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Even though I already had the plot twist spoiled for me before watching, I feel like a rewatch knowing everything that happens in this film would feel boring now that I'm no longer looking for clues that line up with what happens in the end.
Jun 25, 2025

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I understand that there’s a certain appeal going into experiences totally blind, discovering plots and details in real time. But I also think the concept of “spoilers” trains us to believe the magic of certain art forms is in the grand reveal. Believing something is spoiled/rotten/devalued once the “secret” is out feels like a symptom of living in a world where everything is seen as disposable. Instead of being disappointed by premature reveals, try letting it spark even more intrigue, curiosity, and attention to detail 💕
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It's one of my all time favorites, but only because I watched it with no previous knowledge of it, I didn't read the movie description, and I think going into it completely ignorant was the perfect way to watch. (I later found out that the description of the movie, had I read it, would've spoiled a big plot point that I didn't know would happen when watching.) Because of that, I don't think watching it knowing the whole movie would be as enjoyable. Even though the plot point wasn't made as a twist, it felt like one to me, and that was awesome. I've kept my review vague incase anyone wants to watch it 😉 I HIGHLY RECOMMEND NOT READING ANY DESCRIPTIONS FIRST. don't look it up, ignore any description on the streaming service you watch it on, just let it play.
Jun 26, 2025
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then watching the trailer post, reliving all the fun [or not] times you just had. Did this recently with Anatomy of a Fall and wow, would have been a completely different [bad] experience if I had seen the trailers first.

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