Diary entries forThe Sadness
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the ending just like... wtf
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Can't believe they let us watch this in school
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Part of me can't believe I saw this and Everything Everywhere All at Once on the same day, the rest of me is like "yeah that's actually the most 'you' thing I can think of" The best of humanity, and a display of hope for the future as long as you focus on what's really (and who's really) important to you, while letting the shit you can't control slide, in one; the worst of humanity, and an expression of rage at that not only will a significant amount of people choose themselves over others at all cost including (and especially) when it's life-or-death for the others exclusively (would you believe this was made pre-COVID?), they'll do it with smiles on their face regardless of if they even feel guilt over it or not because the smile comes easier, in the other I don't know how to say I believe both while feeling like that equal belief makes sense? We're fucked. At best we know it and deny it; at worst we know it, don't care, and won't help make it easier on those that do. There's a sadness in me at what I see, and on the good days there's at least a balance. Today was a good day
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Throwing up my pizza and almost fainted after watching this so soo gory movie, i didn't expected to be this gory seriously, and what the heck they're on? They're look so corny and horny. 👄👅 Anyway this is so wild gory ride and i fucking love this!
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this was a unique take on a zombie film and for the most part really good EXCEPT for all the rape scenes (even though they weren't graphic) and the mentions of rape. i would never recommend this movie to anyone simple because of that. that's also why i couldn't give it a rating higher that 3/5.
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I wouldn't recommend this movie to anyone but I did enjoy it
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Night 10 of 31 Nights of Halloween What a shame it is that it took me this long to get to this film. Because man, what a wild ride this film is. It’s an entirely new and original take on the zombie genre, adding some truly horrifying imagery to the already graphic genre. It doesn’t hold back, which is what I think I admire most about the film. You can easily tell that it’s in response to the COVID-19 outbreak and subsequent lockdowns and isolation, which can be seen as a little too on the nose, but it’s easy to overlook when watching as graphic imagery as this film produces. It’s over-the-top, making for one hell of a fun time. It’s wild in the best ways possible, and is definitely one of the more memorable entries into the zombie genre.
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I'm used to watch gore movies but ngl this one kinda made me feel very uncomfortable
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HORRORx52(023) (https://letterboxd.com/allbeef/list/horrorx52023/) #50 of 52 | Watch a horror film from Taiwan (https://letterboxd.com/films/popular/genre/horror/country/taiwan/). This is a little goofy sometimes and slows down a bit towards the end, but it’s so absolutely fucking brutal and insane that I love it. Probably one of the most gnarly movies I’ve seen in a long time.
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Brutal, darkly comic, relentless. 2022 Ranked (https://boxd.it/fSyMM)