Don’t Look Up (dir. Adam McKay).
“There’s just so much scatological yet self-important humour McKay seems uninterested in balancing without a clear throughline to really follow aside from the fact we’re basically we’re all f*cked. Don’t Look Up is...

Don’t Look Up (dir. Adam McKay).

There’s just so much scatological yet self-important humour McKay seems uninterested in balancing without a clear throughline to really follow aside from the fact we’re basically we’re all f*cked. Don’t Look Up is something only clearly very smart and talented people could make, but they cannot get out of your own way. […] It very much resembles a very long Saturday Night Live sketch with an equally unsatisfying ending.

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  4. alleycat4eva said: Disagree. The through line was pretty clear. It was the study of characters in reaction to an event and the very real human nature depicted throughout. If anything, though, it was mislabeled. This movie is a despairing tragedy told through hysterical bitterness.
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