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Post by politicidal on Dec 29, 2019 19:20:51 GMT
In terms of depicting sexual politics in a graphic manner. Okay, I'm guessing in America specifically and how movies like Red Sparrow (2018) don't really get made anymore. Unless it goes to a streaming service. I really liked Red Sparrow but I'm trying to think of a major movie besides the Fifty Shades series that covered similar territory in the states in recent years. TEXT: “It was already a different world from the moment we decided to make ‘Red Sparrow’ to when ‘Red Sparrow’ came out. I mean, for many reasons. One in terms of what people were going to the theaters to see, but also in terms of sexual politics. So it was a very different world that movie was released into. I certainly would not make that movie now or expect anybody to allow me to make it now at a studio for a theatrical release. I do believe that you could get a movie like that made at Netflix or Apple or maybe HBO or HBO Max or one of the other streamers. Not Disney+, clearly. But I feel like you can make that movie. I just don’t think any studio is doing it. I don’t think Fox is doing it. I don’t think Warner Brothers is doing it. I feel like they’re all so kind of desperate for IP-driven movies because they’re so afraid of what people are actually going to see that they’re just not doing it. And that’s the great thing about streaming is that you can do all kinds of stories.” www.darkhorizons.com/red-sparrow-director-talks-industry-change/
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Post by Popeye Doyle on Dec 29, 2019 19:27:13 GMT
In terms of depicting sexual politics in a graphic manner. Okay, I'm guessing in America specifically and how movies like Red Sparrow (2018) don't really get made anymore. Unless it goes to a streaming service. I really liked Red Sparrow but I'm trying to think of a major movie besides the Fifty Shades series that covered similar territory in the states in recent years. David Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo remake?
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Post by politicidal on Dec 29, 2019 19:30:15 GMT
In terms of depicting sexual politics in a graphic manner. Okay, I'm guessing in America specifically and how movies like Red Sparrow (2018) don't really get made anymore. Unless it goes to a streaming service. I really liked Red Sparrow but I'm trying to think of a major movie besides the Fifty Shades series that covered similar territory in the states in recent years. David Fincher's The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo remake? Possibly. Didn't see it so I honestly forgot there was a remake.
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Post by biker1 on Dec 29, 2019 19:30:46 GMT
Red Sparrow is trash, which hasn't stopped me watching it 3x. I think if must be Jennifer Lawrence. I just can't take my eyes off her.
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Post by THawk on Dec 29, 2019 19:47:57 GMT
Red Sparrow is easily one of the most hate-filled trash films ever made, which condemns an entire nation of people in the most flippant, generalizing way...and it was given a complete pass from Hollywood, because you know - equality and not hating other people because of their race/nationality is great, except Eastern Europeans, fuck those strange bastards right? Between Red Sparrow and pretty much every movie and show that needs an easy villain casting Eastern Europeans, I really would celebrate the complete ruin and end to Hollywood and Western societies who see nothing wrong with this.
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Post by Sarge on Dec 30, 2019 6:07:55 GMT
Never heard of it, any good?
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Post by mslo79 on Dec 30, 2019 7:12:40 GMT
Sarge No, the movie itself is pretty average/forgettable (because at the end of the day it's not worth re-watching and re-watch factor is where movies are ultimately made or broke in my mind). but... everyone knows it as the movie Jennifer Lawrence got naked basically which is the only reason it's even on the radar at all. p.s. my favorite Jennifer Lawrence movie is... Passengers (2016) (6/10).
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Post by Prime etc. on Dec 30, 2019 9:09:20 GMT
Red Sparrow is easily one of the most hate-filled trash films ever made, which condemns an entire nation of people in the most flippant, generalizing way...and it was given a complete pass from Hollywood, because you know - equality and not hating other people because of their race/nationality is great, except Eastern Europeans, fuck those strange bastards right? Between Red Sparrow and pretty much every movie and show that needs an easy villain casting Eastern Europeans, I really would celebrate the complete ruin and end to Hollywood and Western societies who see nothing wrong with this. In the 1960s when Hollywood was in love with the USSR they would not have made it. For some reason they only started to demonize Russia after 1989.
That "ultra-nationalist" bad guy trope in films like AIR FORCE ONE etc.
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Post by Deleted on Dec 30, 2019 14:40:34 GMT
Red Sparrow would've been received better if it was released in the '80's, when the Russia hate was still (somewhat) fresh and the US of A didn't have a president that likes to flirt with dicators like Putin.
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Post by movielover on Dec 30, 2019 15:41:26 GMT
Never heard of it, any good? I liked it.
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