What does Sup Forums think about this one?

What does Sup Forums think about this one?

I haven't seen it but I'm very curious

Not bad. I saw it on cable once.

I think Robin Williams did it just so he would stop being typecast.

>it took a whole hour for the photo to digitize

What kind of shitty camera phones did they have back then?

It's pretty decent. Nothing spectacular but well made, compelling and a strong central performance which a story like this requires.

I feel like it is one of the few movies that portray loneliness and isolation accurately. Seeing as we are on Sup Forums, I'm sure many of us can relate to Robin Williams' character. We work a dead end job. Then we come home to nobody. In the movie, he becomes obsessed with a family because he just wants be a part of something. Honestly, when was the last time you were a part of something, or anything?

>I think Robin Williams did it just so he would stop being typecast.

How young are you?

World according to Garp, Fisher King, Awakenings, Good Will Hunting, Moscow on the Hudson were all done way before this and showed he had pretty extensive dramatic range.

wanted to kill myself after watching this, then i remembered the actor already did lmao

STOP DOING THIS TO ME.

Delete this

>we're supposed to think Robin Williams is the disturbed person
>little kid calls the Mass Production Eva units the good guys

>Honestly, when was the last time you were a part of something, or anything?

Do my MMOs count?

How edgy. You must be so cool.

>I'm sure many of us can relate to Robin Williams' character. We work a dead end job. Then we come home to nobody.

Well, I have a cat but otherwise this summarizes me very accurately.

I need to fix my life.

One of the better Voyager episodes.

I found whomever made the cinematography did a great job of organizing the store. I loved how lifeless and uniform it looked. But this was Williams' movie and he did a great fucking job of playing the isolated, kind man yearning for a particular ideal that is seemingly owed to him, but he never achieved

I wonder how many of us watched this solely for the Evangelion reference.

delete this

>Then we come home to nobody


I had someone

For the last time, Jimmy: blowup dolls don't count.

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well now you don't

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>my only friends are the ones I make through video games

>claim to be anime fan
>mispronounce Evangelion
Why was he such a fucking fraud?

i watched it after seeing a thread about that reference on /jp/ once

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Every time I see this movie I'm reminded of how we'll never see Gilliam's Watchmen with Robin Williams as Rorschach. Ever.

Life is such shit.

Fuck off, James.

It was an ebin ruse.