When I rule the world, everyone who doesn't have this movie in their top 4 on Letterboxd will get the firing squad

This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Pavail Gulati was a pleasant surprise; it's been years since I first watched this and I had no idea who he was the first time. He's also not credited in this movie on Letterboxd for some reason, but he's an immensely talented actor and I wish he were in more of this.
I'm lowering my score on a rewatch, in part because the entire plot is built on a pretty ludicrous premise -- if Vikram had simply allowed himself to…
This is pretty fantastic, but not all of it totally works for me. For instance, the show draws attention to the Andrew Tate-inspired manosphere, going as far as having Jamie deny really being in the manosphere but then parroting language and ideas that indicate he is, but the online misogyny stuff doesn't feel like it's developed fully or deeply enough. There are several moments where Jamie seems to question himself -- at the very least, after his outbursts, he seems…