Oh wow! I didn’t realize Conclave was the favorite to win the category. I was hearing it was nickel boys. I guess we shall see! I guess I’ll have to check out the Sing Sing script now…
I’m a bit sad that I’m Still Not Here isn’t higher on your list. I was crying for much of the much movie, and I don’t easily weep when it comes to movies. We were the first to leave and everyone else in the theater was just sitting in their seats shell-shocked at the end of the movie. I didn’t really see any parallels between it and Roma but that’s an interesting comparison. To each their own
Don't get me wrong, I still thought I'm Still Here was very powerful! It was the last BP nominee I watched and I remember upon finishing it that it would probably rank in my top half of nominees. But upon further reflection, it slipped down a bit. As for its similarities to Roma - a mother left effectively to her own devices to raise multiple children in a Latin American capital in the 70s.
Oh wow! I didn’t realize Conclave was the favorite to win the category. I was hearing it was nickel boys. I guess we shall see! I guess I’ll have to check out the Sing Sing script now…
I’m a bit sad that I’m Still Not Here isn’t higher on your list. I was crying for much of the much movie, and I don’t easily weep when it comes to movies. We were the first to leave and everyone else in the theater was just sitting in their seats shell-shocked at the end of the movie. I didn’t really see any parallels between it and Roma but that’s an interesting comparison. To each their own
Don't get me wrong, I still thought I'm Still Here was very powerful! It was the last BP nominee I watched and I remember upon finishing it that it would probably rank in my top half of nominees. But upon further reflection, it slipped down a bit. As for its similarities to Roma - a mother left effectively to her own devices to raise multiple children in a Latin American capital in the 70s.