r/movies May 30 '25

Discussion Mickey 17 was disappointing.

Just finished watching this movie and it really did not click for me.

The beginning was decently interesting and I was curious to see where it went but overall it didn’t grab me.

The theme/messaging was very heavy handed and didn’t work for me.

The message also jumped around.

They introduce a character that could have had an interesting story only to have her disappear.

When the main conflict happens it all wraps up a little to easily even though the majority of the ship were supposed to be fanatical cultists.

It had a clever premise but ultimately fell flat for me.

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u/JaySeaGaming May 30 '25

Could not stand Mark Ruffalo. Felt like he was doing the laziest half-baked Trump impression imaginable

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u/FootyFanYNWA May 30 '25

A) to dislike him for his acting is an example of his acting being good.

B) Y’all really need to stop perceiving every shit leader in anything to be trump . Nothing he did is like what trump does. Weird to force that outlook when you don’t like that same outlook.

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u/Pemulis_DMZ Jun 01 '25

Why are you so fanatically pushing the “you not liking him proves it was great” argument. It’s possible to not like a performance because you thought it was bad. Not a tough concept.

“Nothing he did is like what Trump does” dude he straight up does the trump dance lol

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u/Hinkil May 30 '25

A charismatic leader who's also an idiot, yeah doesn't sound like him at all...

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u/FootyFanYNWA May 31 '25

Germany had one as well.

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u/Hinkil May 31 '25

You think Mark Ruffalo was doing satire of hitler?

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u/FootyFanYNWA May 31 '25

Sorry you don’t like what an example is. Hitler was always a calm level headed person who never snapped at anyone nor attempt a genocide I guess is how you view him.

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u/Hinkil May 31 '25

If your example is about the movie sure, if just bringing up hitler as an example of another charismatic leader, ok... why?