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Nightbitch - Drunk Monk - 12-29-2024 (09-06-2024, 11:20 AM)Drunk Monk Wrote: I'm thinking Nightbitch will be better... A raw performance by Amy who put on weight and eschewed makeup for this role. It’s the darkside of motherhood and while it had many relatable moments for a father, it’s about moms. A bit heavy handed with several preachy bits, but it makes its point. It never resolves whether Amy is transforming into a dog (who faintly resembles Yuki) or is just going mad, or what, but it doesn’t matter. I enjoyed it and even felt guilty at the negligent dad’s behavior. It hits its marks. Parenthood is madness. Not D00M recommended for D00M non-breeders - doubt it’s relatable. Marginally recommended for few D00M dads, only if they feel the need for a guilt trip. RE: Nightbitch - Greg - 12-29-2024 But she sings Wierd Al's "Dare to be Stupid"!!!! What streamer did you catch this on? RE: Nightbitch - Drunk Monk - 12-29-2024 That is a good scene. Seen on Hulu RE: Nightbitch - Greg - 12-29-2024 Maybe when I get home. I'm not afraid. RE: Nightbitch - Greg - 12-31-2024 What happened to my wife? She died in childbirth. RE: Nightbitch - Greg - 01-01-2025 Seen it. About what I expected. I thought there would be more about her change into the dog and less about her struggles, but oh well. I kind of enjoyed it. It did get dark about her struggles, I laughed in a few places. Especially when she dealt with her husband. Didn't care for the animal death. The queen almost gave up during the needle scene. Not Doom recommended. RE: Nightbitch - Drunk Monk - 01-01-2025 My fav review pull quote is that it’s a comedy for mothers and a horror for fathers. |