this post was submitted on 02 Jul 2023
23 points (96.0% liked)
Movies and TV Shows
24 readers
2 users here now
General discussion about movies and TV shows.
Spoilers are strictly forbidden in post titles.
Posts soliciting spoilers (endings, plot elements, twists, etc.) should contain
[spoilers]
in their title. Comments in these posts do not need to be hidden in spoiler MarkDown if they pertain to the title's subject matter.
Otherwise, spoilers but must be contained in MarkDown as follows:
::: your spoiler warning
the crazy movie ending that no one saw coming!
:::
Your mods are here to help if you need any clarification!
Subcommunities: The Bear (FX) - [!thebear@lemmy.film](/c/thebear @lemmy.film)
Related communities: !entertainment@beehaw.org !moviesuggestions@lemmy.world
founded 1 year ago
MODERATORS
you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
view the rest of the comments
There are two stories being told at the same time. One is the story of a 1950s stage production called "Asteroid City" and the other is an actual presentation of the stage play "Asteroid City".
It flips back and forth between the behind the scenes stage production and the actual play itself.
It's stilted and awkward because that was the style of many plays in that era. If you look at playwrites like Harold Pinter or Samuel Beckett, you'll get the same vibe.
Here are films of two of Beckett's better known productions, this is the sort of vibe Anderson was going for. It was called "theater of the absurd":
https://youtu.be/izX5dIzI2RE
https://youtu.be/L5vhQ4d_KMI
No, it doesn't make much sense. Why is that woman buried in dirt up to her waist in the first act and up to her neck in the second? You aren't supposed to ask those kinds of questions with these productions.
That's going to bother a lot of people.
Thank you, this is the kind of context I was looking for!