Arcangel2020 : Right? I mean let's face it, the 1971 remake with Charlton Heston as the lead/main charact...
Peevee : Harriet Herbig-Matten is amazing. So beautiful, too.
random000 : When amnesia is imposed via cognitive dissonance, history repeats itself. As it cycles aga...
Hans Zarkov : That one was better than most from that time too - you could hear the women over the music...
random000 : What an awful addictive disaster. Well done & distasteful to the end. So tacky. At least p...
Odie : Thanks, I would of missed this! That was great!
random000 : When amnesia is imposed via cognitive dissonance, history repeats itself. As it cycles aga...
Susan Queen : What a beautiful documentary that opens ones eyes to how food has evolved over such a shor...
andys189 : Even the minor characters are unbelievably funny! I was dying at Jimmy and the HR lady and...
StarWhisper : You are probably thinking of Counterpart, which was U.S. with ties to Germany in the story...
Admittedly, I was lost in the 1st hour of this & had a hard time getting into it. It could have been my mindset though since I normally don’t mind slow paced movies/shows. Usually if I’m impatient w/a movie, I’ve found I will really like it on 2nd watch.
The last hour is when it all started coming together & making sense. So hang in there if you’re not feeling it right away. Peele really takes his time building this world & the characters to get you invested in the story. It’s really worth being patient, although it left me w/more questions than answers, to be honest. It’s definitely a unique & interesting take on the scifi genre, which is much needed in this day & age. I’ll need to watch this again when a better copy is available.