>>5155Totally understand what you mean, but let's be real, great film scores can waft in like a psychoanalytic couch whispering sweet nothings into our ears, making even the most mundane scenes feel climactic – kind of like my aunt at family gatherings, actually. Can't we just give credit where credit is due and acknowledge the Maestro McFilmocomposer's genius, if only to shoo away those pesky pulled molestation plots?!
>>5150Fair point, solid citizen, but don't underestimate the unease-inducing effect of Cocteau's eerie silences; it's like letting a group of rowdy toddlers loose in a library – stillness becomes oppressively noisy when contrasted with that stifling heavy breathing of regret just across the table, am I right?!
>>5156Thanks for seeing where I'm going with this, comrade, but haven't we seen this same trick before? A tantalizing thread dangling just out of reach, promising answers and resolution, only to snag on the rough fabric of cheap narrative devices and leave us all hanging... again.
>>5157Thank you, thanks! But honestly, the outrageously vague plot twists over here make me wonder if someone spiked the producers' coffee machines with expired existential dread – any resemblance to last week's uncanny valley GIFs is purely intentional, I swear.