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casselhag t1_jefv4vo wrote

Anya Taylor-Joy wasn’t in Tetris. I can’t even imagine who you’re thinking of.

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TheHeyHeyMan t1_jefwz6g wrote

Really enjoyed it as well. The "Argo-ending" at the airport was a bit much but overall a very solid movie, and Egerton was excellent.

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skrillskroll t1_jeg194q wrote

Why do you think Ghislaine became a child pimp for billionaires? Well, firstly I think the dark triad personality runs in the family, but also, she couldn't give up being a one percenter when they lost everything in the first bankruptcy/criminal trials. Gotta hang onto that social status no matter what, huh.

Btw, Kevin, her bro went bankrupt yet again about 10 years ago and was banned from being a company director again. He and his brother now run a think tank "studying jihadi terrorism"........which I think we can all agree is probably a front for something dark.

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deliciouspuppy t1_jeg1cqf wrote

thought it was a good movie! it seemed to track the true story, although with really obvious added hollywoodisms like the car chase. but like how they kept most of the legal issues in, despite it being sorta dry.

ohh didn't realize ghislaine was his daughter. what an interesting family haha.

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skrillskroll t1_jeg2n1v wrote

I'd recommend but I wish they'd kept to the true story. I dont need forced car chases and KGB menacing children on a balcony. The cold war aspect was more than enough for a filling stew. Hell, they omitted the Russian co-developer who also came to the States and ended murdering his wife and kids. There's enough crazy in the true story without adding in generic bullshit

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AnotherTargaryen101 t1_jegt8ff wrote

If some Hollywood Schmoron tasked me with writing a screenplay based on the most pointless story in the history of humanity, I'd write a screenplay on how the game Tetris was created. Surely, there's a thousand more stories that are worth making a movie about. Where the fuck has the creativity gone?

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PleaseHurryIHave2Pee t1_jegxuc0 wrote

"Tetris" is a fictional movie that tells the story of Henk Rogers' journey to bring the iconic game to the world. The film is a delightful blend of drama, humor, and suspense, with impressive attention to detail. Taron Egerton delivers a strong performance as Rogers, and Anya Taylor Joy's brilliant portrayal of Elizabeth is not to be missed. "Tetris" is an engaging movie that will appeal to fans of video games and anyone who appreciates a well-crafted story.

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Nonofyourdamnbiscuit t1_jeh3elz wrote

I loved it. Such a good movie. Good characters, good plotting, good editing. It was thrilling and entertaining.

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