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BraylonMitch07 says...
2 years ago
Wow that was fantastic. C’mon C’mon is a film that acts as a device to widely reflect on mankind and so marvelously touch each viewer’s heart in such an outstandingly real way that no one can truly come close to doing justice by describing or attempting to capture with words, it’s without a doubt a film with the ability to change one’s outlook on life.

It’s the best film of the year as of now.
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miguelreina says...
2 years ago
A minimalist story in which the future that the journalist asks the children he interviews about is also the representation of a complex present in an unstable North America. With obvious references to "Alice in the city" (1974), this generational meeting is transformed into a somewhat pessimistic vision of a youth that has an uncertain future before it, but looks at it with the optimism that maturity has lost. .
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Gusanito1886 says...
2 years ago
A beautiful movie that will make your gears start turning. The real interviews lift this movie to great heights.
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ArielRodriguez says...
2 years ago
What a great movie! Mike Mills wrote a masterpiece. The script is unbelievably moving and funny and deep. I loved how it put together different stories to talk about the relationships between children and adults and how we, as human beings, are interacting with every action. The performance by Joaquin Phoenix is marvelous because he truly got the character and made us empathize with him. The cinematography is beautiful and so is the music and sound. This is one of those movies that makes you think beyond the movie and consider your life and your relationships.
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hartsbarn says...
2 years ago
Watch it. It will be good for you.
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AdamMorgan says...
2 years ago
I used to take copious notes while reviewing movies but after creating more than 1100 reviews the practice seemed unnecessary as it became harder and harder to find good movies. I loved this movie and I wish I had written down all of the thoughts and emotions I had while watching it. It's not for everyone and it takes a while to get into it but the viewer is rewarded for the patience. First and foremost, this movies works because of the incredible subtle performances by Phoenix and Hoffman. One can watch this movie on many levels - the one that stuck out the most for me was how difficult it is to be a parent (the fabulous The Lost Daughter also touched a bit on this). I can't tell you how many times I saw Phoenix struggle to acquire the new skill and I said to myself "I remember that".

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Patuleia says...
2 years ago
Me thinking to myself:
"so much Radiolab vibes..."
Later on:
"OMG, is that Molly Webster?!?!" (from Radiolab)

I hope that my sister never has kids!
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thoroughmas says...
2 years ago
I found this to be incredibly realistically portrayed, almost to the point of making me claustrophobic because (and I'm aware how highfalutin this sounds) we really are all trapped in this human experience aren't we.
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dridriov says...
2 years ago
Runner-up to water-boarding . . .
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bussun says...
2 years ago
If you're one of the people who can pretend that listening to a child for 90 minutes straight is art, this movie is for you. Otherwise, another boring liberal black and white pretentiousness
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Reply by The_Argentinian
2 years ago
@bussun nice way of outing yourself as an ignorant, uncultured right wing nutjob. Stick to Stallone and Bruce Willis movies, sweetie.
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Reply by bussun
2 years ago
@the_argentinian what a troll ROFL. Did I hurt your feelings, poopsie, that you decided to follow me everywhere? ROFL
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Reply by The_Argentinian
2 years ago
@bussun follow you everywhere? I have no idea who you are, hun. Did you make another moronic comment elsewhere that I replied to?
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Reply by bussun
2 years ago
@the_argentinian of course... that's why I get multiple replies for comments I make about completely different movies/series'. I would like to think I don't have as bad a taste as a lifeless snowflake geek troll.... go away, loser.
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RashaKamal says...
2 years ago
it's the contemporary version of Alice in the cities!
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Bradym03 says...
2 years ago
Johnny: “Your kid says he likes NYC better LA.”

Viv: “Little traitor.”

‘C’mon C'mon’ is a smartly written movie by Mike Mills that’s funny, yet dramatic and grounded, and shot beautifully in rich black and white.

The movie is held together with two fantastic performances from Joaquin Phoenix and newcomer Woody Norman, who were so pure and sweet together. I can guess most of their scenes were playfully improvised. The supporting actors Gaby Hoffmann and Scoot McNairy also deliver great performances.

Throughout the movie, Phoenix plays a radio journalist named Johnny, who interviews kids with a series of questions, with one question that keeps being asked is what their think the future is going to be like with their answers being beautifully insightful. Some of it stayed with me long after the movie ended.

I’m surprised not a lot of people are talking about this, in terms of award show talk or just in general.
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Saint Pauly says...
2 years ago
An art house remake of _Big Daddy_.

Everything about this movie excelled, from the acting to the cinematography to the directing, but the banality of the story kept me from appreciating any of those things enough.
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muratflix says...
2 years ago
Good movie with great acting
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