Some of its satire is cringe-y (see post-credits), but the loud, busy edit is info age-appropriate and at its core is a poignant picture of how we face the inevitability of our end: some ignore it, cut to commercial, or dream of utopia; others turn to hashtag activism at concerts or nihilist stickers on skateboards. But when death actually arrives at the door, our fear is made plain and all we can do is hold hands and pray and talk about all the small things that made up the “everything” we had.
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This movie was about 50/50 for me. I liked the beginning and the end but the middle was just heavy-handed and dragged on and on.
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yeah that’s fair! the good ending really helped my opinion of the whole.
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Looks like a stellar cast and the relvant theme makes me want to see the movie.
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definitely worth the watch!
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