Thanks! I'm in Brighton, so that first one is super accessible.It'll probably be at Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline.
Kendall Square and AMC Boston Common are my next two guesses.
Thanks! I'm in Brighton, so that first one is super accessible.It'll probably be at Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline.
Kendall Square and AMC Boston Common are my next two guesses.
I am soo fucking excited. Silence was amazing, not many people talk about that movie compared to Scorseses other movies.
or interested in philosophy/religion.I wouldn't recommend Silence to anyone despite really loving it.
I think you have to legit be a film connoisseur to get anything out of it.
You do realise that whole Spielberg controversy thing came out as something that never happened, right? This forum just didn't respond to the news because 95% of the forum dogpiled on Spielberg lol.I hope they clean house at the Oscars next year, so Spielberg can continue shedding those tears.
I mean, if I realized it, I wouldn't have made the post now, would I have? ;)You do realise that whole Spielberg controversy thing came out as something that never happened, right? This forum just didn't respond to the news because 95% of the forum dogpiled on Spielberg lol.
Any chance it'll hit Boston? I just moved here so I'm not familiar yet with local theaters to know if any of them get limited releases like this.
If it's anything like Netflix's rollout for Roma, it was definitely play at Kendall. Probably Coolidge too.It'll probably be at Coolidge Corner Theatre in Brookline.
Kendall Square and AMC Boston Common are my next two guesses.
I thought Hoffa with Jack Nicholson was pretty good. 😔
True true
What's overrated about it?
I don't think it ranks anywhere near as Scorsese's best in decades. While a more sombre and serious in style, more direct in addressing the matters of faith than his usual exuberant efforts, I think it fails to emotionally engage or discuss the elements of faith and morality as well as them, which actually benefit from his excessive style. There are some interesting scenes, in particular on cultural relativism and imperialism but these are few and somewhat undone by the ending, which I wasn't a fan of at all. Also somewhat bothersome is the film shows Japanese religious persecution in isolation, eschewing from too deeply discussing the cultural imperialism practiced by European nations in the form missionary work. It is acknowledged for sure but I don't think it really digs deep enough on the matter.
It's not as good as people rate it here
Another 9 reviews dropped in and they're all glowing. One in particular praising Pesci's performance in lieu of all the talk of Pacino dominating the supporting spotlight.
Have you seen him force the auditorium to clap for the pedo director?Man I'm beyond pumped for this movie. Scorsese can do no wrong.
I didn't see him forcing others to.Have you seen him force the auditorium to clap for the pedo director?