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by Frankie99
Finally watched it tonight. A lot to take in. Just magnificent acting through and through, and I normally don't really regard "acting" all that highly.
I have a couple of replies to random things as I re-read the whole thread.
I didn't see anyone mention Chase Infiniti - she stole the movie for me. Spoiler - the scene where she's just shot that racist bounty hunter and had her sights set on Bob was as tense as I've felt since the Anton Chigur scene with the coin in No country...I was on the edge of my seat.
Yes, the Comrade Josh scene was fucking hilarious. I was dying.
I thought the first part was super valuable in setting up the second and third acts. The overt sexuality of everything then settling into a more mundane, less fervent, and somehow even more violent life seemed natural to me as a consequence of aging and family obligations. IOW, once the first part relaxed into the rest of the film, I was able to sit back and realize how much the first 1/3 was setting up the last 2/3 - at least that's how I see it now.
I love how - someone mentioned this - the little mannerisms give up the ghost on the character. When Lockjaw licked his comb, that was 10 pages of backstory in that 5 second sequence. That's just one example, there were many others, Del Toro told his story without saying a lot.
Seemed to me to be equal parts commentary, comedy, grotesque peek into the minds of deeply flawed people in wild situations.