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My mother is French and my father is Dutch. I have spent all my life in France but now I have been living in Holland for quite a while.
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Recent reviews
Posted : 4 hours, 15 minutes ago on 29 January 2025 12:19
(A review of
Are You There God? It's Me, Margaret. (2023) )
To be honest, I wasnāt really sure what to expect from this flick but, since it did receive some solid reviews and since it was available on Netflix, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, even though I did like it, I think it was still missing something to become really amazing though. I donāt know what exactly, maybe itās because the 70ās settings did have very little impact after all and that it could have easily taken place nowadays without changing anything about the story. Maybe I wish they managed to deliver the whole thing without including Nancy Wheeler who was the only character who was rather nasty. Indeed, it was one thing really refreshing about this movie, the fact that, except for Nancy, everybody was just nice and decent. Anyway, there is no denying that it was a really strong coming-of-age story, no doubt about it, and Abby Ryder Fortson was pretty much pitch-perfect here. Concerning Rachel McAdams, even though she did give a solid performance, I was wondering if she might have been miscast. I mean, by that time, she actually already had 2 kids of her own which, I have to admit it, didnāt expect, but I never thought she was really convincing as the mother of a teenager. Basically, in spite of her efforts, she still looked too much like a glamourous movie star and not like some average mother who was been through all this for more than a decade. Concerning the religious angle, it was also quite intriguing. Indeed, for someone who didnāt have an official religion and who even said that she didnāt believe in God, she did an awful lot of talking with him though. They also perfectly displayed that a free and lovely upbringing can also bring quite a lot of confusion. I was raised with as much as freedom as you can imagine, with indeed, no religion, and I turned out to be pretty messed up so I do have some experience in this matter. Anyway, to conclude, even if it didnāt completely blow me away, it was still a really lovely movie and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre.Ā
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Posted : 1 day, 4 hours ago on 28 January 2025 12:13
(A review of
Trading Paint)
To be honest, I wasnāt expecting much from this flick but, since it was starring John Travolta and since I had this movie for years on my queue, I thought I might as well finally watch the damned thing. Well, even though it didnāt expect much from the start, it still turned out to be seriously lame though. Where should I start? First of all, in my opinion, car racing is rather dull but this dirt racing seemed even more pathetic but it wasnāt even the main issue here. Indeed, the whole thing was just so cheap and, above all, so flat. Indeed, the plot was also really generic and completely predictable and the fact that it was all done and wrapped up in 80 mins was also another bad sign. Concerning John Travolta, even with such trash, the guy was still charismatic but it was pretty much the only thing he gave here and his performance was just really weak. Concerning Becca, I was wondering who was this really charismatic actress who looked like Shania Twain and itās only when the movie was over that I discovered that it was actually Shania Twain herself. Well, Iām glad she was involved because she was really lovely but, to be honest, it seemed to be a rather weird career move to show up in a cheap flick like this one that very little people will watch after all. At least, you could say this movie did finally procure some kind of reunions of the Vega brothers but, since Travolta and Madsen were both rather pathetic, even the Tarantino fans wonāt be pleased, Iām afraid. Anyway, to conclude, even if I have to admit that the damned thing was rather harmless, it was still a big waste of time and you should probably avoid it.Ā
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Posted : 2 days, 1 hour ago on 27 January 2025 03:18
(A review of
Creature Comforts (1990))
Pretty much like with 'A Close Shave', āThe Wrong Trousersā and 'A Grand Day Out', I actually watched this movie for the first time in the movie theater which was a total blast but, contrary to these other shorts, I donāt have it on DVD which is a real pity. Indeed, it would be really great to watch it again at some point after all these years. Anyway, even though I always wish to see Nick Park working with some other characters than the iconic Wallace and Gromit, his attempts were not great though (see āChicken Runā and āEarly Manā). This short was the exception though. I think it also displayed that his stuff actually works much better with such small sketches than with a full-length feature format but thatās a personal opinion. Anyway, the damned thing was just so well made and completely hilarious and itās by far the best thing Nick Park has ever delivered which didnāt involve W & G.Ā
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Posted : 2 days, 1 hour ago on 27 January 2025 02:56
(A review of
Wallace & Gromit: A Grand Day Out (1989))
Pretty much like with 'A Close Shave' and āThe Wrong Trousersā, I actually watched this movie for the first time in the movie theater which was a total blast and I do have it as well on DVD. So, I do have seen it couple of times, even many times, and, yet, it has been a while and I actually have a hard time to remember it in details so I guess I should re-watch it at some point. Anyway, thatās where it all started for Wallace and Gromit. Sure. the clay-motion might seem crude compared to their latter features (you have to keep in mind that Nick Park did the whole thing pretty much on his own at the time) but there is no denying that these characters were pure gold from the start. The other thing I really loved about this first short was that, from a narrative point of view, it still clearly stands out from their other movies and, only therefore, it did get some extra points from me. Anyway, I have a really weak spot for the damned thing.Ā
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Posted : 2 days, 2 hours ago on 27 January 2025 01:46
(A review of
Adam's Rib)
I wasnāt really sure what to expect from this flick but, since it was directed by Cecil B. DeMille and since it was available on YouTube, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, it was actually a really obscure directorial effort from DeMille and, to be honest, it wasnāt really good, Iām afraid. The fact that the copy I saw was of a rather poor quality probably didnāt help but, as far as I was concerned, it was a rather typical romantic melodrama, a genre that seemed to be really popular at the time. In this case, I was rather amazed how convoluted the damned thing was. I mean, I have seen my share of romantic tales but it was probably one of the weirdest love triangles I have seen so far. Indeed, Marian Ramsay was more or less cheating with a deposed king instead of some average guy. The weird thing was how she was actually flirting with this guy so publicly. At some point, I thought this Jaromir was some kind of con artist who was trying to trick her husband into some fake wheat deal but it would be giving this movie too much credit. Instead, to get rid off the guy, Michael Ramsay actually broke a (real) wheat deal with the government of the country of this deposed king with the condition that they would give him back his throne. So, like I said, it was all pretty convolutedā¦ To make the whole thing even more random, they had a daughter who was also involved in her own love story. In her case, it was at first weird and even cringe-inducing to see a 17 year-old girl chasing a guy who was probably in his 40ās butĀ Ā Iām afraid itās inherent to the time period. Another completely random scene was when this girl tried to explain something to her lover and they switched the scenery to the prehistoric age as if it would make her argument more potent this way. Anyway, to conclude, even if the damned thing was rather forgettable, I guess it might still be worth a look, at least, if you like the genre or if you are interested in Cecil B. DeMilleās work.Ā
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Posted : 5 days, 8 hours ago on 24 January 2025 08:02
(A review of
Wallace & Gromit: The Wrong Trousers)
Pretty much like with 'A Close Shave', I actually watched this movie for the first time in the movie theater which was a total blast and I do have it as well on DVD. So, I do have seen it couple of times, even many times, and, yet, it has been a while and I actually have a hard time to remember it in details so I guess I should re-watch it at some point. However, in my opinion, I think it is actually the best Wallace and Gromit feature or, at least, it is my favorite one. Indeed, it was with this movie that Nick Park did set most of the trademarks that would be running through all this franchise. Sure, they might have improved the clay-motion technique afterwards but, after all these years, this short still looks pretty awesome though and it is above all so damned entertaining.
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Posted : 6 days, 22 hours ago on 22 January 2025 06:20
(A review of
Wallace & Gromit: A Close Shave (1995))
I actually watched this movie for the first time in the movie theater which was a total blast and I do have it as well on DVD. So, I do have seen it couple of times, even many times, and, yet, it has been a while and I actually have a hard time to remember it in details so I guess I should re-watch it at some point. The fact that I don't remember much about it probably has to do with the fact that, even though I'm a huge of Wallace and Gromit, I do think that their movies, above all their plot, are just too similar. Still, I won't deny that the whole thing looks really awesome and that these 2 characters are just hilarious and you should absolutely watch it if you have the slightest interest in clay-motion pictures.
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Posted : 6 days, 22 hours ago on 22 January 2025 06:05
(A review of
Hit Man)
Since this movie was directed by Richard Linklater, I was quite eager to check it out and since it had been well received, I also had some rather high expectations. Well, to be honest, I have to admit that I was actually rather disappointed by the damned thing. I mean, this true story definitely had some potential and I do think that they could have delivered a really strong movie. Unfortunately, I'm afraid the end-result never really grabbed me though. I think the first issue was with the tone. Sure, to go for a comedy did seem to be a fine choice but their approach was just too light, at least for me. Seriously, to me, it felt like they were saying 'Yeah, we did find this incredible true story but we think it's just fine as it is and we won't make any effort whatsoever to deliver something you won't forget during the next 5 mins after you watched it'. The other issue was that, even though Glen Powell was praised for his performance, I think he was actually rather miscast here. Indeed, I never believed he was actually Gary Johnson and, to make it worse, in real life, he looks just way too much like his alter-ego Ron. I think they should have gone for someone more similar to Gary in real life, then it would have been a much bigger stretch to become Ron. At least, Adria Arjona was actually really good here and she might even have delivered her best performance so far. The whole thing was also rather scattered. Indeed, was it about a college teacher moonlighting as an undercover agent with all kinds of crazy outfits or was it about an undercover agent falling in love with a possible suspect? Of course, you could say that it was both but, in this case, it was maybe too much and both sides felt rather undercooked as a result. Anyway, to conclude, in spite of its flaws, I have to admit that it was a decent watch but, in my opinion, it is probably one of the most overrated movies delivered by Richard Linklater so far.
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Posted : 1 week ago on 22 January 2025 11:54
(A review of
Wallace & Gromit: A Matter of Loaf and Death (2008))
It has been ages since I saw this short feature, to be honest, I have to admit that I don't remember much about it and maybe I should check it out again at some point. The other reason I forgot most of it was probably due to the fact that, after 'The Wrong Trousers', all the W & G features followed the same pattern and this one was not different, at least, not different enough. Still, there is no denying that the animation was gorgeous and awesome to look at but, at this point, I wouldn't expect less from Aardman and their best director. Eventually, it would take Nick Park 10 more years to finally come up with a new feature and it would take 6 more years finally see these iconic characters again. Anyway, to conclude, even though I wish Nick Park would manage to come up with something else to do for these guys, the damned thing was still terribly entertaining and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre.
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Posted : 1 week ago on 22 January 2025 10:01
(A review of
Challengers)
Since this movie had received some solid reviews, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, I really enjoyed the damned thing, that's for sure. First of all, it is probably the best movie ever made about tennis which is actually not such an impressive achievement since there has never been a really great movie about this sport. However, the tennis thing was only half of the movie, which was fortunate because it would have been rather forgettable otherwise, and the other half was a really fascinating love triangle involving 3 tennis players. The best of them, I mean, regarding the tennis skills, was obviously the character played by Zendaya but nobody will know for sure since she got this tragic injury which destroyed her career even before it actually started. If it didn't have happened, I think she would have been totally consumed by her drive or obsession to become the best tennis player possible and I think she wouldn't have ended up with either of these 2 guys after all. Concerning Art Donaldson, he really loved her and still does and he was at first grateful that they had this deep connection through tennis and, by winning, they became even closer and the other guy then became just a distant memory. However, by focusing only on tennis through all these years, and also because the end of his career was coming nearer (at least, he would like it to end soon), he was wondering if tennis might have been the only connection they ever had. And, of course, there was the other guy, Patrick Zweig, the underdog we always like to root for. Potentially, from the 2 guys, he was actually the better player which was the reason why Tashi first did gravitate towards him. However, he was never passionate enough about the game and its stakes to fulfill any of her expectations as a tennis player but also as a man in general. However, his 'I-don't-give-a-f*ck' attitude (which basically did ruin his career on the long run) was also something Tashi, the biggest control freak you will ever encounter, couldn't resist even if she would completely deny it. The bottom line was that they all deeply loved each other and, yet, they couldn't be with each other either which was quite tragic. Finally, it was one of the really rare cases where the going back and forth in time actually worked really well. The way it all ended up was also quite pitch-perfect and so satisfactory. Anyway, to conclude, it turned out to be a really strong love story and I think it is definitely worth a look, especially if you are interested in Luca Guadagnino's work.
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