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Vengeance (2022)

I walked into this movie totally blind and walked out very much enjoying it.

Without reading your analysis beforehand, it felt like it moved through a couple different genres and atmospheres through the runtime, and once I stopped trying to orient myself and just stayed for the ride I enjoyed it. I find myself being very vigilant the first quarter of movies nowadays - I've been burned by too many directors hamfisting room-temp IQ metaphors after thinking they've earned the right to after a solid 25 minutes.

Super happy surprise. Ironically I was asked to watch it because he collaborated on the Mindy project which someone else in the house had been watching.

EDIT: after reading.

Many viewers will find it pretentious, unfocused, and shallow.

Shallow is I think that's a natural consequence of not hammering one perspective as the right one for the whole movie. You have less time to devote to every concept. "Focusing" can also mean beating a dead horse. Pretentious? Sure, but I think at least the people making it knew that at some level and so found some ways to compensate.