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[–] cactus_head@programming.dev 2 points 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago)

Right now I am watching bros(https://letterboxd.com/film/bros/) and its a chore to get through.Its half about modern queer culture and half gay romcon

Right of the bat, its loud and obnoxious and has south park style of "comedy" where it hits you over the head with the joke until you get it.There is a scene around where i am at the moment, where i thought for a sec it was gonna be a little subtle about it until the next shot and that's when know there isn't a subtle bone in this film. It also tries to cram in every possible thing said in relation to LGBTQ+ under the sun by which i mean the writers' twitter feed and has very little if anything to say about any of it. Its also one step way from adding a laugh track,characters react in that uncanny way that characters react in sitcoms react when the main cast say something offensive/outrages or off-putting. The main character feels like a pessimistic/angry Christmas hating atheist plunged out of one of those Christian Christmas movies.