Mickey 17 (#659)
For the third film I saw this weekend, I was alone. I had a companion for the other two and I feel obligated to apologize for dragging her to I Am Living Proof. And for this one, I read a little more than usual. I noted that the director was a Korean who won an Oscar for his 2019 film Parasite. I actually went back to find my review (#184 on November 20, 2019). My review was most complementary. I wrote I liked it and might even have loved it and suggested that it might be nominated for one or more Oscars. Armed with this knowledge I viewed MICKEY 17, and like Parasite, director Bong Joon Ho's film was unusual and quirky. This one was a sci-fi movie about colonizing a distant planet with people who are created by 3D fax machines, die and are recreated. The leading character, Mickey, is on his 17th re-creation and is confronted by one of his previous characters which supposedly shouldn't happen. It is a social satire and, I felt, quite well done. I was not as enthusiastic about Mickey as I was of Parasite, but it helped get the bad taste of "I Am Living Proof" out of my mind. 77% of critics and 72% of audiences gave it a thumbs up.
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