talented Mr. Ripley. I don’t know who voted for this.
Nonsense, his real masterpieces are English Patient and Cold Mountain. Ripley is entertaining but the story doesn't make a lot of sense, it's full of holes
@@leob4403 I didn’t know he made Cold Mountain and didn’t like English Patient no matter what the Academy says that’s why I vote for Ripley. It’s more than just entertainment in my opinion. Just the performances alone make it top tiers But the script, music, set design, costumes everything else make it top tier in my opinion.
@@leob4403 Also, and this is just me, I don’t think a movie about the love story between a cheating wife and her lover is worth admiration
@@TeamHarrisonMachine well okey I rewatched it, and it's a great movie no doubt, but it's apples and oranges, English patient is a completely different type of movie, it's an epic tragedy war romantic drama, Ripley is a really dark serial killer nihilistic allegory of people willing to murder to get what they want in life
More than that, Ripley is a movie who's heart and soul is Italy in the late 50s, while Patient is all about north Africa Sahara desert in the pre war and during world war 2, there's a lot of beauty in both movies, but Patient is more poetic while Ripley is more thriller tense
@@leob4403 yeah I still don’t see the poetry in a movie about the first hand narration of a cheating woman. Now I’m not saying there’s anything wrong in a movie about a cheating woman. I jerk off every day to Pornhub as much as the next man. But I still don’t see what everyone sees. I think it’s just another Oppenheimer. Oppenheimer to me was a PIECE OF SHIT. I think the exec at Universe simply paid off a bunch of intellectual, credible people to say it was great and people that want to align themselves with the elite simply hop on board. But no matter how many well written dissertations about how great it was, I think it’s a shit movie. Same as with Patient. And it’s not about Ripley’s thriller aspect. Like I said I think it’s just generally a masterpiece
Yawn
No thanks beautiful girl 😘 Once in a theater was bad enough..break a leg. Beautiful 👧..