Everyone's talking about PalmSprings, the Lonely Island-produced movie about a couple stuck in a time loop. Here, EmmaSpecter shares all 37 of the thoughts she had while watching the Hulu rom-com (or is it?)
-style plot jumps aren't really my thing, but I persevered: below, I present my unfettered thoughts upon viewingThe opening scene—which involves an adorable goat and a fissure in the ground—is giving meWow, Andy Samberg sex scene! I've always thought he was cute, but I'm weirdly discomfited by this.
Andy and Cristin watch Andy's girlfriend engage in, um, non-monogamous activities with another guy, then they make out against a pile of rocks, which seems...uncomfortable.Okay, now Andy is being hunted with arrows by J.K. Simmons, who tells him, "I will always find you." Andy crawls through a cave, yelling at Cristin not to follow him, and just like that...
Andy explains that he's accidentally sucked Cristin into "one of those infinite time-loop situations you may have heard about," and there's no way to stop it. Whoops! Is this a quarantine metaphor? Andy Samberg looks really good in an unbuttoned Hawaiian shirt, and I just think it's important that we live in that truth.
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