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Spiderman: Into the Spider-Verse

Jews do not dance in this movie.

But in seriousness, I loved it. The animation was amazing, it was consistently funny, the story was compelling both in terms of plot and themes, and the voice acting was fantastic. The casting managed to do stunt casting that actually enhanced the storytelling... Nick Cage's Noir Spiderman was so amazing.

And it was a joy to see Miles Morales on the big screen standing shoulder to shoulder with Peter Parker as everything should be.


Diner

Jews dance in this movie.

I liked some of it, but other parts annoyed me. It's such a boy movie, and I wanted to throttle most of the characters more than I wanted to root for them to grow up. I never quite fell into its rhythms, and watched it in segments over the course of a couple weeks. But it does have some good and memorable dialogue.


Marnie

Jews do not dance in this movie.

I wanted to see this after seeing Muhly opera adaptation. Hitchcock transplants the original novel from England to the US Eastern seaboard and I found that made it less interesting to me, oddly enough. I think because the setting is so familiar to me that it just felt boringly default. But by and large I thought the movie was good. It has the trademark Hitchcock unsettlingly offset voyeuristic camera angles, and they achieve the typical Hitchcock effects. Sean Connery is as usual a little hard-pressed to play anyone but himself, but himself is a good fit for the role. And Tippi Hedron makes a good, tough but brittle Marnie, with a lot of layers of self to unpeel.

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Date: 2018-12-31 04:32 pm (UTC)
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Tumblr told me that Into The Spiderverse had a Jewish wedding, but I guess not enough to show dancing :)

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Date: 2018-12-31 06:07 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] peoriapeoriawhereart
When is the fix it fic coming with the whole wedding?

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Date: 2019-01-03 05:17 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ambyr
I would like you to know that I watched the Israeli movie The Cakemaker last weekend (have you seen it?), and, remembering the terrible joke you shared a while back, ended it with the thought in mind, "Well, Jews do not dance on-screen in this movie, but we do fade-to-black as a couple starts having sex standing up--maybe it leads to mixed dancing off camera!"

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Date: 2019-01-03 06:41 pm (UTC)
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From: [personal profile] ambyr
I neither recommend nor anti-recommend. I appreciated that a significant part of the plot hinged on the laws of kashrut, but I found the characterization inconsistent and I didn't understand the director's choices of what to show and not show on screen--which ties into the first issue, I guess; some pivotal choices and decisions happen entirely off-stage.

Definitely have food on hand if you watch it, though. Lots and lots of delicious cooking on camera left me hungry.

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