Brutally Honest Oscar Ballot 2: ‘Worst Person in the World’ “Amazing,” ‘Licorice Pizza’ Blatantly “Racist”
The movie that I would have loved to have put in the number one spot sadly didn’t even get nominated, which was. That’s one of the most amazing movies of the last five years. But moving on, I hated. It was probably the best directed interpretation of a bad script that I’ve seen in years.
was very long but amazing — I watched it like a limited series, in six thirty-minute installments, until I got all the way through, because I was working at the time and didn’t have three hours for anything. And then there’s, which I was rooting for long before it looked like it could realistically happen. It’s beautiful for so many reasons, and it actually made me cry, and that was something I couldn’t ignore.
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