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BlacKkKlansman review

Posted : 6 years, 1 month ago on 14 January 2019 12:55 (A review of BlacKkKlansman)

Oh Spike, everuthing is a joke or a weird tale, with the impossibel right tone, in american miscegenated history. Comedy eats some meanings, that's the problem...


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The Wife review

Posted : 6 years, 1 month ago on 14 January 2019 12:53 (A review of The Wife)

Really Glenn Close make it watchable and almost believable, a stron woman hiding the fact of being the real Nobel for the sake of.. of what?, marriage?, discrimination?, love to that bastard of Pryce? .....


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The Old Man & the Gun review

Posted : 6 years, 1 month ago on 14 January 2019 12:50 (A review of The Old Man & the Gun)

Good technical work and not just technical work to find the precise 80s patina. The idea of Bob Redford being a bankrobber for the sake of it deserved more images and dialogues


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Lizzie review

Posted : 6 years, 1 month ago on 14 January 2019 12:48 (A review of Lizzie)

Not conclusive, too comprehensive on Lizzie's character (thats its limit and its interest), the murder is explained just in the middle but all the elements were in the beginning, the miad subplot is weak...


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Cold War (2018) review

Posted : 6 years, 1 month ago on 14 January 2019 12:40 (A review of Cold War (2018))

One of the really 2018 best. Pawlikowski improves and exceeds previous Ida's standards, and it's the same Poland, beginning and ending in a ruined church (just missing 'Popiol i diament' Wajda's inverted Christ). Zula is fantastic, weord, fatale in a cold fucking war way. I love the second paris segment when she spits on her own star figure,throwing the longplay and insulting the 'femme poet'...


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Burning review

Posted : 6 years, 1 month ago on 13 January 2019 03:25 (A review of Burning)

No se mira el ombligo tanto como en las pelas de Sang Soo, pues hay algo de búsqueda de metáforas literarias, de juego con fuego, de Faulkner y Great Gatsby, les cousins y Jules et Jim coreanos, sofisticación que funciona, que arde


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The Rider review

Posted : 6 years, 1 month ago on 13 January 2019 03:18 (A review of The Rider)

A surprise (and a bit of happy confirmation) that actors are real characters. Brady has everything, even star power, deviations form reality are balanced...


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First Reformed review

Posted : 6 years, 1 month ago on 13 January 2019 03:14 (A review of First Reformed)

Forget the ending; before that an attempt on 'Journal d'un curee de campagne" in cold contemporary America. The new ambientalism as a religion a terrorism as its posible violent arm, exceeded by self chatiment is pure Schrader...


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Eighth Grade review

Posted : 6 years, 1 month ago on 13 January 2019 03:11 (A review of Eighth Grade)

As worried and chrmed for her. Besides an indictment to the youtubers parellel reality (but, wait a moment, al last she met another nerdtuber), a grear, great, momento when she goes to the wild exclusive pool of the favourite girl...


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The Promised Land (1975) review

Posted : 6 years, 1 month ago on 6 January 2019 04:03 (A review of The Promised Land (1975))

Wajda´s huge, bloody, vital, depitction of industrial revolution in Lodz, classes and incipient masses, adventurers as the 3 friends. But feelings of entreprenuers/always potential loosers are ahead of marxist stuff


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