How Jeff Bridges failed to win an Oscar for Starman and later Jim Carrey for Man in the Moon I'll never understand.
Which was just an awful idea. And IMO the film's fatal flaw. Because all it does is naturally draw comparisons to a similar but far superior character. (And it doubles down on this with comparisons to yet another similar and [far] superior character with all the CR references.) It's especially problematic because, for the big dramatic beat to work, the audience needs to find said character compelling enough to grow attachment and compassion for. That's really hard to do when being bombarded with references to two nearly identical characters who did it much better.Without getting specific in a non-spoiler discussion, there are more than a few OHMSS references in No Time to Die.
I've seen No Time to Die only once, and my opinion could change with further viewings.Which was just an awful idea. And IMO the film's fatal flaw. Because all it does is naturally draw comparisons to a similar but far superior character. (And it doubles down on this with comparisons to yet another similar and [far] superior character with all the CR references.) It's especially problematic because, for the big dramatic beat to work, the audience needs to find said character compelling enough to grow attachment and compassion for. That's really hard to do when being bombarded with references to two nearly identical characters who did it much better.
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