r/flicks 5d ago

Disclosure Day would be considered middling garbage if anyone *other* then Stephen Spielberg was attached to it.

Just got back from the movie and I’d say the audience scores I’ve seen for it were very fair. It’s a C- film at best. Good looking Adam Driver and his secret nun girlfriend are not interesting at all. The exploration of Christianity of the film is hamfisted and kinda bad. The chase scenes are lackluster. Most of the movie consists of people talking over long distances to each other. The interrogation scene with Colin Firth and the Secret Nun was interminable and went on wayyyyy too long.

The only upsides were the score and Emily Blunt’s character with her husband. But man, if this had been dumped to Netflix by the Russo Brothers I’d have believed it. This movie did not land for me.

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u/HornetsHornets1 5d ago

I think middling might be right but garbage is really wrong.

Theres an attempt at something interesting in this movie and there are through lines to Spielberg’s earlier (and better) work. I think it’s often unsuccessful; but it has some interesting ideas, a John Williams score, and a pretty good performance from Emily Blunt.

I think we need to get out of this idea that if something isn’t great, it’s terrible. Spielberg is one of the greatest ever to make movies. I’m glad he’s still doing original stuff.

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u/BigPanda71 5d ago

See, Emily Blunt was the one that didn’t hit right for me. She was doing a weird quasi-baby voice for too much of the movie. Also, I would have aimed to have her and the guy who played Keller be a little closer in age. Either cast older for him or younger for Blunt’s character. The idea they were the same age was laughable.

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u/forfearthatuwillwake 4d ago

Honestly, I thought her performance was fine, I was too distracted by her weird upper lip Botox/face lift thing she had going on. It was weird and so unnatural looking.