 Hello everybody E here welcome back to another movie review before we get started you're gonna see several movie reviews this week because I went on a red box binge And I got four different movies. I even bought some I got pig with the new Nicholas Well newer Nicholas Cage movie. I got the green night, which we're talking about today I got old which should already be up on the the review should already be up on the channel I got Candyman and I got a quiet place too So expect reviews for all of those and I'm gonna slide in book reviews also And of course to Stephen King content you can look forward to every Thursday, but so today We were talking about like I said the green night. I'm a big fan of 824 the production studio And I've liked every single movie by them that I've watched hereditary a ghost story Numerous numerous ones. I believe they also did mid-summer But this one this one is something special and I'm gonna tell you up front So those of you who come in here looking for the TLDW I absolutely love this movie with the caveat that if you like a lot of action and adventure and There's always has to be Something physically happening on screen. You're probably not going to like this movie the number one complaint I saw from people on Twitter when I said I was gonna be watching it was that they were bored to tears One person said definitely grab a pillow. I was not bored whatsoever with this movie. This movie is a work of art It is a gorgeous to look at the acting is phenomenal deaf Patel as Go away Garwin Garwin. I've always said it go Wayne, but I think it's actually Garwin Because that's how they pronounced it in the movie But he does such a fantastic job Joel Edgerton does an amazing job. Everybody just comes through and it is is fascinating and Unsettling But there's not a whole lot that actually goes on in the movie It's pretty much like Lord of the Rings. It just goes from one place to another without the epic battle sequences I really liked the the underlying sit themes and subtext also It's a it's a very deep film And the ending was spectacular. I even liked the the choice to do the archaic right old and not really old English but the archaic format of Showing the chapter titles on the screen. I like that bit The the kid who plays the sketch. Well, he's not kid He's probably a grown man, but the dude who plays the scavenger as fantastically done Every everybody did a fantastic job But this is one of those movies. I'm gonna I got it from Red Box. I rented it But I'm gonna end up getting it probably on 4k because it is such a beautiful movie to look at This is one of those films that I feel I can just put on in the background and listen to the score And then look over every now and again and appreciate the artwork while either I'm working or just just hanging out that I can just have this going on and just like a piece of artwork on The wall that I don't have to pay attention to all the time But there's certainly key scenes that I would watch over and over and over again in fact the the DVD menu section Unfortunately, I had to get it in DVD because they didn't have the Blu-ray at Red Box but the the sequence with Dev Patel's character on Fire it is the DVD menu and I watched that on a loop numerous times And I I don't know. It's like I said, it's a work of art. I really can't explain Why I loved it as much as I did Because it's such a cerebral experience. It gave me certain emotions like love fear passion This isn't city a sense of dread especially when he's at the Lord's castle and the Lord's plague by Joel Edgerton And the woman who's there there's the old woman with the blindfold, but the other woman who's there Disturbed me greatly even more so than than Joel's character But yeah, this one if you're into art house This is my kind of art house movie and it is one of those things that you experience more than you watch for plot And that that kind of thing and there is plot. He's going on a journey. There's reasons for everything If you're someone who doesn't like long shots Even that they're beautiful long shots with nothing happening or characters brooding If you don't like that kind of thing in your cinema, I completely understand It's probably not gonna be for you, but I loved it Like I said, it's my kind of art house movie and I'm giving it a full five stars But have you seen the green night from a 24 studios if you have let me know down there in the doobly-doo Whether or not you loved it you hated it felt meh about it But if you felt any of those things explain in detail why you felt that way so that we can have a discussion But until next time I have any you have been you this has been another movie review. I'll talk to you guys later