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Minari, Promising Young Woman: It Was the Best of Film, It Was the Best(?) of Film (of 2020)
Episode 56

Minari, Promising Young Woman: It Was the Best of Film, It Was the Best(?) of Film (of 2020)

The Love of Cinema

March 29, 20211h 4mExplicit

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Show Notes

In the 12th week of our Oscars/Razzies series "It Was the Best of Film, It Was the Worst of Film (of 2020)" we ditched the Razzies and doubled up on some Oscar films. With 11 nominations between the two, for a current rental price tag of $26, we got to support some great film makers and see some good movies! After a brief (very brief) discussion of the Snyder Cut, we open up a discussion of Minari and just how incredible and timely this film is. We then discuss Promising Young Woman and just how timely this film is. Is the film as good as its themes, concept, subject matter, cinematography, color palate and the leading performance of it's star- Carey Mulligan? Maybe, just see this movie, it's really important to witness, watch and listen.

Intro/Minari (0:00)

Promising Young Woman (36:20)

Music: soundcloud.com/dasein-artist. Beer: @cbarrozobar2019. Edited and produced by Dave Green. Hosts: Jeff Ostermueller, John Say, Dave Green.

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