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sjcsjc
on Dec 7, 2023
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Which Movies Are the Most Polarizing? A Statistica...
I was amazed that some friends of mine hated In Bruges (after I'd been praising it to the skies). Didn't expect that reaction and it made me much more cautious about recommending films to people.
worksonmine
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Had the same experience, I think it's a brilliant movie and my friends thought I was an idiot for wasting their time.
sjcsjc
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I didn't recommend Banshees to them, that's for sure.
worksonmine
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You will probably enjoy The Lobster.
nox100
on Dec 7, 2023
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Loved the Lobster, was indifferent about Bruges, detested The Banshees of Inisherin
I don't think liking on suggest anyone would like the other 2
worksonmine
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Yeah sure. But they're all very similar if you think about it; same clueless, innocent role played by Colin Farrel, with the same flat and dark humor.
sjcsjc
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Ta. You might like Wild Tales. It's on prime and in Spanish with subtitles. My son and his mates loved it too.
GrumpySloth
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You need better friends. ;)
sjcsjc
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Ha. No they're great. Just different in that respect :-)
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