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As a long time fan of Edgar wright and his style I noticed it definitely was toned down for this. But it appears in the same fashion as his other films just not as much. Which is completely okay in fact I think it elevates it even more because Edgar wasn't attempting to follow the same style he had set in place with his prior movies he could just direct the way he wanted to, how he wanted to and that gave us great performances, fantastic framing and pacing, great editing and sound design. It also only further proved Edgar Wright is more than just a flashy music obsessed director. He's a true master of the art. His work should be respected more and this film only further increases that.
Bo should no longer be considered just a comedian he is largely a filmaker because truly thats what this special is. A film. It should not be called a comedy special it should just be a Netflix special.
Theres so many things to say about this everything from how simple yet genius the framing and lighting is to how wordy and funny some of the songs are. This is truly unlike any other "comedy special" I have seen in the past and is by far my favorite out of any of them.
"Inside" tells the loosely based story of Bo's thoughts and feelings during the pandemic and quarintine we quickly figure out Bo did this as a distraction from the messed up world around him but he quickly never wanted this distraction to end almost like he wishes to reflect on his feelings and current world problems for forever.
This special brings you inside the genius and complex mind of Bo. It truly shows how Bo thinks how he feels and hoo he got through his period of isolation. It touches on Mental health, current politics, the state of the world and the end of the world all in a way that feels geniune and not forced.
This is the only piece of media that I have seen that truly holds how it feels to be completely and totally isolats ted in onehoughts and feelings. Please you are doing yourself a favor to watch it.
Theres so many things to say about this everything from how simple yet genius the framing and lighting is to how wordy and funny some of the songs are. This is truly unlike any other "comedy special" I have seen in the past and is by far my favorite out of any of them.
"Inside" tells the loosely based story of Bo's thoughts and feelings during the pandemic and quarintine we quickly figure out Bo did this as a distraction from the messed up world around him but he quickly never wanted this distraction to end almost like he wishes to reflect on his feelings and current world problems for forever.
This special brings you inside the genius and complex mind of Bo. It truly shows how Bo thinks how he feels and hoo he got through his period of isolation. It touches on Mental health, current politics, the state of the world and the end of the world all in a way that feels geniune and not forced.
This is the only piece of media that I have seen that truly holds how it feels to be completely and totally isolats ted in onehoughts and feelings. Please you are doing yourself a favor to watch it.
I'm gonna keep this short and straight to the point
This is Mikey alfreds first time as a director and for the first time it's great. However some of the writing especially Miranda cosgroves writing felt very unnatural and it felt like she was reading a script and trying to put emotion behind it. On the other hand in my opinion Ryder, Aramis, Angus Cloud all were very surprised me in their abilities Nico Hiraga was good don't get me wrong just some of his like delivery was very strange.
The story is simple and straight to the point it also doesn't waste anytime from the very beginning he wants to be a pro skater and he strives for it.
Overall a very good film for a debut and I'm excited to see where this team and this director goes in the future.
This is Mikey alfreds first time as a director and for the first time it's great. However some of the writing especially Miranda cosgroves writing felt very unnatural and it felt like she was reading a script and trying to put emotion behind it. On the other hand in my opinion Ryder, Aramis, Angus Cloud all were very surprised me in their abilities Nico Hiraga was good don't get me wrong just some of his like delivery was very strange.
The story is simple and straight to the point it also doesn't waste anytime from the very beginning he wants to be a pro skater and he strives for it.
Overall a very good film for a debut and I'm excited to see where this team and this director goes in the future.