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Friday, February 4, 2022

Don't Look Up (2021)

In retrospect, this movie is more memorable than it is good. It is a clever, unapologetically brash satire about a future America so consumed with celebrity worship, brain-numbing infotainment, social media popularity, and political gamesmanship that it refuses to take the impending destruction of planet Earth seriously. We’re not talking climate change here, though the parallel is obvious. Dr. Randall Mindy (Leonardo DiCaprio) has irrefutable evidence that an unprecedentedly gigantic comet will wipe out Earth in precisely six months, 14 days. The chances of “planet extinction” are set at 99.78%. “Call it 70% and let’s just move on,” says President Janie Orlean (Meryl Streep), who’s more bothered by the upcoming midterms and the unearthing of nude pics of her sexy boyfriend, a Supreme Court nominee (also unapologetically skewering the anti-intellectualism of the GOP). And so it goes, the endless attempts to alert people to the dangers that fall on deaf ears, and then how that inevitably plays out.

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