• AbouBenAdhem@lemmy.world
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    Depends on how you want to construct the negation of a compound descriptor—one construction would give you “Something Somewhere Sequentially”, while another would give you “Nothing Anywhere Ever”.

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    It would be the inverse of it, or possibly a spoof.

    I wanted to like that film but couldn’t get into it. Thought it tried to hard to be quirky.

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      I wanted to like that film but couldn’t get into it. Thought it tried to hard to be quirky.

      I think that is definitely something the film risks, but the ultimately very grounded central story about the character relationships, fantastic fight scenes and awesome costume design keep it from feeling frivolous to me like that, to each their own!

      Swiss Army Man I did not feel like avoided this fate on the otherhand so yeah I can dig that kind of criticism of the movie.

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    It seems more thematic to cap it with “None of it at once” or something similar.