I Saw the TV Glow (2024) Movie Review
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"A classmate introduces teenage Owen to a mysterious late-night TV show -- a vision of a supernatural world beneath their own. In the pale glow of the television, Owen's view of reality begins to crack."
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What's your favorite A24 movie? I gotta go with Ex Machina...
Hey Sully, who’s your pick for a villain from a movie or TV show who wasn’t evil, just broken?
Maybe Loki from the early phases of the MCU!
The lighthouse!!
Beau is Afraid!
Iron Claw or Everything Everywhere
I think this was a masterpiece, but I also think it's targeting a feeling of isolation and dysphoria that a lot of people just don't have. As such, it really isn't for everyone. I think maybe the more well-adjusted and happy you were as a kid, or even are as an adult, the more this movie might bounce off you. So I'd bear that in mind when you rewatch it in a few years after everyone tells you it's a sleeper for the best film of 2024 ;)
I'm glad you were able to have that experience with the movie and it resonated with you as much as it did, because I unfortunately did not vibe with it at all. Totally understand that every movie isn't gonna work for every person, and this is just one of those cases for me. Thanks for watching!
As someone with body dysmorphia, you shouldn't need to already have that to understand it, it should put you in the head of someone with body dysmorphia
I’m glad you commented this, because I made that very point to my buddy last night when talking about the film. I can’t relate to much of what these specific characters are going through, but this film should have the ability to make me experience 0.1% of what it’s like. Missed the mark for me in that regard!
@@AGamingEntityJust have to point out that gender dysphoria and body dysmorphia are different things.
@@marcusporras9571 True but i meant i have what the main character has, and i thought it was a pretty shallow exploration of the experience as well
I think that it's tap into the awkwardness that happen during puberty and trying to find oneself during that time period. Granted, it hits closer to home to those who are part of queer/trans communities. The horror comes from how repressed we can become for fear of being our true authentic selves.
Completely agree with everything you just said, unfortunately the way the story was structured and the intentionally over-awkwardness of the characters didn't give me a lot to latch onto personally. Glad to see you seemed to enjoy it more than I did though!
This is certainly a movie that won’t be for everyone, but I think you do bring up a very good point in which how just because a movie is visually appealing or experimental, doesn’t mean the movie as a whole is good. I completely agree with that general statement💯
Yeah I feel like critics have become too generous to movies that try something new nowadays, even though we get plenty of films that try new things that are a total swing and a miss. Don't really understand the overwhelming praise for this one. Thanks for watching, TJ!
its trash if you start a sentence with "This is certainly a movie that won’t be for everyone" you know its trash
I Saw The TV Glow wasn’t made for me, but I still found a lot to enjoy in it. Between how The Pink Opaque looked/felt, the soundtrack, and the cinematography, it made it worth it enough for me.
But you’re right, the monologues and dialogue are rough, and the story is asking the watcher to do too much work. I don’t mind thinking but I shouldn’t be thinking the entire second half of the movie. Can’t imagine watching it again, but I didn’t hate my time with it.
It was obvious what the message was. What i had problems with was the ending.
There were parts where i was super bored. I am more into the action flicks. I am not sure if it was just the lack of bullets flying and people getting kicked just didn't do it for me. I get what the boring parts were attempting.
However there is one long monologue that took me out. I kept thinking, "isn't this a movie? Why are you narrating to me when you could just show it?" I am guessing it is a budget thing.
The movie has something but it could also have been better.
I would have appreciated at least some rumination on what the movie was trying to say or the themes. I understand that the movie may be less relatable to some viewers but I didn’t think it was so much so that it would be indecipherable to them.
Totally respect that you would be looking for that kind of analysis from a review regarding this movie. In my defense, I did say that it's a film all about finding one's true identity and becoming the best version of yourself, and that it will mean a lot of different things to a lot of different people. Since I have no personal experience or expertise around what is being dissected regarding gender identity, I didn't delve into that topic at all even though it's definitely present in the film. What would you rate the movie? Thanks for watching!
Wow. You’re maybe the only person I’ve seen give this a negative review. This film had one screening near me on one day at one showtime, so I couldn’t see it - but this was unexpected haha. Your review actually gets me more excited to check this one out for some reason 😭
Yeah it seems like a lot of people really dug this one, but I just could not find a way to vibe with. From a technical aspect I was impressed, but there wasn't enough for me to latch onto. Thanks for tuning in, dude!
Sheesh I feel like this is one of the harshest reviews I've ever heard you give. I'm interested in it still but between you and TJ I feel like I'll end up feeling similarly
Haha you’re probably right. I’ve rated 2024 movies lower than this one, but I honestly think it’s because all of the early buzz made me think this one was gonna be the real deal. Not the worst thing I’ve ever seen, but I’m pretty confused by the overwhelmingly positive reception. Thanks for watching, Kenny!
I’m with you, I will always appreciate a24 for their different stories, vibes, and the way they shoot films, acting, but that doesn’t mean it’s not a boring watch.
Worth a watch to me, just go in with an open mind. It delivered on what I was expecting and the atmosphere was strong, created a lot of nostalgia for anyone watching late night shows as a kid
The atmoshpere and the nostalgia were the best parts of the film for me, compltely agree with you on that. And yeah I would still suggest people always check stuff out for themselves, as this is just my personal experience with the film. You never know what you're going to connect with. Thanks for tuning in!
"That whole style comes off as low effort for me." SPOT ON. I've been trying to figure out a way to articulate the boom in 'atmospheric experimental' horror films and that exactly.
Yeah this new wave of atmospheric and experimental horror clearly is not for me, and that's fine...But I really don't understand a lot of the praise that it gets. What's the last horror movie you were really impressed with? Thanks for watching, dude!
@SullyStreams I don't understand the praise either. I remember reading revenues for skinamarink with complete confusion. Late Night with the Devil & Abigail are one that have really done it for me this year. You?
@@TheReelRapNerd For movies this year, probably Abigail and Love Lies Bleeding (which kind of just has horror adjacent moments). Not a great year for the genre so far!
same feeling
Yeah, I can't get myself to see it
I haven't even heard anything about this one. There are only a handful of A24 movies that I enjoy. Ex Machina is definitely high on that list.
This one received tons of praise coming out of SXSW, but I clearly didn't see what all the fuss was about. Thanks for watching, JM!
The one thing i took away from this movie was Justice Smith has a huge adams apple.
I'll have to wait until his next movie to confirm or deny, because I'm not watching this one again...
I thought I was the only one who was questioning during the movie that they are overly obsessed with it an non stop talk about The Pink Opaque. Did the main characters have any other interests? Also it seems like one of those movies that demand a second watch deliberately since it explains very little about what tf is going on
I’ve been trying to find more reviews that mention all of this! I’m glad so many people loved it but I’m surprised I’m only seeing glowing reviews (lol). I’m generally not into atmospheric horror (I hated skinamarink more than any other hyped up movie in my life), and I think if it was described as that I at least wouldn’t have been so disappointed by the lack of story. It is visually great and the music was great but I was really missing the plot. It had pieces of an amazing movie but didn’t quite get there for me. I do understand that might be because I don’t relate to the underlying metaphor though
I walked in believing it was going to be a horror movie.. I enjoyed the nostalgic visuals, but I left the theater feeling so trolled with the raving reviews it received. I was confused.
The only reason I appreciated this movie was because I knew what to expect from the director’s first movie. I hated WAGTTWF, but I Saw the TV Glow felt like a soft remake of it-and way better made.
Had I walked into this one blind, I probably would’ve hated it too, but knowing what to expect made me appreciate it more.
Bro I didn’t understand one thing about this movie, yet I still felt so connected to Owen. I’d give this a 2/10.
I feel like that kinda backs up the points I made in my review if you actually felt connected to the main character, yet still gave the overall film such a low score. What do you think didn't work for you? Thanks for watching, Austin!
justice smith, slack jawed and dead eyed, bored looking for 90 minutes. I waited and waited for the movie to kick in, then the credits rolled.
Same man
I could have completely misunderstood the film, but it seemed like it was trying to say that things will never feel as real or important as they did when you were a child, that life is going to get worse and worse until you die so you may as well k!11 yourself and hope you get a better afterlife. It seemed to say that you will spend your life trying to relive that part of childhood where you genuinely believed that you would be as important or powerful as the people on TV, have never ending bonds with others, but the reality is that you will feel awful and unfulfilled until you reach the end of your uninteresting and meek life. Frankly, I came away from the movie finding it depressing, hopeless, and a waste of potential. It had great artistic direction and cool themes like replacing spirituality with media, or media worship in general. Alternate realities and determining whether to believe the metaphysical or not are also interesting concepts. I just wish it was not so depressing. It showed only two endings for humans to take: self delete, or have an awkward and uninteresting life filled with regret for the things you didn't decide to do while you had the chance. What BS.
Watch Channel Zero: Candle Cove. This is not an original idea in any way. The only thing he did was over do the neons space light vibe. Almost like an 90’s alien invasion vibe. The monologue were annoying and Pink Opaque to me is lazy when the original was Candle Cove.
What did you think of the other Channel Zero seasons?
@@billgatessenior2198 they were all good tbh the last story was a lil out there but still cohesive.. the best season was season two no end house
Looked up Channel Zero and the marketing is making me realize it's been on my watchlist for a long time. I might have to get around to giving it a watcher sooner rather than later. Thanks for tuning in!
@@SullyStreamsNo End House is unnerving as hell.
@@SullyStreams all good, season 2 “No End House” they had a bigger budget but I definitely appreciate their take on “Candle Cove”
Tbh I felt the exact same way. I actually almost fell asleep through parts.
I really want to see this movie, but I truly think people praise movies just because other people praise it. The movie should have been called The Pink Opaque thats a great title. Great review and Heriditary is my favorite from A24 it is top tier.
Yeah the SXSW crowd really hyped this one up as something special, but clearly it didn't resonate with me the same way...Completely agree that it should have just been called The Pink Opaque! Very curious to see what you think of this one after you check it out. Thanks for tuning in, T!
I don't know if you've seen the film yet, but all I can tell you is that this is not one of those movies that is praised just because it's praised. I literally cried at this film, something I rarely do. It seems like a very polarizing experience.
@@radiofloyd2359 I'm glad you enjoyed it. I am really excited to see this film.
Im a fan of Skinamarink and Outerwaters so i may end up liking this. Im okay with expriemental films thay lets your experiences film in the blanks as long as they are made well. You said low effort though so ill go in with low expectations
What did you end up thinking?
I thought it was awful. Watching two people whine for 1 1/2 hours wasn’t a good time for me.
Same man , i fucking hate this movie
Great review, Sully!
Definitely share all of the same sentiments with this one.
“Too A24 for its own good” is a great way to put it. They put so much effort into being weird that they forgot the part about actually telling a good story…
Always love the way you format your thoughts, man. One of the best voices in our community! Keep it up 💪
Favorite A24 Movie: Hereditary!
Hey thanks for the wind words Jaren, the feeling is mutual. Hereditary is a great pick for favorite A24 movie, you'll never hear me complaining about that choice...Thanks for watching, dude!
The movie wasn't good. The soundtrack was the only decent thing.
I so agree the delivery was way off
It gets raving reviews like the Acolyte gets a 90% on rotten tomatos. Hit the correct boxes and you get bonus points.
That said, I didn't dislike the movie, but I also didn't like it. The projection of the director is very visible.
Its a direct ripoff of the creepypasta Candle Cove. Syfy channel put it in their Channel Zero series.
I saw a couple other comments mentioning this. Is it worth the watch? I remember seeing some posters when it came out, but I never dove in...Thanks for checking out the video!
Its weird to me to think that people think you need to be queer to relate to this film
This movie is just as much about being Trans and queer escapism as it is about any and almost all adults who have mid life crises
The fear that everything you held dear as a kid fades and that you live your life so fast yet it fells unfulfilling. Like you wasted your life away
Thank fuck someone said it , i really don't understand the hype. This was a frustrating watch. It was really boring. I absolutely hate this movie.
I'm actually a defender of SKINAMARINK but I did not like this movie either (just saw it last night).
Why do you think this one didn't work for you? Interested to hear since it seems you might dig the more experimental stuff more than I do. Thanks for watching!
I absolutely loved this movie until the ending. The way it ended was absolutely awful and didnt give a satisfying conclusion. I wanted to see season 6.
Yeah the ending definitely left a lot of people in my theater scratching their heads. Like I mentioned in the review, I'm all for leaving things up to the audience's interpretation but some of the stuff in here really doesn't seem to have an explanation no matter how deep ypu dive. Thanks for watching, dude!
Watch Candle Cove: Channel Zero.. a way better interpretation and ending to this story 7 years older
I only saw the thumbnail but everything you said I agree with. I do love the look and the music being very good but story and what the progress of this story just felt too weird. Felt it was trying to be weird to just be weird. Very very very well said and put together Sully 👍🏻
Yeah completely agree, the look/sound is up to snuff but the story/characters didn't give me a lot to latch onto. Thanks for watching, Jacob!
The story is
A very obvious trans alagory
And if you view it through that lens
It really isn’t that weird
I am not the target audience for this movie but it was marketed to me as if I was. I went in thinking it would be like a nostalgic horror film with stranger things vibes and maybe some poltergeist Easter eggs (because of the tv). I saw last night and I am pretty irked that I wasted my time and money on it. There were so many ways that they could have made it horror like but it was just confusing. When the credits rolled I thought it was going to be a show this entire time and that would be the twist. But it just randomly ended and I was left annoyed I wasted my evening watching it. After it I read it was about being trans/queer and I did not catch this at all. I thought when he was in a dress that Maddie bullied him into wearing it because she seemed like one of those bossy friends we all seem to have as kids. The music was cool though. The trailer is deceiving and they should have not tricked people into going to see it. Because of that deception i feel like it was some money grab which pisses me off even more.
I was lowkey disappointed up until the last 16-20 mins
I was actually pretty disappointed in the ending, so it's interesting to see you say that was your favorite part. Thanks for watching!
@@SullyStreams it wasn’t my favorite part it just got more interesting by the end. The best part for was the beginning when I had higher hopes for a good movie
Hi,
Thanks for the review. Ex Machina, Under the Skin, Hereditary, and Moonlight are great A24 films. Everything Everywhere All At Once and Talk To Me are extremely overrated.
Thanks
i definitely agree with talk to me being overrated. but everything everywhere all at once??? that’s one of my favorites ever. i thought it was brilliant. i would love to hear your thoughts on why it was overrated
Solid list! I definitely enjoy Everything Everywhere and Talk To Me, but I can agree that they're probably a touch overrated. Thanks for watching!
Everything Everywhere All At Once just didn't resonate with me. It had all the elements I usually enjoy. And a cast whose previous work I have enjoyed, but when put together, it just didn't jive for me. Not a very clear-cut explanation, I know. After writing this, I am going to rewatch it.
@SullyStreams My favorite film is Cloud Atlas. I feel the same way towards it as you do about Everything Everywhere All At Once. It was and is one of the greatest movie experiences of my life. I think it's a masterful work of filmmaking. I am very interested in reading your thoughts about Cloud Atlas.
@@awr2217 I think you meant to direct this to the other commenters, I enjoy Everything Everywhere but it’s not one of my favorite films. I actually never got around to watching Cloud Atlas, but I’ll make sure to prioritize it now!
Talk about cancel culture............. if this is what is considered horror in this day and age how about we just cancel horror........... SMGDH............ Disgusting 😡🤬
woaaah 😮 i appreciate your take on this- i ended up highly enjoying the movie, but totally see the angle you’re coming from. Check out my review if you’re bored !
Yeah unfortunately this one just did not work for me, glad you had the opposite experience with it. I'll make sure to check out your review. Thanks for watching!
Damn it. My Philip K Dick-X-Files ‘90s movie got ruined by damn Wokeism. Just look up the director and you'll see what *he* made this to be about. You're welcome. Just rewatch The X-Files, Donnie Darko, and maybe some Bladerunner or even PKD’s Electric Dreams on Prime if you want your ‘90s nostalgia kick without the politics.
Finally, an authentic review! I recently watched the film and rate it 1 out of 5. I am gay and have worked in a drag bar with several transgendered individuals. I have dated transgendered males. I still did not extract the director's significance of the production (without having watched an explanation of it by a different CZcamsr)! Originally, I thought that Maddie was schizophrenic and Owen suffered from major depression. They both ignored their symptoms and paid the prices for it. In my opinion, the movie is overly abstract and the plot is too convoluted for the average viewer!
baby u didnt get it
You can say that but I truly believe that I understood the message the movie was setting out to convey, I just don’t think the film was structured and made in a way that was all that impressive. Glad you got more out of it than I did though!
"it's not for you" "not everything is made for you" then people wonder why movies like this flop so fucking hard
THIS IS GEN Z , EMO BULLSHIT
i can tell how much you lack empathy. this movie means a lot to people already so its only gonna intensify in the coming years. i bet a decade from now you'll say you've always loved this movie. thats the problem with "reviews" if thats what you think this is. you dont allow yourself room to change, you immediately post an opinion and then feel compelled to stick with it. stay rigid and confined, you look good there.
I legitimately say in my review that I acknowledge that this film will mean a lot of things to a lot of different people, and that I always commend filmmakers for taking big creative swings for the fences even if they don’t work for me. How is that lacking empathy? I explained everything I didn’t enjoy about the movie in the most respectful way I possibly could while still keeping my voice intact. It sounds more that you’re upset that I didn’t agree with you than how I actually said what I said. Why even look for reviews if you’re gonna let anyone that doesn’t agree with your opinion trigger you? At that point, there’s no reason to engage in discussion about what other people think about any piece of art if they all think the same thing. Glad you loved the movie, but yikes…this comment.
I saw this with my girlfriend yesterday and we both loved it, having about the opposite reaction to you. But one thing we both said shortly after was that we don’t know a single other person in our lives that would enjoy this movie. So it’s not surprising seeing the polarity of it online.
But I’m of the mind that if you go into making a movie for everyone you end up making a movie for no one. I love introspective pieces that are experimental in nature and don’t always have to follow a structured narrative. I movies like this are what gives film flavor and promote conversation differing perspectives. And even tho my girlfriend and I both enjoyed it we came out with completely different takes about what meant what or what really happened which I love when movies can pull that off.
Completely agree with everything you're saying about differing perspectives, that's the beauty of the art form! Glad to hear that you both really dug this one. Even though it didn't work for me at all, I could definitely feel that it was a project that would find its audience. Thanks for watching!
It’s worth mentioning that going into it neither of us knew anything about this movie. No trailers, no plot description, basically blind except a 5 second ad and the poster. I’ve heard that the advertisements portrayed it as more of a spooky horror movie than it actually was. But I do think going in with almost zero knowledge helped the enjoyment of the surrealism of it all.