@riverscoat Not at all normal to use a stunt person for this shot because there is no stunt here and he stands up and reveals his face. People saying the actor did it for real is just a common marketing trope, like claiming they didnt use cgi
@riverscoat Your tweet implies a stunt that would have required a body double. It's two shots stitched together that don't include any meaningful stunt.
@StephyBx_ There are literally thousands of talented people who would pay to be on a success like obsession
You then take that credit and the networking you did to get your foot in the door on gigs that have a budget
@CitizenBomber this is debt to gdp ratio you absolute moron, it can spike even if the govt doesnt borrow a single cent
labour borrowed 100billion, luxon has borrowed 9
@zuki_2024 Gone girl is based on a best-selling book, made by a director who had already done a dozen films and had a 100million dollar budget
Obsession is written and directed by a first time director and made for 750k
Apples, meet oranges
@LoFinality@GOATofXSlift I didnt say it was an incisive take, i just acknowledged that for a lot of these people this is the first contemporary movie they have seen that they actually thought about after rather than being so bereft of substanc its forgotten before the credits end
@chromaticc_@spectorofdune It gives the audience some very sticky/relatable themes that they naturally want to discuss, but not the ambiguity or complexity to fees those conversations
"Intellectual blue balls" if you will
I enjoyed it, but can see why people are struggling to say something insightful
@0newishwillow As i said, we can split hairs on the definition of love, I.e "if its not healthy its not really love", but the movie isnt trying to do that and its kind of beside the point
Its about unhealthy obsessive/possessive relationships
Yes, i agree the real Nicky doesnt love bear
@0newishwillow The wish literally forces her (or part of her) to love him more than anyone
We can split hairs on the definition of love, but the movie is clearly playing with obsessive/possessive "love" with both leads
@Willful_long Sigh, do you really need me to hold your hand and explain why a movie about the horrors of removing a woman's agency is pro women having agency, I.e feminist