The Lobster (2015)

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I liked it but it could have used more butter.

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Allstar wrote:I liked it but it could have used more butter.
2/10

Allstar wrote:I liked it but it could have used more butter.
amazing. didnt want it to feel lonely so i had some potatoes and salad on the side.

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Loved this. Probably my favourite original film of 2015. Will watch again.

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Allstar wrote:I liked it but it could have used more butter.
Best review ever.

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This was very good, weird, but very good. Loved the music, loved the acting... however I found myself losing interest near the end.

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Still thinking about this, when the woman eventually committed to her threat made to Farrell's character.. absolutely brutal to watch/hear.

Anyone know the main piece in this film? The 3 strings that were heard during all the important scenes.

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Law wrote:Anyone know the main piece in this film? The 3 strings that were heard during all the important scenes.

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Law wrote:This was very good, weird, but very good. Loved the music, loved the acting...
Agreed.

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Mixed. The last 30-40 minutes were too self indulgent and badly paced. It's bold, charming and funny in parts but it also relies a bit too much on shock value. It's what you'd call original and yet it makes me like the predictably-and-typically-Coen Hail Caesar even more. I mean, I think the connection between the two is obvious. Right?

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