Master Gardener (2022) - Official First Look - HanWay Films
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- čas přidán 9. 09. 2022
- Dark secrets emerge as the life of meticulous horticulturalist, Narvel Roth (Edgerton), starts to unwind when his wealthy employer (Weaver) orders him to take on her troubled niece. From the director of First Reformed (2017) and The Card Counter (2021).
Director - Paul Schrader
Starring - Joel Edgerton, Sigourney Weaver, Quintessa Swindell
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I’m definitely so excited for this!! Sigourney can do no wrong in my eyes!! And everyone knows she can play a BOSS real well!!! 🔥🔥🔥🔥
Automatic irrigation. Rain collection. Food forest. Swales. Earth works. Greening desert. Dwarf food trees for a small spaces.
If this is even a shred of what First Reformed, Light Sleeper, The Card Counter, and American Gigolo were, TAKE MY MONEY PAUL SCHRADER! 😤👏🏾
It's really really similar to The Card Counter :)
@@danixinhahhh 😍 Thank you!!!
@@chanclerwalls2739 You're welcome!
It's so good to see Sigourney Weaver in interesting roles!!
Sigourney makes the roles interesting, incredible actress!
looking forward to seeing it
Automatic irrigation. Rain collection. Food forest. Swales. Earth works. Greening desert. Dwarf food trees for a small space
Does anyone know IF/when this is coming out on DVD??
Automatic irrigation. Rain collection. Food forest. Swales. Earth works. Greening desert. Dwarf food trees for the small space
That's Albert Finney.
she's the 9 of pentacles
Curiousity aroused....
Automatic irrigation. Rain collection. Food forest. Swales. Earth works. Greening desert. Dwarf food trees for the small spaces
Jesus what is that dialogue. all exposition all the time
I don't think you know what exposition means
@@clanofclams2720 I'm referring to it being an exposition dump. I am aware that basically all lines are a sort of exposition, but the problem is that it feels unnatural here
@@edo.creative except it's not exposition. Talking about the history of aesthetic garden isn't expository unless the movie is about aesthetic gardens which it isn't
Have you ever seen a schrader film before? Every single one of his protags like this has a notebook where they document all of their thoughts, even if the specific dialogue is inconsequential, the reliance on documenting his day to day is a routine that he has fallen in to to escape his past ans guilt, based on how these arcs go I guarantee he will have fewer and fewer of these 'exposition' dumps as he grows ans doesn't rely on this routine any more. Maybe go back to the YMS subreddit and leave the genuine film discussion to the adults
Allah... the dialogue, do you find it difficult to understand and what does Jesus have to do with this movie?