Pogue Mahone
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I kinda get where you’re coming from, but Attack The Block very much is a deconstruction. It’s a very modern take, and about black inner city youths on an estate, a demographic rarely served by that kind of film, who are shown to be considered “monsters” themselves initially by Whitaker’s character, and who view the police as such themselves. There’s lots of decontructionalist stuff going on. Whereas this is just basic with a capital B. It’s a film with an entirely 80s-era script plonked into 2019, with absolutely no attempt to do anything interesting or new with it at all. But with weird little hints that it was going to be, that never come to anything! What was the colour grading change about!!? Why did it become an Adidas advert half way through!!? What? WHAT!!???
Yeah, that was such an odd one. I actually think they might have done it because the CGI was unwatchably bad in full colour. They hoped it would less jarring in sepia. Definitely the worst fx I can remember in a high profile movie. Even for Netflix.