Saturday, January 18, 2020

Leonardo Dicaprio

I think you missed the point.


https://www.google.com/search?client=ms-android-tmus-us-revc&source=android-home&source=hp&ei=mwYjXpH9G4eV5wL1055o&q=nature+in+literature&oq=nature+in+literature&gs_l=mobile-gws-wiz-hp.3..0l5j0i22i30l3.1547.8011..9478...2.0..0.165.2741.1j21......0....1.......0..46i131i275j46i131j0i131j46i131i155j46j0i70i251j0i70i255j0i10.UkreWsdP5Dg


Documentaries about nature are mostly preaching to the choir.

I was thinking that having a lot of nature in your dramatic movies would make the topic more interesting to more people, without spelling it out for that audience.

I don't know that the world needs more movies about murdered wives.  In Shutter Island, you killed your wife once.  In Inception, you killed her twice and she also committed suicide.  Both of those movies were in 2010.

Now it's 2020 and wife-killing is a joke for Mr. Pitt in a role for which he is winning awards.


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Article:

https://www.theatlantic.com/entertainment/archive/2019/08/once-upon-a-time-end-tarantinos-message-on-violence/595168/



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