1.5 stars out of 4

>1.5 stars out of 4

oh nononono


what went wrong?

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that's 1.5/2 stars

>rogerebert.com
>isn't reviewed by roger ebert

Dishonest film making.

Basically the problems started when naive liberals started talking about freeing the slaves. In a proper world, nobody would care what that fat nigger thinks about anything.

redpill me on isle of dogs

>1.5 stars out of 2
Fixed.

IT DOESNT SAY ANYTHING POLITICALLY

>never heard of motivated reasoning

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IT NEEDS TO SAY HOW EATING CHICKEN OR COWS IS NO DIFFERENT THAN EATING DOG AND HOW GAY PEOPLE ARE JUST LIKE REAL PEOPLE

>As entertaining as it is to look at Isle of Dogs, I couldn’t get past Anderson’s usual clumsiness when dealing with minorities.

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>2 star rating system
wtf

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Should Japan officially say that there's no such thing as cultural appropriations when it comes to Japan?

I mean it really hurts to see these because Japs don't care and they will never get supports from actual Japs. Sure, some Japs will hate the movie for stereotypes, but not because of “cultural appropriation”

they use four stars in the system, but they only show the score itself, not the total.

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>minorities
>Japanese people in japan are still a minority
Fuck this gay earth

wtf sherlock gnomes is a real movie? I'd thought it was a forced meme

just kill the fucking jews

yes and it's better than isle of dogs.

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A Republican president freed the slaves you fucking idiot.

this t b h

WORLDOFDOGS

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>comparing Republicans of 1865 to Republicans of today

Find me a Republican today who both wants income tax AND utilizing federal force against state sovereignty.

I'm not taking a side in this, both Republicans and Democrats pull this shit. If you're talking about pre-1968 politics, the Republican/Democrat thing doesn't apply.

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>The cat-loving mayor has nefarious reasons for keeping the serum from succeeding, and he isn’t above murder as a preventive method. Judging by this and “The Grand Budapest Hotel,” I get the feeling Wes Anderson doesn’t like cats. As a dog person myself, I understand. But cat lovers may find their scapegoating here a bit problematic.
>Far, far more problematic is the character of Tracy (voice of Greta Gerwig). Tracy is an exchange student investigating the ouster of dogs for the school newspaper. She’s the only White person in “Isle of Dogs” and she is the film’s White savior. It is she who rallies the protesters against the mayor, raising her hand in what looks suspiciously like the Black Power salute (which, if you recall, Anderson last rendered on a wolf in “Fantastic Mr. Fox”).
>Since most of the townspeople are against the mayor’s decree, this exchange student is a completely extraneous character who denies hometown residents the opportunity to be heard. The optics of her mere existence are disturbing in a film in 2018. The only time “Isle of Dogs” reaches for your sympathy is when Tracy is faced with deportation back to Cincinnati. And in the film’s most disgusting leverage of its privilege, Tracy physically assaults the grieving Yoko to get her to act against the crimes perpetrated upon her by the state.
>But as entertaining as it is to look at “Isle of Dogs,” I couldn’t get past Anderson’s usual clumsiness when dealing with minorities. This is a film where a character is literally whitewashed, an act that makes him more agreeable afterwards. “Isle of Dogs” treats this as a sight gag. It plays more like a confession.

holy shit it's 2018 how the fuck did they get away with this in 2018

>this doesn't fit with my political narrative
>so I have to give it the same score as the mlp movie
yuck

>whitewashed, an act that makes him more agreeable afterwards.

Huh?

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>being this obsessed with race

fucking boring cunts

hello

Leonard Maltin gave Batman and Robin a higher score than The Dark Knight, and that's less stupid than this review.