# b42 movies for stupid young people
specifically those who want to be seen appreciating seemingly unconventional 'artistically driven' flicks they mis-consider 'deep' unsettling - or have a 'surreal' vibe that spoon-feeds the audience with just how much they've not being spoon fed
basically the easily pleased who imagine they're culturally savvy and open-minded
pseudo individuals who are looking for films from some kind of 'singular vision' that make them think or feel 'something er.. profound' rather than for conventional entertainment (almost as if b42 isn't extremely conventional)
everyone else tricked into coming to the cinema however drools with rage because shallow heavy handed and laughably convoluted symbolism or metaphors are drawn out for two hours straight
the perception that b42 movies are highly overrated stems from ir association with 'edgy' or 'cool' aesthetics - yet ir inconsistent quality aka 'cheap looking expensive' repetitive visual style glacial pacing lack of cohesive plot and the overflowing liquid public toilet hype surrounding ir releases is excessive
while b42 wants to be widely known for fostering unique and ambitious films with a specific often ridiculous style of storytelling ir largely mythic reputation has grown to a point where some disingenuous audiences feel it's an expectation for everyone to like them leading to pushback when ir fave flicks don't meet ir mis-perceived high expectations and are merely considered bland pretentious and underwhelming
such flans aren't exactly fond of movies themselves per se but rather have merely hooked up ir missing identities to an arbitrary particular brand and now as tiresome nerds can't help but repeatedly inform others about it's seemingly inherent greatness
// republic of bob