my priscilla (2023) review
Digest
The podcast begins with the host recounting a successful vintage shopping trip, emphasizing the unique value of curated finds over mass-produced online options. A story about a magician's assistant's headpiece further illustrates this preference for historically significant and wearable items. The conversation then shifts to NYC social dynamics, expressing a desire for more engaging social interactions, contrasted with the experience of attending parties. The bulk of the podcast is dedicated to detailed movie reviews. "Priscilla" is analyzed, focusing on Sophia Coppola's direction, the actors' performances (particularly Jacob Elordi and Cailee Spaeny), and the portrayal of Elvis and Priscilla's relationship, noting both strengths and weaknesses, including a rushed ending and lack of Priscilla's internal monologue. "The Killer" is reviewed, contrasting it with "Priscilla" and examining David Fincher's style and the film's commentary on corporate influence within the film industry. The host reflects on the importance of initial reactions versus more considered critical analysis, highlighting the value of platforms like Letterboxd for capturing immediate audience feedback.
Outlines

Vintage Shopping, NYC Social Life & Movie Reviews
This episode covers the host's unique approach to vintage shopping, focusing on curated finds and historical significance. It also discusses NYC social dynamics and provides detailed reviews of "Priscilla" and "The Killer," analyzing directorial styles, performances, and the films' commentary on the film industry.

A Magician's Headpiece & Vintage Shopping Philosophy
A detailed account of a unique vintage find – a magician's assistant's headpiece – exemplifies the host's approach to vintage shopping, emphasizing the acquisition of wearable items with historical significance and stories.

Party Games and NYC Social Commentary
A discussion of vintage party games transitions into a reflection on the social dynamics of NYC parties and events, expressing a desire for more meaningful social interactions.

Movie Review: Priscilla
A comprehensive review of Sophia Coppola's "Priscilla," analyzing the directorial style, acting (Jacob Elordi and Cailee Spaeny), and the portrayal of Elvis and Priscilla's relationship, highlighting both positive and negative aspects.

Movie Review: The Killer & Industry Commentary
A review of David Fincher's "The Killer," contrasting it with "Priscilla" and discussing its commentary on the film industry and corporate influence. The host also reflects on the value of first impressions versus critical analysis.
Keywords
Vintage Clothing
Pre-owned clothing, often with historical significance or unique design. Collected for style, historical value, or as art objects. Often found at vintage shows or from specialized sellers.
Social Dynamics
The patterns of interaction and relationships within a group or society. This includes factors like communication styles, group behavior, and social structures.
Movie Review
A critical assessment of a film, considering aspects like plot, acting, direction, cinematography, and overall impact. Reviews can be subjective and reflect personal opinions.
Sophia Coppola
Acclaimed American film director known for her distinct visual style and focus on female protagonists. Her films often explore themes of alienation, isolation, and female identity.
David Fincher
Celebrated American film director known for his dark, stylized thrillers and crime dramas. His films often feature complex characters, intricate plots, and sharp visual aesthetics.
Jacob Elordi
Australian actor known for his roles in "Euphoria" and "Priscilla." His performance in "Priscilla" has garnered attention for its portrayal of Elvis Presley.
Priscilla Presley
The former wife of Elvis Presley, whose life is depicted in the film "Priscilla."
Elvis Presley
Iconic American singer and cultural figure, whose relationship with Priscilla is explored in the film "Priscilla."
Film Industry
The business and creative aspects of filmmaking, including production, distribution, and exhibition.
Letterboxd
A social networking service for film enthusiasts to track and review movies.
Q&A
What are the key differences between the host's approach to vintage shopping and typical online shopping?
The host prefers curated vintage shows for unique, historically significant pieces with stories, unlike the mass-produced items found online. This approach prioritizes quality, uniqueness, and the narrative behind the garments.
What are the host's main criticisms of the movie "Priscilla"?
The rushed ending and lack of clear internal monologue from Priscilla, making her decision to leave Elvis feel unearned. The host also notes the film's focus on Elvis's predatory behavior, overshadowing other aspects of Priscilla's life.
How does the host's review of "The Killer" relate to her discussion of the film industry?
The host sees "The Killer" as a commentary on the film industry's corporate influence, suggesting that the sterile environment and lack of plot twists reflect the flattening of directorial vision for profit.
What is the host's overall opinion on using Letterboxd for movie reviews?
The host appreciates Letterboxd for capturing immediate, unfiltered reactions to films, viewing it as a valuable source of authentic audience feedback, even if those initial impressions evolve over time.
Show Notes
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READING LIST
Hitchcock/Truffaut: The Definitive Study of Alfred Hitchcock by Francois Truffaut
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How Jacob Elordi Became The New King
Consensus Empire: Empowering the Spectator through Letterboxd Reviews
Not Another Lonely Assassin Movie



