It's as if everyone as agreed silently to cross some sort of line.' And once you've crossed the line...

>It's as if everyone as agreed silently to cross some sort of line.' And once you've crossed the line, there's no going back, like the mask is off and everyone's true colours have been revealed.

>le everyone is secretly evil just like my purge movies

Not everybody. Laing kept most of his decency the whole time even after the masks came off. So did the Royal's bastard.

It's the building user.

What's that book about a bunch of kids on a dessert island?

This was pure kino

>even when it was falling apart, Royal was bribing the cops to stay away

Why?!

This was shit. Makes Snowpiercer a greater masterpiece than it already was.

Lord of the Ice Creams

Arrogance/Superiority complex

Pretty stupid desu.

I'm confused about him. He save's Laing's life, but he's also complicit in the human trafficking and other madness that starts to become standard after the madness sets in. Like, I was glad when Wilder shot him, but I also felt like he was one of the least awful people. I need to re-watch and re-absorb it all.

>I also felt like he was one of the least awful people
Just a man with a dream.

Read Atlus Shrugged and Lord of the Flies

He banged that pregnant Elisabeth Moss ass tho

King of the Bluebottles

Because no matter how shit things got, everyone in the tower believes it's better than interacting with the filth outside the block

Beelzebub

>that kaleidoscopic climax

The Men In Charge Of These Fucking Bees

Do you think the horse was allowed to join in?

They had already eaten it. But maybe it fucked that one girl in the ass.

Really enjoyed this
I didn't really like Tom Hiddlestion because of the capeshit but this and Only Lovers Left Alive turned things round for me

I was just waiting for Judge Dredd to bust in and start blasting the creeps away

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>that freudian imagery tho

Morning Star Island

I picked up on that immediately. Loved it.

>it's another "Post Films women will never understand thread"

Watching this after work. What should I be looking out for that advances its theme and message?

You gotta Hiddleston a pass for that because that's his "pay the bills" role. A lot of actors have them, but they never forsake the craft.

This movie was a complete mess, but in a good way

I still believe it would have worked better as a miniseries

I'm sold as him as Bond

I sorta look like him if someone tried to recreate his face in video game with shitty character creation

dunno the change from "two people are weirdos but otherwise it is a pretty normal house" to arkham asylum was too fast

There are no solid, definable themes. The film is deliberately vague and abtract as to mean whatever the audience interprets it to mean. It's a pleb filter. If you enjoy this you're a pretentious stooge.

The book is load of nonsense just like the film. The basic premise is that humans secretly crave to be degenerate animals. Which is a dreary worldview shared only by morons.

When you say vague you mean like the director deliberately (directly or indirectly) makes symbols/themes open-ended? Or is that open-ended ending crap?

and what's wrong with an abstract film? It encourages discussion among those who watch it.

>If you enjoy this you're a pretentious stooge.
I hope you're joking around here. It takes zero pretension to enjoy this movie. It's just a story. It doesn't have huge goals or lead anywhere exciting. That's okay.

>what's wrong with an abstract film? It encourages discussion among those who watch it.
Nothing. He's a retard.