The Sweet East Reviews
71%
Queue Score
Jen is "meh" on
The Sweet East
rly invokes cocaine cool white girl (not a bad thing). visuals felt nostalgic + made me think deeply about being a teenager for the first 1/3 of it. some parts i found quite odd although tht seems to be the nature of the film. reminds me of drive away dolls and saltburn combined
2y
Samantha Irgang liked
The Sweet East
Gives off the same energy as Alice falling down the rabbit hole. Visually very cool! Loved the different quality of cameras used. It was quite confusing though, but I think that was the point as well. The ending is a bit bland tbh
2y
Rata Maura watched
The Sweet East
This was an absolute fever dream. I was scared and then disturbed and then intrigued and then scared again. This was a weird one
185d
jam jammy jambam liked
The Sweet East
fever dream of a movie. i did not expect to see andy milonakis and THE gay icon himself, joe rogan of the left, in this.
361d
grace is "meh" on
The Sweet East
mixed feelings. it was interesting, fairly funny & had a very dark, grimms brothers sort of fairy tale thing going on but overall, didn’t do much for me. i didn’t feel very excited, upset, moved, scared or even weirded out. really the best part was the visuals
361d
Benjamin is "meh" on
The Sweet East
Thought this was Ethel Cain but then it wasn’t. Kind of boring movie. Some shots were pretty and the music was nice. However, Jacob’s pretty face was nice to see
1y
Luca Salerno liked
The Sweet East
I liked the fact that the story becomes “secondary” to the things that at first look like the mere background of the movie. Idk if only stereotypes are shown but I guess that makes sense too, the US are truly terrifying. Very nice acting, beautiful photography and direction.
1y
Elena liked
The Sweet East
you know that world dominating feeling you get after watching a movie you’ve never seen before? i felt that with this movie, but i feel like i shouldn’t have
2y
Brooklyn is "meh" on
The Sweet East
The created took the phrase “never let them know your next move” to heart. This was every obscure short film I’ve ever seen with a pinch of Saltburn.
2y