@TimothyYBarrett Aside from Bardo being the artsy type of film some directors do when they’ve had their major Oscar success, there’s nothing even remotely “bad” in his entire filmography.
@StephenFleming There’s not really a whole lot that encourages kids these to go outside. Everything is expensive, far away, and there’s barely anywhere to hang out and do things. The only free thing is to stay at home and be online, which is where most of the people you might know are as well.
@BarelyPortable You know, that’s a good point. Why is it that a film that’s set in Mississippi in the 1930s with an different title and is also a much looser adaptation overall held in higher regard than a version set in Ancient Greece that’s called The Odyssey? Hypocrisy much?