Re: Paul Thomas Anderson Movie/Pynchon Spin-off ‘One Battle After Another’
21I've seen the right wing panic about this film and I'm curious if the FMs who've seen it found it had a decidedly radical message.
Well. its mostly depicts armed fighting against racist nazi shit like rounding up a scapegoated minority into camps so… not really that radical? In the book the govt were using drug laws to plant bricks of pot on people to put them in prison for forever, in the movie they use immigration crackdowns.losthighway wrote: Mon Oct 13, 2025 8:38 am I've seen the right wing panic about this film and I'm curious if the FMs who've seen it found it had a decidedly radical message.
Excellent sequence, yeah. Good movie. Quite funny as well. All the acting was great.joelb wrote: Wed Oct 15, 2025 1:48 pm There is a long sequence that includes Mr. Benicio del Toro that somehow manages to communicate human tragedy, resilience and lightheartedness in a way that I don't think I've ever seen before. It probably will be up there with high points in film for me, ever.
Excellent description, would make me want to see it.Kniferide wrote: Wed Oct 29, 2025 10:33 am It is basically PT anderson doing his version of Raising Arizona/Big Lebowski a little.
I feel ya on both counts maybe to a lesser extent, although I did really like it on the first viewing, I left feeling like I'm really going to enjoy it more on the second. It did seem to kinda limp out to pasture a little in the last 5-10 min. The beginning had me skeptical of being too topical and I feared a "Civil War" vibe but it dissolved quickly. I loved most of it. The more I think about it, the more it just makes me think he took a dare with someone that he couldn't pull off a Coen Bros movie. He won the bet. It's good.Ranxerox wrote: Sun Nov 02, 2025 4:51 pm Goes from big to small, ie, almost an ensemble piece, to a very narrow conclusion, which I found unsatisfying in some ways --
Never really hooked me, so maybe a later viewing will bring me closer to the film's offered vision
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