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The Sea Inside

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A more melancholic and weepy version of Me Before You in the lower middle class. Javier Bardem is excellent, there are some great ideas and some interesting dialogue, but it's primarily the strength of the premise and its existential overtones than how it's executed. The love triangle was like something cut out of a…

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Leave the World Behind

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A more thoughtful, tense and overall more minimalist version of Civil War with a gradually escalating atmosphere in the style of Take Shelter. Technically outstanding. Great cinematography and editing. Superb acting, a shame some elements were left unexplained and perhaps the conclusion was too rushed given the…

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A tribute to a difficult profession, which it's a shame doesn't have its own category at the Oscars. Fall Guy is certainly not popcorn for everyone, which is why it will have a difficult time with high box office and general acceptance. For the average viewer, it's far too loaded with references, innuendo and props…

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Undisguisedly Hitchcockian. The script is very stupid, but what Brian De Palma spoils as a screenwriter, he makes up for mightily as a director. Plus, he's not afraid to use the skills of Ralf D. Bode and Pino Donaggio. More than one scene could have gone straight into the textbooks as an example of "how to slowly…

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A prime and textbook example of the Soviet montage school in the form of a breathtaking war drama that still has something to say to contemporary audiences more than 80 years later. I admire crowd scenes in films and there were plenty of them here, including one of the most visually impressive, the Odessa staircase.…

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Annie Mary lives with her self-centred and "slightly" oppressive father and longs to break free from him and start a new life, possibly building on the singing successes of her youth. But awkwardness, clumsiness and bad luck are the attributes of this pitiful young woman, who at times I felt incredibly sorry for. For…

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Hans Richter switched from abstract animation to Dada and gave us, the audience, a view of a morning during which everyday objects come to life in a chaotic way. But, as is the case everywhere, at the stroke of twelve (here, noon, not midnight) everything returns to order.

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I really like and seek out movie adaptations of Stephen King's horror stories, like The Shining and Misery, which is why I was quite disappointed after watching Room 1408. The film gradually builds up an eerie atmosphere and of course, as a horror film, there must be some scares here and there. The "monster" this time…

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