there's a lot I love about this and also a lot that's frustrating. Looove the world building of the colonial history, that was so interesting to me, and I really like Mickey's relationships with Nasha and Berto.
I don't care for the plots with Cat though. Feels like it cheapens the relationship with Nasha. I wasn't 100% on board with the characterisation of Marshall in the movie but I think him and Toni Collette were more interesting than what we got here. I wish there was more stuff about the creepers because what we get is good!
I also enjoy that Bong Joon-Ho injects some anti-capitalist stuff into the film where it feels like the natural conclusion of what's going on here.
there's a lot I love about this and also a lot that's frustrating. Looove the world building of the colonial history, that was so interesting to me, and I really like Mickey's relationships with Nasha and Berto.
I don't care for the plots with Cat though. Feels like it cheapens the relationship with Nasha. I wasn't 100% on board with the characterisation of Marshall in the movie but I think him and Toni Collette were more interesting than what we got here. I wish there was more stuff about the creepers because what we get is good!
I also enjoy that Bong Joon-Ho injects some anti-capitalist stuff into the film where it feels like the natural conclusion of what's going on here.