"I watched Someone to Watch Over Me the other night. I thought it was a really good movie. It's a great movie"
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The context matters. Someone to Watch Over Me (1987) is Scott on comparatively intimate terrain: a romantic thriller with mood, temptation, and soft-edged moral peril rather than world-building spectacle. By calling it "a great movie" twice, he implicitly argues for craft that disappears. The compliment is also self-defense against his own brand. When your name is associated with maximalism, a smaller film can get treated as a footnote, the "minor Scott". Repetition becomes a marker of insistence: pay attention, this one holds.
Subtextually, he is praising a particular kind of filmmaking economy: atmosphere over explanation, adult longing over plot gymnastics. It's Scott valuing the genre movie not as guilty pleasure but as a serious delivery system for feeling. And the plainspoken delivery is the point. The intent isn't to impress; it's to validate the work on the most basic measure that still matters in a cynical media ecosystem: it works.
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