This post describes the experience of watching this film more accurately than any review I've read.
The third act recontextualizes the first act in a way that doesn't work on summary but works completely on screen.
The Ticket to Ride blocking mechanic is so elegant. You don't even need to be malicious about it — just building your own routes creates tension.
Gilead is a novel about a dying man's love for his son, filtered through fifty years of theology. No summary does it justice.
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This post describes the experience of watching this film more accurately than any review I've read.
The third act recontextualizes the first act in a way that doesn't work on summary but works completely on screen.
The Ticket to Ride blocking mechanic is so elegant. You don't even need to be malicious about it — just building your own routes creates tension.
Gilead is a novel about a dying man's love for his son, filtered through fifty years of theology. No summary does it justice.
Bookmarked. This is the kind of content I come here for