Shame is the most emotionally affecting movie I've ever seen, I love the escalation and de-escalation of tension. They establish Sissy trying to call Brandon over and over and you're thinking "damn these two have a really unsalvageable relationship" then when she just shows up inside his apartment in a minute they're laughing. It really do be that way.
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Nice, I was just thinking a moment ago about how much I liked the portrayal of the Riddler in this. There was this weird little one-off supplemental thing included I think with a deluxe edition of the Killing Joke or something where there was this weedy guy with glasses explaining that he needed to know if he was really a good person and the only way to check would be to do something horrible and then see if he felt bad afterward. He poses the idea of feeding a little girl to sewer rats or something then decides that's not bad enough and decides he's going to kill the Batman. Anyway Dano was a dead ringer for the guy and he seemed more like that one-off character than the Riddler. But in a cool way.