Saltburn (2023) with 'Chatsunami'
An episode of the Review It Yourself podcast, hosted by Review It Yourself, titled "Saltburn (2023) with 'Chatsunami'" was published on January 30, 2024 and runs 84 minutes.
January 30, 2024 ·84m · Review It Yourself
Summary
Sean and Satsu from Chatsunami bring you a review that literally nobody wants! Saltburn (2023).Discussion Points:-Satsu feels defeated.-The reason Sean finally decided to watch the film. -The inconsistent accent.-Why this film reminded Sean, of Johnny English (2003) and Will from The Inbetweeners. -Satsu and Sean struggle to understand the point of the film.-The failed plot twist.-Sean didn't buy the obsession. -The lack of depth in the film.-The good performances of the cast.-The lack of baths in Saltburn House.Raised Questions:-Is Sean the positive one?-Does this film explain the state of modern film making?-If it wasn't for the minging bits, would anyone be talking about this?-Why would they choose Scouse?-Are the characters like wafer thin ham?-Who reads the reading list at uni?-Is this just a raunchy version of Midsomer Murders?-Do other people's positive opinions make Sean more negative?Random Recommendations:-The Boy Next Door (2015).-Parasite (2019).-The Talented Mr Ripley (1999).-The Little Vampire (2000).-The Riot Club (2014)-not the posh boys.-Cherrybomb (2009), starring Rupert Grint.Thanks for Listening! Review It Yourself is now on YouTube!Find us here:Twitter: @YourselfReviewInstagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Episode Description
Sean and Satsu from Chatsunami bring you a review that literally nobody wants!
Saltburn (2023).
Discussion Points:
-Satsu feels defeated.
-The reason Sean finally decided to watch the film.
-The inconsistent accent.
-Why this film reminded Sean, of Johnny English (2003) and Will from The Inbetweeners.
-Satsu and Sean struggle to understand the point of the film.
-The failed plot twist.
-Sean didn't buy the obsession.
-The lack of depth in the film.
-The good performances of the cast.
-The lack of baths in Saltburn House.
Raised Questions:
-Is Sean the positive one?
-Does this film explain the state of modern film making?
-If it wasn't for the minging bits, would anyone be talking about this?
-Why would they choose Scouse?
-Are the characters like wafer thin ham?
-Who reads the reading list at uni?
-Is this just a raunchy version of Midsomer Murders?
-Do other people's positive opinions make Sean more negative?
Random Recommendations:
-The Boy Next Door (2015).
-Parasite (2019).
-The Talented Mr Ripley (1999).
-The Little Vampire (2000).
-The Riot Club (2014)-not the posh boys.
-Cherrybomb (2009), starring Rupert Grint.
Thanks for Listening!
Review It Yourself is now on YouTube!
Find us here:
Twitter: @YourselfReview
Instagram: reviewityourselfpodcast2021
YouTube:
https://www.youtube.com/@ReviewItYourself
Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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