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Tanner '88 (1988)
7/10
Mostly forgettable show with interesting moments
31 March 2024
This has been described as a political satire, but it's a bit difficult to see that when you watch it. It's not really funny and it doesn't seem to have any witty critiques of politics. This is just a political drama with a few overly wacky jokes sprinkled in.

The premise is creative, and Jack Tanner and TJ Cavanaugh are great characters. Everyone else though is either forgettable or immensely unlikeable. Deke, Molly, and Andrea are perhaps the most annoying. Deke, the cameraman, always manages to be creepy and shove cameras in people's faces for avant-garde documentary footage. The news reporter Molly shows up ready to fly off the handle over not getting a good story. While Andrea, a Tanner campaign employee, does toughen up, she never looses that underlying whiny naivety that makes you wonder how she wound up working for a political campaign in the first place.

In addition, the plot lines of episodes don't seem all that focused. They will usually pick up with the aftermath of what the last episode closed with and then move to something else, with the aftermath being dealt with in the following episode. It seems like each episode contained two halves of a different story. The end of the former episode and the beginning of the latter should have all just been one episode.

And yet, Tanner '88 seems to have moments that pull you back in when you've gotten annoyed with it. There's the speech at the end of the first episode (which may be the best episode), the cameos with other candidates and notable figures, and numerous scenes where TJ, always the commanding workaholic, is deftly managing a difficult campaign.

By no means is this a bad show. However, I definitely expected more from it, especially considering that this was an inspiration to the superior political drama: The West Wing.
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Love Actually (2003)
6/10
Definitely not the "ultimate romantic comedy"
18 March 2024
Oftentimes, movies with intersecting storylines don't work well, and this is no exception. There are way too many storylines, and some of them just feel cliched beyond belief. If I had to cut any of them, one would definitely be the storyline with the caterer who tries to meet American girls.

This movie unfortunately also suffers from another issue of movies of its type: romantic comedies usually suck when it comes to the comedy. The laughs are very rare in this movie, and they usually only occur in the Bill Nighy storyline. It makes sense why critics say he stole the show: his character is one of the few good things about this movie.

Also the tagline of this being the ultimate romantic comedy? How pretentious. The tagline seems true if you want ultimate to mean average. I don't think that this movie should be a flat 6.0, but I definitely didn't want to give it a 7. To me it makes sense that IMDb's overall rating were something like 6.8.
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Dunkirk (2017)
7/10
Not very thrilling, suffers from not having a main character
18 March 2024
I had high hopes for this movie, but unfortunately it did not offer the thrills that I had thought it would. There was one scene when the small boats come to the rescue that was quite rousing, but I really did not feel much other than that. I think what was most disappointing was separating the movie into three storylines and having nameless characters (or if they did have names, they were used in a way that was easy to miss). I felt that made the movie feel spread then when there was already not much characterization. This is a war movie for crying out loud, and yet I am uninterested in the fate of these people because Christopher Nolan decides to put all the effort into practical effects and cinematography.
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