today is the last £3 wednesday at the connought in worthing, very sad times. As of next wednesday it will be £3.50 wednesdays instead shame. & as this was the best way for me to see this film & save money it had to be done.
as it was the last £3 Wednesday it was really full for that little screen the only time I’ve seen it more full was spectre. Pretty nifty
Trailers we had Christopher Robin which is odd that’s been out for ages. There was an art house film, Cliff Richards tour a simple Favour & venom. That’s the maddest obscure set of adverts ever don’t think they go at all.
& then the film started… oh & this is something special people.
When your film starts off with Alec Baldwin doing a rant against the black & supporting the Nazis & the communists you know you are watching something good sooo soo good. Baldwin should get recognition for his outburst it’s just amazing. It’s worth going to see just for that. From then on it just get better & better & anything else is a bonus.
It’s a very clever & powerful film without pushing it down your throat all the time. It’s self righteous it it does have both sides of the story obviously you want the black & Jews to win but its never too up its arse. It was funny & dark when it needed to be quite often one straight after another.
For a film of such a serious nature there were a fuck ton of Easter eggs to spot, like I’m sure there was more in this then there was in infinity war (probably not but it must have been close) they can’t have all just been jokes.
Even tho it shows both sides of the story it does prove that no one is good or unjust in this world(I’m not saying inside with the kkk that’s just wrong)but it showed bad & good on both sides. There was a balance as such.
It was really well acted there was no crap performance the people you despised you really despised the people you rooted for was just.
The end was brilliant & so poetic. I’m not going to say it as think you all need to see it, but oh man what a punch. Mr President you need to wake up when this starts happening at the end of films, it means you are doing a poor job & that in 35 years time someone may make a film about now, which is shocking.
A brilliant social commentary of life then & now. It’s not going to be for everyone (like the two ladies in front of me leaving the cinema who said it was 2 hours of their life they won’t get back) but it was for me. If you like your history told to the point with just enough to shock you see this film.