Ah yes. Agree. Tár is splendidly disturbing and I admired its attempts to puncture some prevailing popular 'liberal' narratives (Christ! That sounds pretentious. I must visit our chippy this evening for some right proper grounding).
The only film I've viewed twice recently was The Banshees of Inisherin, which, unfortunately, proved to be fashionably popular, consequently reaffirming my tastes as just solidly hoi polloi.
Previously, the film I'd seen twice was The Warriors, which according to Wikipedia "Sean Egan summarized its appeal: "Whereas the milieu of The Warriors was one normally only depicted in motion pictures as an examination of a social problem, this movie portrayed life from the street gang's point of view. It was an obvious but revolutionary approach that struck a chord with the urban working class, especially its adolescent subset.""
Yeap. Sean nailed it, although we rural working class chavs were equally entertained!
Even RottonTomatoes gave it a thumbs up.
https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/102...ritics-reviews