May '23
M. Night is back, and better than ever! A group of armed assailants intrude upon the cabin of a small family. Now this family is two gay dudes and a little Asian girl, so M. Night is going there. It's all about that inclusion.
So intruders try to convince happy gay family that the world is going to end, but the family refuses to believe it after all the signs and bizarre shit that goes on. Maybe it's a metaphor? Maybe it's bullshit? Well, one thing's for sure. It's not very cool. For an R-rated romp, they try to go that whole less-is-more approach. Bautista is cool. He has weird wrinkles on his head. Skip this movie.
So intruders try to convince happy gay family that the world is going to end, but the family refuses to believe it after all the signs and bizarre shit that goes on. Maybe it's a metaphor? Maybe it's bullshit? Well, one thing's for sure. It's not very cool. For an R-rated romp, they try to go that whole less-is-more approach. Bautista is cool. He has weird wrinkles on his head. Skip this movie.
What China does if theres a gay scene or what not in a film, is they will typically cut the scene, they don't ban the whole film.
Bohemian Rhapsody was shown in cinema's there and if you've seen the film, you know half of that film is freddy mincing around
I take it you're not advocating for the US to have similar measures as the chinese communist party and dictate what studios can show in their films