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Leave the World Behind

KakaLeave the World Behind(2023)

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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The Fall Guy

KakaThe Fall Guy(2024)

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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Dressed to Kill

DaViD´82Dressed to Kill(1980)

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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Boy Kills World

3DD!3Boy Kills World(2023)

This hammy romp about a deaf and dumb killer who has to overthrow a totalitarian regime spares no expense with absurd scenes, black humour and incredible action that combines the best of The Raid with childish imagination and naivety. The self-parody sequences where the protagonist tells the story in a video game…

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Atlas

KakaAtlas(2024)

The panoramas of a big city, like Blade Runner from Wish, and the same comparison can be used when looking at the robots, which are very reminiscent of those from Avatar, but in the end everyone will still see through the fact that this is nothing but a quick consumer product from Netflix product, which is…

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Melancholia

StanislausMelancholia(2011)

Melancholia was my first film of Lars von Trier's and I can already say with certainty that it won't be my last (on my viewing side). At the beginning, it looks like some kind of avant-garde film, with a succession of highly expressive scenes that may or may not be related. Then there's a wedding with all that entails…

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Bridesmaids

StanislausBridesmaids(2011)

I watched Bridesmaids mainly because I was surprised by Melissa McCarthy's Oscar nomination for Best Supporting Actress (and the screenplay nomination as well). This certainly doesn't happen with American comedies these days, so I thought it must be something special. And the result?! Well, the R rating is indeed…

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Wait Until Dark

StanislausWait Until Dark(1967)

An impeccable thriller that works brilliantly, thanks mainly to the performances of Audrey Hepburn and Alan Arkin, but also because of the limited space of one apartment. The beginning is quite slow, but the tension builds as the film progresses, the plot unravels and everything leads to a perfectly paced ending.…

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50/50

Stanislaus50/50(2011)

50/50 has a particularly likeable cast, an engaging (if perhaps a little clichéd) premise, and great humour that is balanced by the drama. The film follows a young man who has to cope with a hard blow of fate, and while he goes through all the stages of his illness, those around him try to help him in any way they can…

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The Taming of the Shrew

StanislausThe Taming of the Shrew(1967)

I love Shakespeare's dramas as much as I love their film adaptations, which is why I couldn't pass up The Taming of the Shrew. Thanks to the modern and contemporary adaptation 10 Things I Hate About You, I already knew marginally what it was going to be about, but I still got swept away by the brisk chases and dynamic…

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