the little things reddit discussion


Or just bad? The pacing was so all over the place. Came here for this. [–]eec-gray 194 points195 points196 points 1 month ago (44 children). The man clearly had a mental illness and just asked for help digging a hole. Looks like a scene from The Naked Gun. Last weekend Hancock was on a bender and obsessing over audience reaction to his newly released movie. “The Little Things” Discussion Thread. Sunday Night HBO is a treasure. Felt like he fit more unique roles better and had to struggle to find an approach to the very common young detective character and it just didn’t work. I could have kind of seen it work if his big secret was that he extra-judiciously killed a murderer back in the day, but his twitchy ass shot a teenage girl in the chest and not only his captain but the coroner decided to cover it up for him? What did Denzel's character say in the shop that made Leto kinda turn? Nah it was implied that Leto wasn't necessarily the killer and Denzel just sent him the beret so that Malek wouldn't live the rest of his life w/ regret like Denzel does. [–]NedthePhoenix 17 points18 points19 points 1 month ago (3 children). I check the RT top critics score: 50% (lower now). The dog doesn’t have to mean anything. [–]bsharporflat 1 point2 points3 points 15 days ago* (0 children). No idea what they were thinking. Jimmy was, at the end of the day, a great detective but a bad cop. The writer needed to devise a way for Denzel to Rami’s character in the car. [–]AlmostJosiah 6 points7 points8 points 1 month ago (2 children). [–]obeythed 4 points5 points6 points 1 month ago (1 child). A few minutes later, there's another bit of minor stupidity (when Washington gets upset that Malik is having his illegally parked truck with no police insignia towed for blocking him in rather than be a nice guy & apparently ask every civilian in the station if it's theirs). But that moment they needed … I had to rewind the movie.. legitimately thought I missed a scene and there was a good reason she was suddenly on foot. Well he is playing a young man who's seen the perils of war and facing the Japanese who were completely brutal. Could be something, could be nothing. The actor doesn’t know what’s going to be on the screen behind him, so he can only turn the wheel when the director tells him. Once again, never said it was done well - but that is what they were going for. We started hosting official discussion threads in /r/movies in 2012, but we didn't create the weekly official discussion thread until 2013. If it's not listed here then we didn't have an official discussion on it. Overall, it's one of those Sunday Afternoon you're cleaning your house and you need some background noise movies. So bad. Yeah, I read an interview with the director, and he said the movie is about 98% the same as the script from nearly 30 years ago. I really had hoped the red clip would have been left ambiguous instead of a camera shot right on the packaging with the colors and RED missing lol. [–]hazychestnutz 286 points287 points288 points 1 month ago (16 children). But for some reason, it stands out to me to again show that book at the end. What was Denzel referring to and what was Leto's response that set him off? The little things. [–]mothershipq 5 points6 points7 points 1 month ago (1 child). I at first thought the cinematography and soundtrack were good. Summary of this movie is 'old cop comes in, ruins new cop's career.' [–]Loose_Conflict_4522 12 points13 points14 points 1 month ago (0 children). I didn't even like Leto's performance. Anyone who knows about filmography and cinematography understand what this could mean?? I wanted to like this movie. But what she does remember strongly was, he had a pair of “fancy boots,” with very detailed stitching. It's a medicore ripoff of Se7en basically. [–]SQUID_FUCKERr/Movies Veteran 19 points20 points21 points 1 month ago (3 children). I mean, finding out Washington's character killed a survivor had the potential to be this crazy sucker punch for Baxter. He's supposed to be an some sort of upbeat cop who goes by the rules and it just doesn't seem to work. The tale was first published in 1837 as part of a collection of fairy tales for children. He was just an idiot digging holes at the behest of a serial killer. [–]ChooseCorrectAnswer 9 points10 points11 points 1 month ago (0 children). [–]SpaceEdgesBestfriend 3 points4 points5 points 24 days ago (0 children). He talked about how everyone who read the script really liked it, yet it didn't get made for various unforeseen reasons until recently. That’s all he could see. I kept forgetting that this was supposed to be the 90s because they were driving through modern LA and Malek’s house at the end seemed pretty new. What we done. Maybe they'll do like A Fall from Grace and edit the digital release. There were a lot of scenes that just kind of meandered and the religious theme didn't actually go anywhere so I'm not sure why that was even in the movie.