I've only played a couple hours of Alan Wake 2, the mystery-horror game that feels a bit like Stephen King crossed with The X-Files. But it's an interestingly designed thing, with solving strategies I haven't encountered before. And its monster-things are really ... quite unsettling. Since I was off last week, I didn't get a chance to share writer Tom Scocca's extraordinary piece in New York Magazine about his (ongoing) medical mystery. It digs into the frustrations of dealing with the medical system, but also with the simple fact that sometimes people who are doing their very best cannot explain what happens to a body, and cannot help. The Hulu film Self Reliance is the feature directorial debut of Jake Johnson, who also stars alongside Anna Kendrick and a very ... let's say offbeat version of Andy Samberg. It's about a depressed guy who is invited to play a game where he gets a million dollars if he can evade hunters who will try to kill him for 30 days. I'm not 100 percent sure that the film gets where it's trying to go philosophically, but I appreciated its messy aesthetic and the performances from Johnson and Kendrick. The very fact that it's clearly trying to say and be about something when it comes to isolation, kindness, interconnectedness and so forth had me chewing on it for a while. |
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