Last Film You Watched? VI

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Sanders of the River (1935)
Promising Young Woman (2020)
A Quiet Place Part II (2021)
The Father (2020)
Jericho (Dark Sands) (1937)
Gabbeh (1996)
The Proud Valley (1940)
Tiny: The Life of Erin Blackwell (2016)
Minari (2020)
Greenland (2020)

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Once Upon A Time In Hollywood

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Sleuth (1972)
Peter Rabbit 2 (2021)
The Pornographers (1966)
Black Widow (2021)
Japón (2002)
Dog Soldiers (2002)
Black Christmas (1974)
Cloud Atlas (2012)
Intruder in the Dust (1949)
Stand and Deliver (1988)
Merrily We Go to Hell (1932)
Dick Johnson Is Dead (2020)
History Is Made at Night (1937)

Rewatched: Night of the Living Dead (1968) and Hereditary (2018)

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Duvivier's Panique (1946) Great film that anticipated twitter's justice by decades. How easy it is to frame someone using society's need to show its worst instinct. 8/10
Comencini's Misunderstood (1966) Such a beautiful film, the photography is sublime, the contrast between the beauty of the image and the pain that the character feel just grasps you. The last shot is one of the best I've seen. 9.5/10
De Sica's Umberto D (1952) Just great cinema, minimalist, realistic, no big plot, just a guy trying to survive with not enough money to pay for a home, with twenty last minutes that are perfect. Best dog in cinema. 9/10

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Havoc1st wrote:
October 9th, 2021, 9:40 am
Once Upon A Time In Hollywood
Good film imo.

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Venom 2

Absolute garbage

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"the VVitch" (finally): i really really liked this one, have been meaning to see it for months, it really elevates my view on Eggers, still i didnt love it like i loved the lighthouse, but come on, super excited for the northman.
"The french dispatch": really liked it, contender for my personal fav Wes film
"El cielo esta rojo": its a documentary about a jail fire in Chile, 2010, it made its way onto a few international festivals, probably will never see a major release, the doc itself was told in a bit of a slow paced, reprimanding way but it was also told with a lot of coldness, the facts are, perhaps on purpose, shown as the archives describe them, tons of redacted content in documents, people refusing to elaborate in interviews, and there is no omniscient or guiding narration, this works both ways for the doc in my opinion, the subject matter impacted me quite a bit, but i feel the film would alienate most of the mainstream, and i think thats a total disservice to what the film really is trying to archieve, wich is social awareness.

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An Affair to remember (1957)
Such a gorgeous and sweet film. A perfect and simple melodrama. Kerr and Grant really are great actors. 9/10

I was a male war bride
So ahead of its time. Hawks plays with gender with such ease. People tend to forget how subversive many Hollywood films were in the 40' and 50'. 8/10

Fanny and Alexander (TV version)
It's Bergman, so obviously it's a masterpiece. Insane how he puts his camera exactly where it should be to create the most emotion. That guy is just insanely talented, and in that film, we get to understand, the insanity part of it a little better. The fourth part is perfection, the climax of the fifth part also.
The cast is perfect, the colors are sublime... And on top of that, you get sequences that will never leave you, visceral stuff, like only Bergman does it. One of the best villain, also.

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The Tender Bar

Jurj Clooners made one of my favorite films of all time ... 17 years ago

dude needs to stop now

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The Harder They Fall

Cool western. Been watching netflix movies. Before that, Red Notice and Don't Look Up. These two are especially bad. Regretted my Red Notice viewing and couldn't finish Don't Look Up.

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