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Bliss
Part 2 of the Virgil Bliss trilogy, Bliss picks up Virgil's story 20 years later in the deserts of Southern California where a fugitive Virgil scratches out a meager existence as an Oxy-addicted stable hand.
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Plot Summary
A lonely man struggling with his reality after a difficult divorce meets a mysterious woman who lives on the streets and believes the polluted, ugly world around them is actually a beautiful, simulated reality. As he grapples with her claims, he discovers a hidden truth about his own life and the nature of existence.
Critical Reception
Bliss received mixed reviews from critics, with many praising its ambitious concept and the performances of its lead actors, while others found its execution uneven and its philosophical explorations underdeveloped. Audiences were similarly divided, appreciating the unique premise but often criticizing the film's pacing and ambiguous narrative.
What Reviewers Say
Praised for its imaginative premise and strong lead performances, particularly from Owen Wilson.
Criticized for an underdeveloped script and pacing issues that detract from its philosophical ambitions.
Divisive among audiences, who found the film either a thought-provoking exploration of reality or a confusing and unsatisfying experience.
Google audience: Google users were split on 'Bliss.' Many appreciated the film's original concept and the chemistry between Wilson and Hayek, finding it a refreshing departure from typical sci-fi fare. However, a significant portion of viewers found the plot convoluted and the ending to be ambiguous, leading to disappointment.
Fun Fact
The film was originally intended for a theatrical release but was instead released directly on Amazon Prime Video due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
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