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Boyle and Garland have, in their dotage, outdone themselves. The first film was good, the second almost entirely forgettable, but this third act, wow, fucking fantastic. “28 Swinging Cocks”, “28 Inch Cock” or "28 Dicks Later", any could have been apt titles, but that’s too easy. This is the movie in which the anatomy is riotous, the intellect unashamed, the heart unexpectedly exposed.

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[–] shads@lemy.lol 19 points 2 days ago (15 children)

Look I kinda agree with most of what's said here, the tonal whiplash of the final act left me a bit lost for words. The thing I find so weird about the reviews I have read is the obsession with penises. Have these people not seen one before, is it that upsetting to them. There are also nude infected women, you can see some "zombie" titties but this seems completely unremarkable.

spoilerHell there is a zombie birthing scene, admittedly without any necrotized vulva, but still...

Am I just too old and rational to express adequate shock about seeing naked men in a group of naked people for whom nudity isn't an absolutely unreasonable state of being?

Or was it just the size of one particular member that made the experience noteworthy for them?

[–] zero@fek.xyz 1 points 2 days ago (10 children)

The zombie “titties” and naked women are there too, absolutely, but there’s something uniquely ludicrous about the film’s focus on swinging, sprinting masculinity, a kind of visual punchline to apocalypse. And we don't see this in movies very often. I actually thought the Alpha was Jason Mamoa for some reason, had to pause to Google it as I was pretty sure he wasn't in this movie.

[–] shads@lemy.lol 6 points 2 days ago (9 children)

I guess I just saw it as fairly naturalistic, the whole naked infected kinda made sense to me and after a moment or two it stopped registering with me. I guess I watched the movie on an 85 inch TV, maybe it was more evident watching it on the big screen at a cinema.

Also the series has been fairly judicious with its use of femininity throughout I think the way that the female characters were put in jeopardy in the first film made it clear that the apocalypse held additional threat and danger for the girls and women after society had collapsed. I can see how given that framework this primal embodiment of masculine power and virility might hit some people hard.

I'd be curious how it landed with Europeans as opposed to Americans/English/Australians I wonder if the more puritanical views on nudity would show differences in audience reactions.

[–] zero@fek.xyz 2 points 2 days ago (1 children)

Absolutely, "I promised them women", that hit me hard.

[–] shads@lemy.lol 1 points 2 days ago

Oh yeah Eccleston knows how to play an absolute monster.

For this though:

spoilerThe Jimmy Saville Power Rangers were a bit of a trip, I am almost nervous about The Bone Temple, I hope it doesn't derail the atmosphere they have built up over the existing 3 movies. Not without a bloody good narrative reason anyway.

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