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Yi Yi [2000] 8.5/10
Came with a big reputation. Lived up to it.
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Mother
Lawrence, Javier bardem
Get fucked, if anyone on this gods green earth can tell me what the actual fuck was going in that last 45 minutes I’ll probably not even believe you. Piss take of a film.
A cobra score of 3/10 only because Lawrence looked Randy as fuck
Oh! Actualy makes some sense now. I just chucked the hewer in and was like wtfJust for you...... the explanation of what the movie is...... ( nicked from Reddit )
Characters and Their Allegorical Meanings
Jennifer Lawrence as Mother: Represents Mother Earth or Mother Nature. Her character is deeply connected to the house, which symbolizes the planet itself. "Jennifer Lawrence's character which represents Mother Earth/Mother Nature. The house also represents Mother Earth."
Javier Bardem as Him: Represents the Abrahamic God. He is a poet who craves adoration and creates life, but often ignores the suffering of Mother Earth. "Javier Bardems character represents the abrahamic God. Because just like God, he is obsessed with being worshipped by humanity."
Michelle Pfeiffer and Ed Harris as Woman and Man: Symbolize Adam and Eve. They are the first humans to enter the house, bringing chaos and destruction. "Michelle pfeiffer and Ed Harris represent Adam and Eve because they are the first people, outside of God (Bardem) and the earth (Lawrence), to set foot in nature."
The Gleeson Brothers as Older Son and Younger Son: Represent Cain and Abel. Their actions lead to the first major act of violence within the house. "Their sons played by the gleeson brothers represent Cain and able."
Story Progression and Biblical Allegories
Creation and Arrival of Humanity: The film begins with Mother and Him in their idyllic home. The arrival of Man and Woman disrupts this peace, mirroring the story of Adam and Eve entering the Garden of Eden. "The first half of the film places a huge amount of focus on the Adam and Eve/Cain and Able allegory."
Destruction and Disrespect: As more people enter the house, they become increasingly destructive and disrespectful, symbolizing humanity's exploitation of Mother Earth. "They don't care they are destroying the house/planet."
Birth and Sacrifice: Mother gives birth to a child, which is brutally torn apart and eaten by the crowd, representing the sacrifice of Jesus and humanity's parasitic nature. "The baby scene is notorious for a couple of reasons. It could be looked at as humans being parasitic or how Jesus was born only as a sacrifice to the shitty humans."
Rebirth and Cycle: The film ends with Mother's heart being taken and used to create a new house and a new Mother, symbolizing the cyclical nature of creation and destruction. "In the end, It's the Mother's decision to burn it all... In the end it's shown to just be a vicious cycle of a Earth, or celestial body playing host to a mad architect's design."
Themes and Interpretations
Environmentalism: The film serves as a stark commentary on humanity's impact on the environment. Mother Earth is depicted as a long-suffering entity, constantly abused and ignored by humanity.
Anyone got a cineworld pas sor similar with the dark nights and only 17.99 seems decent value to go twice a month - thoughts / advice?
Decent little film. Pre-war and a fascinating window into the past.The Arsenal Stadium mystery. Its quite footie orientated and I very much watched it for the nostalgia. It's a good little mystery, with comedy moments that probably aren't supposed to be comedy but that's being of the time syndrome, certainly the spliced football action is ridiculous viewed from the modern eye. For me weighing every aspect up 6/10 on the whole.