Four Good Days (2020) by Rodrigo García, Clip:Molly & Deb go to a detox clinic to discuss 'options' |
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Image: Well, the somewhat bleached-out colours of the doctor's consultation room that gives the scene a slightly unreal feel...also how Glenn Close looks like a turnip with a slit in it for a mouth.
But mainly how incredibly funny Glenn Close is in this scene as she suddenly flicks her head to her left in total disbelief to her daughter (yes, that is Mia Kunis!) when the latter dares to ask if the new wonder drug which the doctor is suggesting is 'safe' - to which her mother responds so sarcastically and with real umbrage with the most glorious use of the 'F' word ever put to celluloid. (A much-needed uproarious scene in an otherwise very sombre film - explains why I put this one clip on my very meagre ‘Comedy’ playlist) Rodrigo García looks like this: https://resizing.flixster.com/-XZAfHZM39UwaGJIFWKAE8fS0ak=/v3/t/assets/367905_v9_ba.jpg tristan@aestheticoftheimage.com ____ COPYRIGHT ISSUES? - Please (!) - Before contacting youtube officially and requesting an official Takedown - which results in this Non-monetized channel getting a strike - (and potential oblivion) please consider contacting me personally: tristan@aestheticoftheimage.com and I will immediately remove the material. tristan@aestheticoftheimage.com _________ All clips uploaded solely for celebration and education.... All clips have currently been passed by youtube copyright software, but I appreciate that individual copyright holders may still wish to manually protect their copyright by issuing a retrospective takedown order. Before contacting youtube officially - which results in this channel getting a strike - please consider contacting me personally: tristan@aestheticoftheimage.com and I will immediately remove the material. (Copyright Disclaimer Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for "fair use" for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research. Fair use is a use permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, education or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.) |