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Posted in Film Reviews, tagged 2024, A Quiet Place, alien invasion, Day One, horror, Joseph Quinn, Lupita Nyong'o, Michael Sarnowski, SF on July 3, 2024| Leave a Comment »
Ho ho, the strange progeny of the trend for films either to delay their on-screen title card until well into the action or dispense with it entirely are starting to come home to roost. There I was at a fairly well-attended late afternoon screening the other day – the adverts for fried chicken and carbonated liquid tooth decay had concluded, as had the trailers, and we were all sitting there watching Lupita Nyong’o, who I didn’t know was part-Mexican until quite recently, playing an obviously very poorly woman living in a hospice just outside Manhattan. She is clearly not coping especially well with her prognosis, as we see her being spiky and hostile towards her carers and fellow patients. However, she is lured into the city by the promise of, amongst other things, pizza, as you would be.
And at this point the guy sitting two or three seats down leaned over, brow deeply ruffled, and whispered, ‘I’m really sorry, but can I just check – is this the right room for Kinds of Kindness?̵