I saw Ocean's 8 last night. Goodness, that was fun. I'm not sure if I want to be Cate Blanchet's character or do her, but either way I enjoyed sharing two hours with her. It was fun to see romantic revenge as less of a main driver and more of the cherry on top of an otherwise profit-driven plan. I have to admit, I did not see the larger robbery coming. I also didn't see Anne Hathaway's character joining in, but it was delightful to see her rise above the dumb society chick bit. Rihanna and Mindy Kaling's characters were great! I loved the range of personalities and gifts that each person brought to the table. I hope it does well. I'd love to see an Ocean's 9.
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I'd love to see an Ocean's 9.
FWIW, I'm fairly sure they're starting at 8 so that, with two sequels, it will segue right into 11, 12 and 13.
The cast was great, but I wish the heist stuff had had more pop or something. More Soderbergh, I guess.
I really enjoyed Solo and would place it above both The Force Awakens and Rogue One, despite some plot messiness. It was fun! I'm a little sad that they had to have Han helping rebels in it; I liked him being a good guy but not involved in all that.
Explaining what it means to make the Kessel Run in under 12 parsecs in a way that actually kinda sorta made sense was really quite impressive.
Well, looks like my work-related film drought is finally over. And I'm happy to report that Incredibles 2 was very fun.
I also saw Ocean's 8 and pretty much agree with Calli, especially about wanting to see Ocean's 9. I also agree that the heist needed something, but I'm not quite sure what. More tension? I think it might have helped if we saw more of the AH character discovering/figuring out what was going on.
I've read various Ocean's 8 reviewers say that they wanted an "oh, shit" moment where things looked like they would spin out of control, but that the team would resolve/turn out to have planned for/turn to their advantage and they didn't think the movie gave them that. But my hyper-competency fetish was well served by watching Sandra Bullock's character tick items off her list as her five years of planning came to fruition.
As I think about it, the fact that I and a lot of other people keep referring to [actor's name]'s character instead of the character's name probably points to something, too.
I still had tons of fun, and the show opened number one at the box office, so presumably, we'll see Ocean's 9. Yay!
I think the "oh shit" moment was supposed to be/could have been when she comes out of the bathroom with no necklace on, but they didn't play that up enough, I guess.
Calli, you're not the only one with that Cate Blanchett dilemma: [link]
I didn't understand Cate Blanchett's purpose in Ocean's 8. What did she do, other than provide a lair?
Also, I thought the "oh shit" moment was when the waiter wheeling the necklace stopped to talk about weed with the other waiter, but that was pretty weak as well.
Yeah, for all that I enjoyed the movie, there wasn't a lot of tension or narrative drive in it. And I did think the Gala dresses weren't nearly weird enough.