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Saltburn

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Film that openly revels in the wealth of its characters, contrasted with Past Lives which allegedly hides it

Mentions (6)
"Saltburn…Elieen…Pricilla…Killers of the Flower Moon"
Feel like movies have been on an upswing lately… · u/Sonny_Joon_wuz_here · ↑431 · 2023-12-10
"Fuckin American Apparel ass ripoff of the vastly superior and more insightful Theorem. Every "shocking" scene is so fucking LAME and it's so smug and proud of itself. Has nothing to say about class that hasn't been said in roughly one billion movies and one trillion books and, again, is insanely smu"
Saltburn is dreadful · u/psyopsono · ↑307 · 2023-12-30
"Like, at least *Saltburn* and *Crazy Rich Asians* are openly reveling in or teasing the wealth of the characters."
"Can I blame Saltburn or Tiktok or something for making them come back?"
actually the worst thing about living in London in your 20s is.. · SouthernFailway · ↑63 · 2024-04-17
"2024 - Saltburn"
I've been watching 1 movie a year for like 5 years now · u/CleanHedgehog09 · ↑40 · 2025-03-29
"Can I blame Saltburn or Tiktok or something for making them come back?"
actually the worst thing about living in London in your 20s is.. · u/SouthernFailway · ↑63 · 2024-04-17
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