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Megalopolis is a Sleepworthy TRAINWRECK
Megalopolis is a Sleepworthy TRAINWRECK
In this video, we dive into why Megalopolis is a total misfire, turning what should have been a cinematic masterpiece into a sleep-inducing disaster. From its convoluted plot to lackluster performances, we break down how this film went off the rails and why it fails to live up to the hype. If you're wondering whether it's worth your time, this video will give you all the reasons to skip it!
CHAPTERS
00:00 INTRO
01:02 SUMMARY
02:24 HYPE
03:19 WHAT I DISLIKED
05:49 USERS REVIEWS
In this video, we dive into why Megalopolis is a total misfire, turning what should have been a cinematic masterpiece into a sleep-inducing disaster. From its convoluted plot to lackluster performances, we break down how this film went off the rails and why it fails to live up to the hype. If you're wondering whether it's worth your time, this video will give you all the reasons to skip it!
CHAPTERS
00:00 INTRO
01:02 SUMMARY
02:24 HYPE
03:19 WHAT I DISLIKED
05:49 USERS REVIEWS
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Why Growth Isn't Found in the Destination? | RECAP & REFLECTION
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"The Fifth Element" in 5 weird minutes...
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Dumb friends got STUCK on a chairlift for days
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7 EPIC SCENES THAT WERE STOLEN
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His “friends” didn’t deserve him 🥺
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Bro really got HUNG by the N1PPLES for this 💀
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This WAR is SCARIER than it SEEMS
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HOW "The Zone Of Interest" BANALIZES EVIL - Story and Reflection
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The DUMBEST Yet MOST PROFOUND Movie
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OF MICE AND MEN - FULL FILM SUMMARY and REVIEW
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the movie where Jeff Daniels jumps off the screen (literally)
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the movie where Jeff Daniels jumps off the screen (literally)
they really messed up but you didn’t mate
Thank you 🥴🫡
If I missed something or failed to understand any plot points it was probably cause I was asleep 😴😅 What did you think of this movie? 🍿🎥
Wow, this hits hard 🥺😢
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What did you think was the symbolic meaning of the Twin Towers in the movie?? 🤔🏙️ Let me know in the comments!!!!
damn, real friendship
True that is 🥺
F Cody’s dad, he seemed like a really cool guy😔✊
He probably was 😓✊🏽 F
I forgot he wasn’t actually dead 💀 😅 It’s been a long time since I watched it! 🥹
Really?? 🤯
OMG I watched this movie when I was 7!!!
lol me too :v
i'm surprised this doesn't have more views
Thank you for watching!!! 😁
damn keep it up man you really delve deep into it you'll get big one day
I appreciate it man, thank you for watching 😁
Surf’s up was deeper than I remembered… Cody is a tragic character and his story was definitely meaningful, let me know what you think of this movie 🎥
Legends say he still talking about Bruce Willis 😅😘
I miss him so much 🥺😭💔
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Gracias favorita de la 👩👧👦
Muy buena jajaja 🤩💯
. Hola ahora te falta( MOON ) con Sam Rockwell una de las favoritas de mi hija 👩👧👦
Lol, I’m the first view 🎉
Hey kid chaval 😅
daddy chill 💅
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damn so sad for that dude
Yeah man 😓
Thanks for the advice 😅
You got it 😬
Hollywood has been unoriginal for decades. Please make the videogame one.
That’s right! I sure will! 😁💯
good job. Thanks
Thank you!!!
The Star Wars one is basically copy paste 💀
Right lol
damn what a handsome that Mclovin 😂
So handsome lol 😆
PLATO ANDJAMES DEAN ARE GAY AND LOVE EACH OTHER FOR A REASON
Maybe, we’ll never know 😱
ITS NOT PLATOSKI ITS PLAY TOE SKI
Riiight sorryyy 😭😭😭
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Africa! Spin again
😂😂😂
Pablo, what is this title??? Should I be scared to watch this whole vid???💀/hj
lol maybe you should watch it anyway, so you can learn from his experience and make sure it doesn’t happen to you 😅😬🤪
what a dude !
Right 🙄
Bro had Main Character syndrome, but the dictator believed it for him too. Maybe how childish they both were is why they got along so well.
Right!!! Spot on lol!!! That was exactly his problem, a combination of narcissism and naivety that made him the earner of a harsh reality check 🤣
Garden state!!! 🙌😅🪴💚
Yaay!!! 🫶🏼🤩🍀💚
Pablo escobar 😂😂😂
😅😅😅 oops
I love your voice 😻❤️
Wow thank you! 😍❤️
nice video mate
Thank you chaval 😎
God I love your analysis. So deep but so funny
Thank you so much! Glad you liked it 🤩
NIFF shirt let's freaking gooooo!!!!
Also, I guess I thought the bathtub was crying since he couldn't? I'm not sure, but that's kind of what I took it as.
I’m happy you noticed the shirt!!! 🤩 That is a great interpretation! Trying to prevent our emotions from surfacing by closing the faucet won’t work, they will be there until we take care of the problem. As Sigmund Freud once wrote: “Unexpressed emotions will never die. They are buried alive and will come forth later in uglier ways.” Thank you for watching!!! 🤩💯
Omg thanks for covering this movie! This was a great analysis, on point with the deep parts, AND you made me laugh out loud, which I don’t usually do. I’ll come back with a theory of that scene. Thanks again!
Welcome back I was missing you 🙋♀️ I always check to see if you have a new video
Im glad you liked it! I just realized I may have mispronounced your username, sorry 😅 Did you catch the last part? It’s from a scene of the movie lol
Hey fela!!! Thank you for coming back! It’s been a difficult month and that’s why I haven’t uploaded for a while, but I’ll keep posting more consistently from now on! 🤩
You are really funny!
Thank you!!! 🙏🏽🤩
I loved this movie, although it scared me to death. Your synopsis is great.
What scared me the most was the mystery behind it. The reason for it all can be so macabre, and the force controlling the birds so evil, creepy, and beyond our understanding that it gives me chills just to think about it… I’m glad you liked it! 🤩
Well from the clips and trailers I have seen yes it is about the banality of evil but also a study of sociopathy. The Nazis robbed the Jews first which made them poor so it became about classism and the upper class felt entitled to just dehumanize the poor and dispose of them. The killed 15000 disabled non Jewish Germans in a similar way gassed them at hospitals for the same reason if you were poor or seemingly useless to them they didn't want them included in society. Hitler had promised his military comfortable lives the spoils of war as it were they were forced to sell their souls though some did it eagerly as was seemingly the case with the family featured in Glazers film. We know historically some resisted there were men like Shindler and more than a dozen assassination attempts on Hitlers life by his own military before his subsequent suicide. Eventually many prefered to be killed than continue doing his dirty work because that was the ultimatum. Sure some of the worst S.S. and other Nazis were killed after the war from the Nuremberg trials but they were likely prepared to die anyway it was a war and they were very brainwashed by the propaganda had adopted the delusions of Mein Kampf thought themselves innocent etc. There was a normal family lived in that house and enjoyed the garden before they were evicted and the ovens fired up on the other side of the fence so I don't think it's just about apathy or that it was immediate the population was gradually lulled into that hellish lifestyle. Some can go on ignoring horrors some cannot but there were other horrors like the gulags and Soviet rapists and army occuring in Europe also not a pleasant time historically. I thought the banality of evil was a theme in The Good German also it's post war Berlin setting and discusses Camp Dora and the systematic starving of those manufacturing V2 rockets it's also a bit about operation paperclip because thousands of Nazis lived after the war of course many fled the country others stayed to rebuild and as one character says in that film everyone says it's wrong now none said so at the time and even the main character a women forced into prostitution played by Cate Blanchett has survivor guilt because she gave up a few Jews too if you didn't cooperate they killed you just the same.
Ok, I would have bailed after the party, no after the gull hit the front door.
Riiight! The gull knocking on the door to announce the apocalypse is crazy 💀
Just saw this movie a few days ago. One of Woody's best. And I loved your commentary and I'm looking forward to your next review:-)
I’m so glad you liked it!!! I didn’t get much feedback on this video so I greatly appreciate it :D I loved this movie, especially the Ernest Hemingway interpretation by Corey Stoll which I found so deep and captivating 🤩
Although I found the symbolism in the film a bit obvious, this was a solid and well-written synopsis.
Thank you very much! Glad you liked it!!!
Nice video! The thumbnail makes me think of the Hoss property and the death camp horrors surrounding it, reaching everywhere but the house and its garden.
Lol so simple yet from a point of view certainly appropriate and accurate 💯!!! Thank you for commenting 🔥🤩
To me the thumbnail evokes themes of contrast, symbolism, and violence. The stark interplay of light and dark accentuates the symbolic significance of the central elements, suggesting a contrast between wholeness and emptiness, unity and isolation. The red splatters, resembling blood, symbolize violence and the fragility of life, adding an unsettling layer to the imagery. Through these themes, the thumbnail invites viewers to contemplate the complexities of human experience, exploring the tension between opposing forces and the darker aspects of existence. Which is interesting to compare on how this movie is “constructed”
Good interpretation! The contrast is such an important theme in this movie!!! Thank you for commenting! 🤩🔥
The thumbnail reminds me of Jackson Pollock's drip paintings, an interpretation of the automatic painting exploration of the abstract expressionist movement in fine art. This appropriately came on the heels of WWII. The eye is appropriate because the movie is all about viewpoint, what reality is being dependent on who is observing and what they choose to observe. We are being shown what we know to be a very arbitrarily limited view, chosen by the main figures. We also are shown an alternate reality, of the hero girl child, and the variation in how the scene is shown tells us we should gaze upon it as distinct. On the surface of course the thumbnail is an eye on a white (eyeball) colored ground with the red of tge vascular system present in actual eyes. But this video analysis calls on us to take note of the choice of what we are shown as much as the thing itself. I love the thumbnail. While I am a painter, I also love eyes, using them to represent identity in my work.
That is one great interpretation, probably the best!!! So complete and full of elements 💯…Thank you for commenting 🤩🔥
Why does this guy look like he would ask you to name 5 books?
Name 10 lol 🤣
Definitely not the most profound movies ever made, but one of the dumber ones I've seen.
Yeah I may have pushed it a little bit there lol
Ahhhh....so Tommy Wisseau (from the 10/10 , i could give a fuck what u think....THE ROOM fame) paid homage to Dean...."Lisa, you're tearing me apart!"
Oh, and obv. I can't forget Natalie Wood. My super crush when u was younger even though our families were friends.
Yeah, it was a reference lol 😂 What do you mean by “our families were friends”???
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