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An average movie

Posted : 23 hours, 28 minutes ago on 26 April 2024 09:37 (A review of Rebel Moon: Part One - A Child of Fire)

Even though this movie had been a huge critical flop, since it was available on Netflix and since it was directed by Zack Snyder, I thought I might as well check it out anyway. Well, to be honest, I don’t think it deserved such harsh critics though as I don’t think it was such a disaster after all. Indeed, I always had a weak spot for such epic Sci-Fi adventures and the damned thing was definitely ambitious. Still, even if I don’t think that it was really abysmal, it was still not good either though. I mean, it was visually not bad and it actually had some potential but, at the end of the day, I’m afraid most of it didn’t work. The most frustrating thing was probably the fact that, even though this first part was more than 2 hrs long, the story still felt curiously empty. It probably had to do to with the fact that, even though it was a new story taking place in some new world, Snyder picked up so many stuff from other movies that, sometimes, it felt more like watching a checklist in motion instead of an actual movie. Basically, he gave us ‘Seven Samurai’ in space which was not necessarily a bad idea but the end-result was barely entertaining. Another issue was the fact that the characters were either poorly developed or barely entertaining or probably a combination of the two. A perfect example would be Gunnar. Indeed, the idea of a simple farmer getting involved in some intergalactic rebellion against a ruthless seemingly almighty empire was actually pretty cool but, unfortunately, Michiel Huisman did nothing interesting with this character. In fact, it was in fact exactly what he did, nothing, as he looked stunned and wooden through the whole duration. However, the worst of the bunch was probably Sofia Boutella though. Indeed, as long as she didn’t say anything, she was quite charismatic and badass but, as soon as she was speaking, it was seriously rather cringe-inducing. Sure, she wasn’t helped by the rather pathetic dialogues she was provided with and, in the contrary to the rest of the cast, she basically had to carry the whole thing on her shoulders but still. Anyway, to conclude, it is too bad because the fact that Netflix is still willing to put so much money in something new should be celebrated but the damned thing felt like a huge waste and I don’t think it is really worth a look, except maybe if you are really a die-hard fan of Snyder’s work. 



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A good movie

Posted : 2 days ago on 25 April 2024 09:03 (A review of MĂ©nilmontant)

A few days ago, I already saw ‘Brumes d'automne’ and since this other vintage short from Dimitri Kirsanoff had an even better reputation, I thought I might check it out as well. Well, to be honest, I have to admit that, just like with ‘Brumes d'automne’, even though I did admire the work done, I still had a hard time to connect with the damned thing though. I mean, even though the lovely Nadia Sibirskaïa was once again involved (I thought she was actually even more mesmerizing in ‘Brumes d'automne’), it was interesting how really different both movies were. There is of course the fact that this movie was 3 times longer but it was also slightly less surreal and there was this time some plot, even if I still had a hard time to figure out what was going on most of the time. I think the main issue with this short was that it actually started with its climax. Indeed, it was such a powerful and striking scene but, like I said before, it seemed to be actually the climax of this movie, which was definitely a bold move but, as a result, I felt slightly numb through everything that happened afterwards. Anyway, to conclude, in spite of its flaws, it was still a decent watch though and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you are interested in such experimental vintage features. 



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A good movie

Posted : 3 days ago on 24 April 2024 08:59 (A review of Emma.)

To be honest, I wasn’t really dying to see yet another adaptation of the famous Jane Austen book but, since I have a weak spot for Anya Taylor-Joy and since this movie was available on Netflix, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, I still don’t think it is a really strong story (on the other hand, I have to admit that I don’t remember much the version starring Gwyneth Paltrow which I saw ages ago, except that it didn’t really impress me back then). Indeed, even though Emma Woodhouse and Knightley are separately fairly entertaining on their own, I’m afraid their little romance was just too predictable and it was in fact barely entertaining. And, yet, with this adaptation, I think they made the most of this story though. First of all, the damned thing was visually really impressive and I’m not surprised that Autumn de Wilde used to be a photographer before making this movie. Indeed, all the production design and costumes were quite exquisite. Furthermore, the cast was pretty good, especially Anya Taylor-Joy who, once again, really impressed me. Indeed, I think it was rather tricky since Emma Woodhouse can’t be super smart but she can not be really dumb either, and she has to be sharp and direct but she can’t be completely vain, insensitive or mean either. However, Taylor-Joy really nailed it though and she delivered in the process a fully-fledged and complex character and I think it’s even more remarkable when you think that the material was basically a rather fluffy romance at the end of the 18th century in England. Anyway, to conclude, even if it didn’t really blow me away, I have to admit that it was still a decent watch and I think it is worth a look, especially if you like the genre. 



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A good movie

Posted : 4 days, 1 hour ago on 23 April 2024 07:51 (A review of Brumes d'automne)

Recently, I have been focusing on older movies and since this one seemed to have a decent reputation and since it was available on YouTube, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, it turned out to be a really poetic short, that’s for sure, and, yet, it was still missing something to really blow me away though. To be honest, I have to admit that I actually had a very bad day when I watched it so I might have to check it again under better circumstances. On the other hand, there was also the fact that I recently watched several vintage shorts which were so much more abstract and wild than this one, as a result, it did seem slightly to be too straightforward, even if it was quite beautiful to look at. I mean, Nadia Sibirskaïa was a really intriguing and charismatic woman and these landscapes were striking as well but half of the duration was only about switching between her and these images which was rather repetitive and, to be honest, not really satisfying. Anyway, to conclude, in spite of its flaws, it was still a decent watch though and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you are interested in such experimental vintage features. 



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A good movie

Posted : 5 days, 16 hours ago on 21 April 2024 04:08 (A review of Anne+)

To be honest, I wasn’t really sure what to expect from this flick but my girlfriend wanted to see something romantic and in Dutch and, since this movie was available on Netflix, I thought we might as well check it out. Well, I usually don’t care much for most Dutch movies and even less for their usually really lame romantic-comedies but I have to admit that I really like this one. Indeed, the characters were very well written and I was really impressed by Hanna van Vliet who was just so charismatic and, yet, still completely relatable which is a really tricky balance to achieve. I also did appreciate how they take their time to show this vibrant community of gay people living in Amsterdam showing that gays are just regular folks, they just want to be left alone and enjoy life like everyone else. And yet, somehow, I think the damned thing still missed something to be really great though. Basically, the main idea was that the main character had some major issue to articulate her thoughts and feelings which was well handled but I'm afraid this approach did drag the down the pace of the whole thing. Indeed, if the whole issue was that the girl has some trouble to speak her mind, well, it was actually pretty thing narratively speaking, even if it was quite realistic. Still, it was easily one of the best Dutch movies I have seen in quite some time and I think we will also check the TV-series it was based on, just to spend more time with this intriguing young woman and to see what happen to her before. Anyway, to conclude, even if it didn’t manage to be a masterpiece, I really enjoyed the damned thing and I think it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre. 



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A very good movie

Posted : 5 days, 17 hours ago on 21 April 2024 03:39 (A review of Green Border)

As usual, I didn’t know anything about this movie before watching it but my other film club members made it pretty clear that it would heavy. Well, within 5 mins, I understood that it will be pretty rough and, indeed, at the end, we were all fairly traumatized about what we just saw. As far as I was concerned, it felt like a horror feature, the big difference was that it was based on something real which made all these images even more hard to swallow. Eventually, it was a strong reminder how we seem to live in some kind of parallel world where we worry about the costs of our groceries and about where we are going to spend our next fancy holidays when, not so far away, some really desperate immigrants are going through hell dreaming of a better life for themselves and very often for their very young kids. Something which was not handled in this movie was the fact that, if they ever managed to reach their destination (many won’t), they will be despised and very poorly treated by the local population which made me feel such a great shame. They did spend some time however to show how awful the job was for the military working at the border and it was a great way to show that, even if someone gets in direct contact with these refuges, they pretty much feel instantly different about them which shows, that deep down, we are all human. But they didn’t stop here, they also spent some time with some activists, just a handful of them, who tried to make a difference but I think the way this group was depicted was less effective. Indeed, it seemed that none of them had a daily job or some family to take care of and that they all could simply drop off everything to help these poor souls which seemed less realistic than the rest of this movie. Anyway, to conclude, I’m still shaken up by the damned thing, I still think it is definitely worth a look but you should expect to feel really depressed afterwards. 



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A very good movie

Posted : 6 days, 21 hours ago on 20 April 2024 11:55 (A review of Rudeboy: The Story of Trojan Records)

I actually came across this movie completely by chance when I was looking for something else on my TV guide but, since I have always been a huge fan of Reggae music, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, I wasn’t disappointed, that's for sure, but to be honest, if you are not into this music genre, it probably won't be interesting for you but, for the fans like me, it was pretty awesome. In fact, even though I’m quite familiar with Reggae history and even though I obviously heard about Trojan records (I even have a few of their CD's), I didn't know the history of this label so it was pretty cool to discover what happened back then. However, even though I knew pretty much all the songs, I didn't know or recognize everyone who was involved, there were so many people interviewed and, to be honest, it was not always clear what was their impact on Reggae music in general and on Trojan records in specific, at least, not for all of them. The other thing that didn't really work was the fact that, up until Trojan became really successful at the beginning of the 70's, they took their time to explain and develop each stage that lead to this success which was really neat and informative. Unfortunately, everything happening afterwards was rushed and barely developed at all which was too bad. Indeed, this success did last only for a few years but it was unclear why and Trojan even went bankrupt fairly quickly afterwards. Eventually, you might wonder how a successful label could go from delivering number 1 hits and lose everything in such a short time period but you won't get any useful information here since this aspect was handled in maybe 5 mins. Anyway, to conclude, even if it wasn't flawless, I still really loved the damned thing and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you are a fan of Reggae like I am.


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A classic

Posted : 1 week ago on 19 April 2024 09:38 (A review of Diary of a Lost Girl)

A few weeks ago, I already saw ‘Die BĂŒchse der Pandora’ and since Louise Brooks really blew me away at the time, I was quite eager to see this other movie she also made in 1929. It’s only afterwards that I discovered that both movies had the same director (G. W. Pabst). It’s interesting because I think that the two movies had a completely different vibe. I do think that ‘Pandora’ had a stronger story and a stronger character for Brooks but ‘Diary’ was however narratively less disjointed. Still, even though both movies were entertaining, I think that they were rather messy though. For example, in this case, it took me forever to figure out that Frieda was not Thymian’s mother but actually her aunt. It was also rather bewildering that Meinert was not fired and kicked out from their house when they found out that he was actually the father of Thymian’s newborn child. Finally, there was also the fact that the Count Osdorff killed himself after being married for maybe 10 mins with the main character. However, this movie will not be remembered for its story or its directing, it will be remembered because of Louise Brooks. Indeed, her performance was once again so intriguing and, after Maria Falconetti, she must be hands down the best silent movie actress I have ever seen. The interesting thing is that she did look exactly the same as she did in ‘Die BĂŒchse der Pandora’ but, expect that they both did end up in the prostitution, the two character were so different though. Above all, in both cases, Brooks was quite spellbinding to behold. Anyway, to conclude, in spite of its flaws, it was still pretty good and it is definitely worth a look, if only to see Louise Brooks shine one more time. 



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An average movie

Posted : 1 week, 1 day ago on 18 April 2024 09:20 (A review of Let Him Go)

I wasn’t really sure what to expect from this flick but since there was a decent cast involved, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, after playing Clark Kent’s parents in a few movies, Kevin Costner and Diane Lane had the opportunity to portray another couple here and they had once again so much chemistry together. Eventually, they were definitely the biggest asset in this movie but, to be honest, I don’t think the concept really worked though or, at least, the approach they chose to handle this story didn’t work. Indeed, their situation was sad, they had lost their son and they basically lost also their grand-son but these things just happen in life. Sure, her ex-daughter-in-law probably made a mistake to marry with Donnie Weboy but she was a grown-up woman, it was her choice and I don’t think that her ex-in-laws had any business interfering or, even worse, hatching up a plan to retrieve their grand-son. Eventually, the only way it could have worked was if they would have gone for something more ambiguous, more subtle. Unfortunately, instead, they kept hammering the fact that they were seemingly the best grand-parents in the world and that they were doing the ‘right thing’ which was never convincing, at least, not to me. Of course, from the moment they started to chase Donnie Weboy and his family, I wondered immediately if it would all end up in some bloodbath because that’s how Hollywood movies work. However, at some point, after a violent confrontation with the Weboy’s with a really dramatic conclusion, it seemed for a minute that they finally started to understand how foolish and misguided their whole plan was from the very beginning and, if it would have been the conclusion, it would have been a darker but solid ending. Unfortunately, they obviously couldn’t let it go (pun intended) and ended up in some massive carnage which was so predictable and obviously rather disappointing. Anyway, to conclude, even if the story never really worked for me, I have do admit that it was still worth a look but only because Lane and Costner were such a charming couple together.



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A good movie

Posted : 1 week, 2 days ago on 17 April 2024 09:15 (A review of Professor Marston & the Wonder Women)

To be honest, I wasn’t really sure what to expect from this flick but since it did sound intriguing, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, it turned out to be a fascinating story with some very strong characters. On top of that, who would have expected that Wonder Woman came from such a complex background? I had also no idea that the Wonder Woman comic-books were at first so kinky and subversive and it made the character so much more intriguing than she actually was, at least to me. In fact, it was apparently a known fact that William Moulton Marston did indeed live with 2 different women and had children with both of them but there was no record that they actually engaged in some kind of threesome like it was displayed in this movie. However, I think it made these 2 women and the whole agreement between the 3 of them even more intriguing. The main issue I had was probably the lack of context. I mean, to start this kind of relationship(s) today would be definitely challenging but they did it back in the 20’s until the end of the 40’s. Unfortunately, you never get a good idea of how bold and groundbreaking this choice actually was and, instead, they went for some romantic approach which was maybe easy to swallow but I think it did shortchange these characters and how complex they were on a psychological level. Furthermore, they spend too much time on this threesome and not enough on the creation of Wonder Woman as it came late during the 3rd act and I wish they did spend more time on this as well. Anyway, to conclude, even if it was maybe not a masterpiece, it was still pretty good though and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you are interested in this genre. 



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Notes: To be honest, I don’t think it deserved such harsh critics though as I don’t think it was such a disaster after all. Indeed, I always had a weak spot for such epic Sci-Fi adventures and the damned thing was definitely ambitious. Still, even if I don’t think that it was really abysmal, it was still not good either though. I mean, it was visually not bad and it actually had some potential but, at the end of the day, I’m afraid most of it didn’t work. The most frustrating thing was probably the fact that, even though this first part was more than 2 hrs long, the story still felt curiously empty. Another issue was the fact that the characters were either poorly developed or barely entertaining or probably a combination of the two. A perfect example would be Gunnar. Indeed, the idea of a simple farmer getting involved in some intergalactic rebellion against a ruthless seemingly almighty empire was actually pretty cool but, unfortunately, Michiel Huisman did nothing interesting with this character. In fact, it was in fact exactly what he did, nothing, as he looked stunned and wooden through the whole duration. However, the worst of the bunch was probably Sofia Boutella though. Indeed, as long as she didn’t say anything, she was quite charismatic and badass but, as soon as she was speaking, it was seriously rather cringe-inducing. Sure, she wasn’t helped by the rather pathetic dialogues she was provided with and, in the contrary to the rest of the cast, she basically had to carry the whole thing on her shoulders but still. It is too bad because the fact that Netflix is still willing to put so much money in something new should be celebrated but the damned thing felt like a huge waste.
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“Even though this movie had been a huge critical flop, since it was available on Netflix and since it was directed by Zack Snyder, I thought I might as well check it out anyway. Well, to be honest, I don’t think it deserved such harsh critics though as I don’t think it was such a disaster after a” read more

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MĂ©nilmontant
Notes: To be honest, I have to admit that, just like with ‘Brumes d'automne’, even though I did admire the work done, I still had a hard time to connect with the damned thing though. I mean, even though the lovely Nadia Sibirskaïa was once again involved (I thought she was actually even more mesmerizing in ‘Brumes d'automne’), it was interesting how really different both movies were. There is of course the fact that this movie was 3 times longer but it was also slightly less surreal and there was this time some plot, even if I still had a hard time to figure out what was going on most of the time. I think the main issue with this short was that it actually started with its climax. Indeed, it was such a powerful and striking scene but, like I said before, it seemed to be actually the climax of this movie, which was definitely a bold move but, as a result, I felt slightly numb through everything that happened afterwards.
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MĂ©nilmontant
Notes: To be honest, I have to admit that, just like with ‘Brumes d'automne’, even though I did admire the work done, I still had a hard time to connect with the damned thing though. I mean, even though the lovely Nadia Sibirskaïa was once again involved (I thought she was actually even more mesmerizing in ‘Brumes d'automne’), it was interesting how really different both movies were. There is of course the fact that this movie was 3 times longer but it was also slightly less surreal and there was this time some plot, even if I still had a hard time to figure out what was going on most of the time. I think the main issue with this short was that it actually started with its climax. Indeed, it was such a powerful and striking scene but, like I said before, it seemed to be actually the climax of this movie, which was definitely a bold move but, as a result, I felt slightly numb through everything that happened afterwards.
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A good movie

“A few days ago, I already saw ‘Brumes d'automne’ and since this other vintage short from Dimitri Kirsanoff had an even better reputation, I thought I might check it out as well. Well, to be honest, I have to admit that, just like with ‘Brumes d'automne’, even though I did admire the work don” read more

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A good movie

“To be honest, I wasn’t really dying to see yet another adaptation of the famous Jane Austen book but, since I have a weak spot for Anya Taylor-Joy and since this movie was available on Netflix, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, I still don’t think it is a really strong story (on the ” read more

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Notes: It was the first movie we saw together in the movie theater and it was a really nice experience. Concerning the movie itself, we both thought it was fairly entertaining but, to be honest, not really much more than that though. Dutch translation: Het was de eerste film die we samen in de bioscoop zagen en het was echt super gezellig en een hele bijzonder ervaring. Wat de film zelf betreft, we vonden hem allebei redelijk leuk, maar eerlijk gezegd ook niet echt veel meer dan dat.
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Notes: It turned out to be a really poetic short, that’s for sure, and, yet, it was still missing something to really blow me away though. To be honest, I have to admit that I actually had a very bad day when I watched it so I might have to check it again under better circumstances. On the other hand, there was also the fact that I recently watched several vintage shorts which were so much more abstract and wild than this one, as a result, it did seem slightly to be too straightforward, even if it was quite beautiful to look at. I mean, Nadia Sibirskaïa was a really intriguing and charismatic woman and these landscapes were striking as well but half of the duration was only about switching between her and these images which was rather repetitive and, to be honest, not really satisfying. Anyway, in spite of its flaws, it was still a decent watch though.
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Brumes d
Notes: It turned out to be a really poetic short, that’s for sure, and, yet, it was still missing something to really blow me away though. To be honest, I have to admit that I actually had a very bad day when I watched it so I might have to check it again under better circumstances. On the other hand, there was also the fact that I recently watched several vintage shorts which were so much more abstract and wild than this one, as a result, it did seem slightly to be too straightforward, even if it was quite beautiful to look at. I mean, Nadia Sibirskaïa was a really intriguing and charismatic woman and these landscapes were striking as well but half of the duration was only about switching between her and these images which was rather repetitive and, to be honest, not really satisfying. Anyway, in spite of its flaws, it was still a decent watch though.
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johanlefourbe posted a review of Brumes d'automne

A good movie

“Recently, I have been focusing on older movies and since this one seemed to have a decent reputation and since it was available on YouTube, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, it turned out to be a really poetic short, that’s for sure, and, yet, it was still missing something to really b” read more

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Posted: 3 months, 3 weeks ago at Jan 1 4:25
Blessings and wishes for a Happy 2024!


Posted: 4 months ago at Dec 24 23:13
Christmas wishes and hope for a Happy and Healthy New Year!

Posted: 1 year, 3 months ago at Jan 12 15:39
Happy 2023!!!
Posted: 2 years ago at Apr 17 6:11
Easter blessings to you and your family!

Posted: 2 years ago at Apr 13 23:20
Posted: 2 years, 4 months ago at Dec 25 19:50
Thanks for help!

And Merry Christmas!
Posted: 2 years, 4 months ago at Dec 25 18:51
Posted: 2 years, 10 months ago at Jun 8 13:26
I need your help!

I'm making this list - www.listal.com/list/tomorrow-never-comes - with movies with a plot of reliving the same day over and over again. Could you please help me fill it if a movie comes in mind?
Posted: 2 years, 10 months ago at Jun 5 6:34
Like to echo comments from TrekMedic & Marek, great effort putting this together and its great to see what people vote for, even though strangely the No 1 & 2 positions are films I personally am not a fan of.
Posted: 2 years, 10 months ago at Jun 3 14:12
congrats Johan, awesome list result
Posted: 2 years, 11 months ago at May 26 11:04
you welcome, thanks to join my poll too
Posted: 2 years, 11 months ago at May 23 17:23
Hi johan
I'm voting the 10 movies of your list now,

would you like to join my new poll

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Posted: 3 years, 1 month ago at Mar 9 16:34
Haha yup you're right Johan. I knew it was a French director of course but for some reason I thought it was an American production, thank you, I'll get about correcting that error. And thanks for the vote too, always appreciated.
Posted: 3 years, 3 months ago at Jan 1 4:20
Happy New Year Johan. have a good time with your family. The movies you have seen and the reviews you have done are impressive.
Whenever I'm looking at a filmography, your opinion is always there haha. Thank you for contributing so much to Listal.com since 2010.
Posted: 3 years, 3 months ago at Dec 31 15:54


Hoping 2021 is a better year for all of us :)
Posted: 3 years, 4 months ago at Dec 25 4:03
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Posted: 3 years, 8 months ago at Aug 25 20:36
Hi there!

I just read my comment section, I'm sometimes not that much online, I just noticed you did ask for my ten favourite films.
I'm sorry I didn't react sooner. I don't know if my vote still counts. My apologies. It's an awesome list, btw!
Posted: 4 years, 3 months ago at Jan 1 15:04

happy 20 new 20 year!!



Posted: 4 years, 3 months ago at Jan 1 1:00
Happy New Year, Johan!