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Crazy Stupid Love

January 14, 2024

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[avatar]by Blender Dumbass

Aka: J.Y. Amihud. A Jewish by blood, multifaceted artist with experience in film-making, visual effects, programming, game development, music and more. A philosopher at heart. An activist for freedom and privacy. Anti-Paternalist. A user of Libre Software. Speaking at least 3 human languages. The writer and director of the 2023 film "Moria's Race" and the lead developer of it's game sequel "Dani's Race".


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I decided to give myself somewhat of a Ryan Gosling marathon, after re-watching Drive the other day. I gave myself a challenge though. I didn't want to watch the stuff I already like. I didn't want "Only God Forgives" ( which I will review soon ). I didn't want "Blade Runner 2049". I wanted something else. Something that I personally would not select normally. And therefor I put Crazy, Stupid, Love. ↩ Reply

I was pleasantly surprised. There is a great ensemble cast in this film. Apart from Gosling there is Julianne Moore, Kevin Bacon, Emma Stone making it a discount La La Land, just to name a few. But I guess the coolest role of the movie was played by Jonah Bobo a 13 year old boy who... I won't spoil. But he rocks. Oh... And there is also Steve Carell. ↩ Reply

The premise is interesting. It's about a guy who lived all his life with one woman and now facing a divorce. And so Ryan Gosling is now teaching him to pick up girls at a bar. You can already imagine a million or so jokes that can come out of this setup alone. There is character growth, which is interesting. Everybody seems to have a proper arc. But to be honest, I don't like the ending too much. It is trying too hard to be this melodramatic speech type ending, where the cast is listening to a different person giving a heartwarming and tear-dropping essay about all of the lessons learned. They tried to make it interesting by subverting a few things. But ultimately it is a bit forced. Though what happens right after it is absolutely insane and I love it. Even though it breaks all logic, if you think too much about it. Jonah Bobo is the man! ↩ Reply

It is a very well acted movie. It is almost entirely holds on acting. Ryan Gosling portrays his womanizer character so well that it is insane. And the interactions he has with Emma Stone are pure cinematic gold. ↩ Reply

The directors of the film, though, aren't that great. I mean... The movie works. But it feels a little too much studio controlled. It had two directors Glenn Ficarra and John Requa, but it is as if either they were clashing with one another, or they did not have any actual vision. Because the movie stylistically is just about what you'd expect. It isn't trying to be nothing more. It's is not an Auteur film. ↩ Reply

Also it seems like the movie is making a case that stalking is cute. ↩ Reply

Happy Hacking!!! ↩ Reply


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I is very funny to me when I'm watching Dune adaptations, that nobody seems to get that "Kwizatz Haderah" is actually קפיצת הדרך in Hebrew. The same Kwitzatz Haderah on the language of the desert people, Fremen, is instead Lisan Al Gaib, which is roughly translatable from Arabic لسان الغيب as the tongue of the unseen godlike supernatural power, or something.


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People change. People change! People grow. People adopt. People change their minds about things. People learn new things everyday. People form opinions. People change. And so have I. I notice something rather strange about people that come into contact with me without prior knowledge of what I do and how I think. I remember the other day on mastodon being bombarded with hate for seemingly no reason what so ever. I either said something good about Richard Stallman, or said something slightly too vague about one thing or another. I know I held opinions that I'm not proud of today. I know I probably have opinions right now that I will change in the future. People change.

Therefor I decided that it would be a good idea, both for the sake of my mental health and just as an example of said change, to talk to you about myself. To psycho-sexually analyze what I stand for. What I believe in. And most importantly: how I got to this point. How I changed to be where I am today. Yet, in a strange kind of way I am slightly afraid of strangers when it comes to my psychology. It is my private life, after all. And I don't want to reveal everybody everything about me. The good, the bad and the ugly. And then the ugly, the bad and the good. I don't want to give haters the platform to hate. So I suppose this is the perfect excuse to use the fediverse gimmick I came up with, the other day. Basically you have to be at least somewhat of a fan of me and / or my work, in order for me to feel okay with sharing with you all this private, highly emotional, stuff. Don't worry about it. If you are a fan, this is going to be a piece of cake for you. The website will just check that you are, and everything is going to be okay. For everybody else, perhaps, this article isn't for you.


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