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The point here isn't that you were confused by it. It's that you were obviously distressed by it. Distressed by a slur that was used in a movie almost 50 years ago. "omg so unnecessary and pointless!" You couldn't just shake your head and go about your day, you had to come and virtue signal about it. Get fucked. Marie was just being sarcastic. Good advice from a typical MAGAt who spent the last four years throwing daily hate filled temper tantrums and shitting on the president non-stop. Glad we can learn from your lived experience. ...will be sitting in the Oval Office about a week from now. It's almost as if it was a highly contrived fictional story and not a documentary about a real serial killer. Occasionally I found Roth amusing in this, but usually he was just obnoxious and cringey. I wouldn't have advised him to quit his day job as a fine actor. I like broad physical comedy as much as the next person, when it's done well by someone talented at it. That wasn't this. Generally speaking, I remember being much more entertained by this movie 30 years ago than I was rewatching it for the first time last night. The role was actually written for Steve Buscemi, oh what might have been... "This random guy on the internet didn't like a movie... and I took that personally." Go fuck yourself, Freddy baby. I went into it completely blind, it was mentioned in someone's recent Criterion Closet video, but they didn't really say anything specific about the movie. Whatever little they did say, it sounded worth watching. About 45 minutes in, I just wasn't into it whatsoever. I paused it and grabbed my phone, I think I was going to look up its RT score or whatever, and I saw that it was #3 in a "loose" trilogy. I thought "Oh, thank god" because that gave me an excuse to switch to something else and not come back until I've seen the first two. If that ever happens. I can't remember the last time I did that, just aborted a movie mid-way because I wasn't into it. Normally I can power through anything once I've started it, no matter what. I generally have zero problem watching a movie like this, a character study of someone realistically making their way through life with nothing epic or bombastic happening, foreign film or not. This one just didn't hook me at all. This thread left me very confused. After 5 minutes of doing my own google searches, I know the correct answer is Neith Hunter. "If you're too dim and thick to appreciate Fargo, try A Simple Plan." View all replies >