Became aware of him since The Fountain. Watched all his movies. Noah was a speed bump. Bring us home Aronosfky.
I loved Noah. It was a Hodge podge of gloriously batshit ideas that worked I thought.
Became aware of him since The Fountain. Watched all his movies. Noah was a speed bump. Bring us home Aronosfky.
You and me both, my showing's at 1. Pretty excited. Have no idea if I'll like this but I got to see itOff to see this in an hour, excited.
I agree, but the trailer that aired right before I saw It had a narrator hyping mother! up as a must see horror film and telling people to order their tickets after seeing It.
you will never forget where you were the first time you saw Mother! will definitely hype up the unknowing.
Seriously. I saw one trailer and read a couple of quotes about mother! from critics and that's all it took to figure out I was going to get something other than a traditional horror/thriller.Anyone going into this thinking that, is like a parent taking their kid to see the South Park movie because it's animated so it's for kids
On one hand you can argue people should do their research before spending their cash, but it's also pretty shady to market the film as a more conventional B-movie. I can only imagine seeing this with a Friday night crowd would be really annoying. Glad I saw it at a matinee.
That garish PR is usually so off the mark but it's really honest in this case. I never forgot the first time I saw The Shining, I never forgot the first time I saw Martyrs and Lake Mungo, I'll never forget the first time I saw this.I agree, but the trailer that aired right before I saw It had a narrator hyping mother! up as a must see horror film and telling people to order their tickets after seeing It.
you will never forget where you were the first time you saw Mother! will definitely hype up the unknowing.
She is pure class. Awesome casting.Michelle Pfeiffer would still get it. What a woman.
Michelle Pfeiffer would still get it. What a woman.
It's me and abut six old people in the theater. Should be interesting
It's me and abut six old people in the theater. Should be interesting
reminds me of the time i saw closer. was great watching them walk out during the sexing part.It's me and abut six old people in the theater. Should be interesting
It's me and abut six old people in the theater. Should be interesting
It was about 15 in my showing, and none of the old people around us liked it nor would they shut the fuck up.
It was about 15 in my showing, and none of the old people around us liked it nor would they shut the fuck up.
90% of the audience is almost guaranteed to hate it.I'm afraid to watch this with an audience.
Darren Aronofsky has lost his goddamn mind.... And I loved every second of it. Shame people in the theater had to shout "JUST TO BE CLEAR, EVERYONE HERE THOUGHT THAT SUCKED, RIGHT?!"
As someone who sees just about every film imaginable in every genre of film every single day as apart of the job, I haven't seen something so shocking and riveting in years. I was in awe during those last thirty minutes.
Phenomenal stuff.
90% of the audience is almost guaranteed to hate it.
but seriously, what was that thing in the toilet?
I'm afraid to watch this with an audience.
Yeah, this is a good read after watching. Caught some of that while watchingGood summary of what it's all about (probably) here (allegorical spoilers!): https://www.bustle.com/p/the-meanin...nyone-whos-read-a-certain-famous-text-2336644
Wut?
It's more I don't want disruption during the film.Kind of looked like, or some othera lungorgan, since Him covered up a wound while he was throwing up.
It can be fun to hear such anger after a movie you've liked or loved.
Oh!So if the sons were Cain and Abel, and the parents were Adam and Eve, the crystal was essentially the apple, right? Them being tempted by it, then finally doing the forbidden act, and then being locked out of the creator's "garden of eden" where he would create.
Oh!So if the sons were Cain and Abel, and the parents were Adam and Eve, the crystal was essentially the apple, right? Them being tempted by it, then finally doing the forbidden act, and then being locked out of the creator's "garden of eden" where he would create.
So... there's a good number of people (including those in my audience on Wednesday) who think:
The woman in the first shot is Rachel Weisz. I... don't think it's her... she's not in the credits... but I think it's definitely meant to LOOK like her. Adds another layer to the personal aspect of this whole thing for Aronofsky, since he dated (married?) her before dating Jennifer Lawrence.
That's really creepy as fuck subtext when you think about it.
I don't think it's her,So... there's a good number of people (including those in my audience on Wednesday) who think:
The woman in the first shot is Rachel Weisz. I... don't think it's her... she's not in the credits... but I think it's definitely meant to LOOK like her. Adds another layer to the personal aspect of this whole thing for Aronofsky, since he dated (married?) her before dating Jennifer Lawrence.
For me this is nice to hear, really not into horror at all. Not into Lawrence either tbh, but I do appreciate Aronofsky! Was on the fence if I should see this and I think I'll bite!I have no idea how else they could marketed this besides the horror angle without giving anything away
But it ain't a horror movie. I don't think I'd even call it a thriller. "Allegorical psychological fever dream" might be the most apt summary