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Anybody seen Coda? Is it any good? (Original Post) Tomconroy Mar 2022 OP
It was on Hulu I think AZSkiffyGeek Mar 2022 #1
I'd never heard of it before tonight. Ocelot II Mar 2022 #2
It can only be seen on Apple. dchill Mar 2022 #3
My friend saw it. dhol82 Mar 2022 #4
It's that just inspiring feel good about disabled people type the Academy loves AZSkiffyGeek Mar 2022 #5
Exactly dhol82 Mar 2022 #14
It was a good movie NoRethugFriends Mar 2022 #6
I'd like to see Belfast. The Licorice thing might be interesting Tomconroy Mar 2022 #7
Belfast is excellent. I highly recommend it. Silver Gaia Mar 2022 #11
Wow! You've seen a bunch. Thanks. Tomconroy Mar 2022 #12
You're welcome! Silver Gaia Mar 2022 #13
I thought it pretty samplegirl Mar 2022 #8
I liked it. mahina Mar 2022 #9
It's only available on Apple TV+. It's a great film that deserved every award it won. Silver Gaia Mar 2022 #10
Coda is a good movie markie Mar 2022 #15
Wonderful! bif Mar 2022 #16
we didn't like it at all - predictable, pat, all the things about today's movies my wife and I dislike NewHendoLib Jan 2024 #17
Just curious bif Jan 2024 #19
Watched it last night. I share my impressions when I watch movies. NewHendoLib Jan 2024 #20
I thoroughly enjoyed it bif Jan 2024 #21
Great! That's the wonderful thing about arts - no single answer - just personal impressions NewHendoLib Jan 2024 #22
This message was self-deleted by its author bif Jan 2024 #18

AZSkiffyGeek

(10,961 posts)
1. It was on Hulu I think
Sun Mar 27, 2022, 11:45 PM
Mar 2022

Sounds like the feel good type of movie that wins, and then is mocked in the future.
But it is cool that a movie with a mostly deaf cast won.

Ocelot II

(115,576 posts)
2. I'd never heard of it before tonight.
Sun Mar 27, 2022, 11:50 PM
Mar 2022

I'd at least heard of all the rest of them, and I've seen The Power of the Dog, Nightmare Alley and Don't Look Up. I thought those were all contenders, especially Dog, but maybe they were too dark for this year.

dhol82

(9,351 posts)
4. My friend saw it.
Mon Mar 28, 2022, 12:03 AM
Mar 2022

She said it was good but not really Oscar worthy. I think it got a (hate to say it but) pity award?

AZSkiffyGeek

(10,961 posts)
5. It's that just inspiring feel good about disabled people type the Academy loves
Mon Mar 28, 2022, 12:07 AM
Mar 2022

I wouldn’t say “pity” but once I saw it was nominated I knew it would win.

NoRethugFriends

(2,276 posts)
6. It was a good movie
Mon Mar 28, 2022, 12:31 AM
Mar 2022

Several movies were much better.
Power of the Dog
Drive My Car
The Lost Daughter
Nightmare Alley
maybe Belfast

 

Tomconroy

(7,611 posts)
7. I'd like to see Belfast. The Licorice thing might be interesting
Mon Mar 28, 2022, 01:30 AM
Mar 2022

based on the clip I saw. I like dogs so maybe I'll look into the dog one.
I only saw West Side Story. Thought it was fab. Much better on the big screen.

Silver Gaia

(4,538 posts)
11. Belfast is excellent. I highly recommend it.
Mon Mar 28, 2022, 03:07 AM
Mar 2022

It was my second choice for Best Picture after CODA, and was my first choice until I saw CODA.

Licorice Pizza is good fun, but I didn't think it was Oscar material. I think the main draw for a lot of Hollywood people was probably that the lead actor, the kid, is the late Philip Seymour Hoffman's son--and he is quite good.

Power of the Dog actually has nothing to do with dogs. It is a rather grim but poignant tale. Jane Campion deserved her Best Director award for it. It is a work of art in terms of filmmaking.

I agree about West Side Story. It was lots of fun!

Silver Gaia

(4,538 posts)
13. You're welcome!
Mon Mar 28, 2022, 04:06 AM
Mar 2022

I streamed all the Best Picture contenders except for King Richard and Drive My Car. I just ran out of time to get to those two. It's the first time ever that I had seen MOST of them. And it was all because of being able to stream them. (I love movies, so it was fun.)

Silver Gaia

(4,538 posts)
10. It's only available on Apple TV+. It's a great film that deserved every award it won.
Mon Mar 28, 2022, 02:58 AM
Mar 2022

It won Best Picture, Best Actor, and Best Screenplay. Previously it won a ton of awards at Sundance, and in a war with Netflix, Amazon, and Hulu, Apple paid $25 million for the rights to it.

The casting was perfect and had actual deaf actors playing the parents of the family. The actor who played the father won Best Actor and earned it. He was awesome! The one hearing family member was a teenage girl. To prepare for the part, she learned American Sign Language, learned how to fish on a trawler (the family's business is fishing), and took voice lessons for the singing she did (which was great).

It is a special film with a lot of heart. It will definitely make you laugh and it may make you cry.

bif

(22,679 posts)
16. Wonderful!
Mon Mar 28, 2022, 07:43 AM
Mar 2022

Actually there are two films called "Coda" and they're both great. The newer one is called "CODA" all caps.

NewHendoLib

(60,006 posts)
17. we didn't like it at all - predictable, pat, all the things about today's movies my wife and I dislike
Tue Jan 9, 2024, 03:55 PM
Jan 2024

we got half way through.

NewHendoLib

(60,006 posts)
20. Watched it last night. I share my impressions when I watch movies.
Tue Jan 9, 2024, 04:53 PM
Jan 2024

We actually loved the Holdovers - so we don't dislike all recent movies!

We are on a limited Apple tv trial so are sampling things we missed

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