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A Jordan Peele film criticized for anti-immersive filmmaking with overly authored shots that constantly remind viewers they're watching a directed work.

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"There's no more popular comedy movies anymore. We get films like Nope or Marvel that have comedic moments, but what was the last smash-hit comedy genre film?"
Comedy movies: what happened? · u/acetrainerhaley · ↑137 · 2022-08-15
"It feels like hyper netflix. kind of subdued. Everything exists in this state of cool, and events feel largely inconsequential. It feels like a new kind of naturalism. I got this vibe in movies like Nope, Everything Everywhere, and Bones and All."
What's this new vibe in movies? · u/JejuIslandVibe · ↑129 · 2022-12-26
"That scene in Nope that people creamed over where the main characters are eating in a diner and there's a fight breaking out in the background or something. It just makes me think 'ah what was Jordan Peele - the film director of this film that I'm film-watching - trying to do there?' It doesn't let "
Movies contain too many decisions nowadays · u/ManSoAdmired · ↑37 · 2023-02-07
"Just watched Nope and that shit sucked ass. Is Jordan Peele the current most overrated director? Get Out has a decent setup, but a terrible third act."
Just watched Nope and that shit sucked ass · u/[deleted] · ↑32 · 2023-03-17
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