Three Thousand Years Of KINO

30 minutes into this and it's KINO

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We get it, op.
You’re a homosexual attracted to black men.

Try not to get monkey pox.

It starts out very strong, but the ending really peters out and left me feeling like they didn't know where to go with it.


retard

Projection: the attribution of one's own ideas, feelings, or attitudes to other people or to objects
especially : the externalization of blame, guilt, or responsibility as a defense against anxiety

It's great for an hour or so.

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is this the source of the webm of Idres Elba getting cucked?
niggas' so charismatic but box office poison

Its boring as shit and you are a flaming homo

anyone who uses "boring" to criticize a movie is a cringe tranny

I want to watch it because I like Genie/Wishing stories but please tell me they don't end up falling in love at the end.
It just feels like it will dilute the whole point of the main character not wanting to do wishes because she knows better and then becoming a walking stereotype with romance.

>movie has "longing" in the title
>poster has a white woman and black man

I'm not gonna fall for that, silly kikes.

Miller will never surpass Happy Feet.

Sorry user.

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Alright, dropped.
I don't even care about interracial memes, just didn't want it to end in such a boringass stereotypical way.

Also
>wishing for love
I'm guessing she didn't learn anything

The last 3rd was utterly absurd

Worst part is that it doesn't even end there. The first hour of the movie is mostly fun historical fantasy hijinks but then it grinds to a halt for 30 minutes of mind-numbing lovey-dovey garbage.

Any other genie/djinn wishing with disastrous results kino?
Besides Wishmaster series, and that one with Brendan Fraser and the devil being a hot woman.

cozy

didn't she imagined all? i mean near the end we see the exact same trinkets that the other girls had?

That's one possible read, it would also tie into her story about how she had the imaginary friend as a child that became less real the more details she put into it--and how in the book she writers about the djinn she refuses to draw his face. However I don't think the movie did enough to really push that as conclusive, especially since there are two scenes where we see supposedly regular people interact with the djinn (the neighbors and the soccer players).


You could also read it as she was projecting details from her own life into the djinn's stories. One of the big problems with the movie is it doesn't seem to know what it is trying to say.

Their love turns out to be a bad thing and ends up killing the Djinn, so she ultimately lets him go (sorta).

>projecting details from her own life into the djinn's stories
Nothing in the movie suggest that

It was kino until the last half an hour of it. It should have ended with the stories.