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Originally Posted by Cecil Terwilliger
It’s actually far more mainstream and typical Hollywood movie compared to much of the slow, artsy films that get nominated and win oat years. Coda, moonlight or Nomadland were far less mainstream than this movie.
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It’s headier and more focused on it’s philosophical themes than the vast majority of “mainstream”/typical Hollywood movies, so I see his point there, and it’s definitely on the rarer side when it comes to Academy Award winners or even nominees (which often follow the quiet, contemplative art drama formula as you just pointed out), so I see his point there too.
It’s not ground breaking, but whether you put it into a category of mainstream Hollywood movies or Oscar winners, it comes out feeling pretty fresh, so that says something.