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Buck Flower Sings says...
5 years ago
A movie about nothing, while something occurs around the nothing. Simply passing through life.

Intentions were cool, but lacking complete follow through and purpose.
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Reply by the_guy_with_the_hat
4 years ago
@buck-flower-sings i can't describe it better. Exactly!
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rickay says...
5 years ago
I liked this one, it could have been better but I still recommend it.
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Saint Pauly says...
6 years ago
_Under the Silver Lake_ is a grunge _Blue Velvet_ that will let you like it even if you don't understand it completely.
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TalismanDreams says...
5 years ago
Me ha parecido soporífera... De hecho a mitad de película estaba quedándome dormida.
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Acoucalancha says...
9 months ago
What a bunch of nonsense... I loved it!

It's totally weird just to be weird and most of it I have no idea what it meant but I enjoyed the mystery a great deal and Andrew Garfield is magnetic in the role. He carries the movie from start to finish. Riley Keough shines here too, she was excellent. Filled with hidden messages, loved the score, dream sequences were creepy and lots of funny moments. Favorite part has to be the piano guy who just wouldn't shut up. Totally rewatchable. One hell of a trippy fever dream.
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OffbeatParadox says...
7 months ago
Loved the entire experience. So many layers.

One example: Dog killer on the loose, dog treats in Sam’s pocket, women bark like dogs from Sam’s perspective, and from the very start of the movie, Sam stands in a coffee shop framed within a window with the message “Beware the Dog Killer”.
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PaulVincent83 says...
4 years ago
Man what the actual fuck?
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jarvis-8243417 says...
5 years ago
“Our world is filled with codes.” An enigma rapped in a riddle full of bullsh**, Under the Silver Lake is a pointless film about nothing. When a new tenant from his apartment complex mysteriously goes missing Sam investigates her disappearance and happens upon a bizarre secret society by unraveling a series of hidden clues. Featuring Andrew Garfield, Riley Keough, and Topher Grace, the film has a pretty solid cast. But the writing is piss-pour; the mysteries and riddles don’t make any sense, the resolution couldn’t be more unsatisfying, and most of the characters don’t even have names. But the film looks gorgeous and has a surrealist, film noir feel. Incredibly disappointing, Under the Silver Lake is insultingly stupid with a plot that goes nowhere.
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samucael says...
5 years ago
I love how Garfield carries the character in this movie, he's awesome. You have to admire the cinematography and the score here, it's so beautiful.

I know this is not a movie for everyone, but if you wanna see this, don't expect a coherent plot. Just enjoy the ride and try to find the meaning you want, but only if you want to.
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faithful soul says...
5 years ago
Come for the mystery, stay for the rambling tour of LA odd types, pop culture references, and Lynchian craziness. All topped off with smattering of Lewis Carroll's Alice in Wonderland. A strange film then; worth watching, but only if you can stand a lack of coherent narrative.
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nmahoney416 says...
5 years ago
This movie almost put me to sleep. The lack of plot and uninteresting characters made this a struggle to get through. There some wild moments but not enough.
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Cb Uppercut says...
5 years ago
Very odd movie, kind of all over the place Garfield gave a very good performance and the movie is interesting and well set up just not very well executed.
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LonzoBall says...
2 years ago
Should have listened to Paul VIncent. This movie has done irreversible damage to my frontal lobe.
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Jordyep says...
one year ago
Clearly not something for the average film goer, it feels like _Mulholland Drive_ for coffeehouse hipsters, but I’m kinda here for it. It’s very surreal and abstract, mixing about a dozen of different film genres, so props to the director for making it feel as consistent as it does. Love how it’s shot, and I also really appreciate the music choices giving it a classic Alfred Hitchcock vibe. Terrific performance by Andrew Garfield, I love what it’s saying about Hollywood, the position of women in the industry and (popular) culture. Sometimes it feels a little scattershot or up its own ass (eccentric to the point of being annoying), but I found it rewarding in the end. For a movie that’s partly satirizing the idea of overanalyzing, it’s funny that it’s a movie challenging you to dive deep, because on the surface it really is a bunch of nonsense.

7/10
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