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A good movie

Posted : 1 year, 12 months ago on 10 March 2023 08:31 (A review of A Night to Remember)

I have to admit I had never heard of this movie but since it seems to have a decent reputation, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, first of all, I made a mistake, I didnā€™t know this movie was originally in black-and-white and I saw instead a colorized version on YouTube. Unfortunately, the colorization was just awful, especially at the beginning, so you should definitely check the original black-and-white version instead. Concerning the movie itself, it was pretty good but, to be honest, it was so distracting how similar ā€˜Titanicā€™ was similar to this movie. Eventually, I have to admit I have never been a huge fan of this massive classic but, at least, I always thought that it was an accurate depiction of this tragedy. Well, suddenly, I discovered that, 40 years before, there was already a super accurate movie about these events, with a fraction of the same budget and with no CGI available. Sure, James Cameron did admit that this movie was an ā€˜inspirationā€™ but I think it went much further than that though. Indeed, there were at least 5 or 6 ā€˜iconicā€™ scenes from Cameronā€™s classic which were clearly lifted from this movie and, as far as Iā€™m concerned, his movie was basically a remake to which he added a rather cheesy and unnecessary love story. In this case, they went for a much more documentary-like approach with no main characters or bad guys involved and this approach was so much more satisfying. Still, even though I did appreciate the work done, Iā€™m still not sure if it is such a fascinating story though. Anyway, to conclude, Iā€™m rather amazed that this movie doesnā€™t get more credit, it is rightfully considered the best movie about the Titanic tragedy and it is definitely worth a look.Ā 



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An average movie

Posted : 1 year, 12 months ago on 9 March 2023 11:13 (A review of Amsterdam)

I wasnā€™t really sure what to expect from this flick but since it was directed by David O. Russell, I was really eager to check it out. I have noticed that this movie didnā€™t get much love when it was released and, well, to be honest, I would have to agree with the critics on this one. I mean, itā€™s not that it was bad, it was probably Russellā€™s most ambitious project so far, the whole thing was visually pretty neat and there was an impressive cast involved. I guess the main issue was with the writing. Indeed, the beginning scenes were definitely promising but it seems that Russel kept indulging himself with some narrative digressions which constantly dragged down the whole thing. Sure, I get that it was convoluted on purpose but Iā€™m afraid this approach did backfire after all. I mean, you had many WWI veterans struggling to fit in the US society, several romances, a couple of murders and a fascist plot to overthrow the US government. And I shouldnā€™t forget that, in the middle of all this, the trio of main characters did get indeed to Amsterdam at some point but, in my opinion, it had not enough impact on the story and I think it could have been actually easily removed. Anyway, it was a lot to digest, some of it was fairly interesting but, to be honest, none of it was really dazzling, Iā€™m afraid. In fact, even the star-studded cast started to bother me at some point. Indeed, instead of focusing on the main characters, every 5 minutes, you had a famous actor showing up to play a very minor character for maybe 5 mins and then disappear completely which was just so distracting. As a result, it is rather tricky to judge the acting since everyone involved was given too little to do, except maybe Christian Bale who had fun with his character but he also had slightly more running time than everyone else. Anyway, to conclude, even if the damned thing never really worked, it was still a decent watch and I think it is worth a look, especially if you are interested in David O. Russellā€™s work.Ā 



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An average movie

Posted : 1 year, 12 months ago on 8 March 2023 11:32 (A review of The Secret Life of Pets 2 (2019))

I wasnā€™t expecting much from this flick but since this sequel was available on Netflix, I thought I might as well check it out. I actually saw the first instalment in the movie theater because my wife really loved the trailer at the time but, to be honest, I barely remember the damned thing except for the fact that it didnā€™t really impress me. Well, as expected, this sequel turned out to be pretty weak. Sure, as usual with Illumination, the animation was fine but the writing was just so lazy. Indeed, apparently, they couldnā€™t come up with one story and, instead, they went for 3 different plotlines which converged towards the end. Well, even though, on paper, there might be nothing wrong with this approach, the end-result was just so disjointed and, above all, barely entertaining. I have to admit that I was curious to see (or hear would be a better word) Harrison Ford in his first animated feature and he was indeed a good choice for this character but Iā€™m afraid this movie, being the sequel of a third-rate animated franchise, was rather symptomatic of Fordā€™s current career status. Eventually, I still think that the idea of showing that pets have a whole secret life that we donā€™t know anything about was maybe generic but it could have be entertaining. However, and thatā€™s the whole issue with this franchise, instead of simply showing the everyday lives of these pets, they keep getting them involved in some far-fetched scenarios (in this case, not one but even three of them) and the end-result was probably even more underwhelming the second time around. Anyway, to conclude, even though I have to admit that it might be fairly enjoyable for young children, I really didnā€™t care much about the damned thing and I donā€™t think it is really worth a look, except maybe if you need to entertain some kids.Ā 



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A good movie

Posted : 2 years ago on 7 March 2023 11:50 (A review of Ant-Man and the Wasp: Quantumania)

Even though this movie apparently didnā€™t receive some stellar reviews, just like the other movies focusing on this character, I didnā€™t have some really high expectations but since I have been following the MCU from the very beginning, I still wanted to check it out. Well, to be honest, I was actually positively surprised by the damned thing. Not so long ago, I tried once again to watch ā€˜Black Panther: Wakanda Foreverā€™ since it was available on Disney+, but once again, even if it was a solid watch, it still felt too long, rather pretentious and actually fairly tedious at some points. Well, this new MCU instalment was actually the complete opposite. Sure, it was nothing deep or ground-breaking but it was also fairly short (at least, if you would compare it to all the current overlong blockbusters), unpretentious and mostly entertaining to behold. They certainly didnā€™t do anything really interesting with this whole Quantum/Multiverse concept but, at least, there was an actual link with the main storyline which was started after the Infinity Saga and it was something that I was seriously missing from most of the other movies and TV-shows on Disney+ that were involved in Phase 4. Concerning the characters involved, I donā€™t think it was a bad idea to have Scott Lang going into some adventure with his grown-up daughter Cassie, especially since Kathryn Newton was quite charismatic. However, Iā€™m not sure if it was such a great idea to bring along pretty much his whole family including his girlfriend and his in-laws. As a result, even though Scott Lang and Hope Van Dyne were supposed to be the main characters, they didnā€™t get so much screen time, especially Evangeline Lilly. Concerning the other actors, I didnā€™t see the point of adding Bill Murray as he was completely wasted and underused here but, on the other hand, I have to admit that M.O.D.O.K. was really awesome. Finally, the main point of this movie was to introduce Kang The Conqueror as, basically, the new Thanos, but, if you have watched ā€˜Lokiā€™ on Disney+, this introduction was rather anticlimactic, at least, to me. Anyway, to conclude, even though this movie didnā€™t get much love when it was released, I thought it was still a decent watch and it is worth a look, especially if you are into the MCU.Ā 


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A good movie

Posted : 2 years ago on 7 March 2023 11:14 (A review of The Art of Self-Defense)

To be honest, I wasnā€™t really sure to what to expect from this flick but since it was starring [Link removed - login to see] and since it was available on Netflix, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, it turned out to be an intriguing movie, thatā€™s for sure. Indeed, even though the tone was fairly well established, the whole thing was pretty dark, the genre they were going for was much more unclear. However, it was done on purpose and I think it was actually quite clever. Indeed, it made the whole thing quite unpredictable and I kept wondering where they were going with all that. Eventually, its sheer randomness also had its downside and Iā€™m afraid the end-result didnā€™t completely add up. It mostly had to do with the fact that none of the characters was developed whatsoever, even the main character. Sure, this way, they could keep a cloud of mystery around all these rather weird characters but it turned out to be after all an artificial gimmick and I wish they tried to explain slightly more their behavior and actions. For example, how could you explain that Anna would put up with this nasty behavior? Why did she stick around? In a similar fashion, even though Sensei AKA Leslieā€™s macho misogynist approach was obviously toxic, somehow, it seems that it still allowed Casey to have more confidence after all which was a rather questionable and even bewildering narrative choice. Finally, even though it might seem neat that Casey and Anna would take over the dojo at the end, it seems rather unlikely that the dojoā€™s students would inherit it automatically if the owner would suddenly pass away. Anyway, to conclude, even if not everything did make sense, with this mix of various genres and its unpredictability, the damned thing was still really interesting to behold and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre.Ā 



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A good movie

Posted : 2 years ago on 6 March 2023 11:44 (A review of It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World)

I wasnā€™t really sure what to expect from this flick but since it seemed to have a decent reputation, I thought I might as well check it out. To be honest, when I noticed on IMDb that this movie was more than 3 hours, I was actually rather apprehensive to see a movie which seemed to be not much more than a daft comedy lasting for so long. Well, eventually, I wonder what it is listed with such a long running time since the only version(s) that you can watch are much shorter (the one I saw was around 150 mins). Anyway, on paper, there is no way that such a silly comedy with a very thin plot and lasting for way too long should interest me and, yet, I have to admit I did enjoy the damned thing after all. I mean, there is nothing much to it, it's about a group of barely developed characters finding out that there might be some kind of treasure hidden in some park and, for the rest of the movie, you get see to see them racing each other to get there first. How they managed to deliver 150 mins of running time which such a flimsy concept is quite extraordinary but it was even more impressive that the end-result was actually entertaining. Eventually, even though the die-hard fans might argue otherwise, I think thatā€™s actually the strength of this movie, the fact that nobody involved took it seriously at all so there was nothing pretentious about the whole endeavor, just some plain old fun. Finally, one of the major points or goals with this movie was to include as many ā€˜famousā€™ American comedians as possible but, if you are not familiar with who was famous back then in the 60ā€™s, this whole aspect will be pretty much lost on you (I think I managed to spot only 3 or 4 actors). Anyway, to conclude, even if I donā€™t think it was really amazing, I have to admit that it is actually an entertaining comedy and it is worth a look, especially if you like the genre.Ā 



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An average movie

Posted : 2 years ago on 2 March 2023 10:30 (A review of The Osterman Weekend)

I wasnā€™t really sure what to expect from this flick but since it was the last directorial effort by Sam Peckinpah, I was quite eager to check it out. Well, while watching the damned thing, I have to admit that I was constantly scratching my head though. Seriously, from the beginning until the very end, the whole thing didnā€™t seem to make much sense. Apparently, this movie was supposed to be Sam Peckinpah'sĀ big comeback but he actually didnā€™t like the novel it was based on, he didnā€™t like screenplay either and the editing was botched by the producers who chose not to involve Peckinpah in the process. Eventually, before writing this review, I wondered if Roger Ebert did see it and, well, apparently, he shared my feelings. In fact, he even hated the damned thing and I canā€™t say I blame him. For example, you might wonder what was the point of all the nudity involved. Did it really have any added value or connection at all with this spying business? Ā There was also an interesting cast involved (Rutger Hauer, John Hurt, Craig T. Nelson, Dennis Hopper, Chris Sarandon, Burt Lancaster), they did what they could with this material and I guess there was some kind of sadistic fun to see them swimming and trying desperately not to drown in this mess. Indeed, the damned thing was definitely a mess and, unfortunately, not on purpose. Yet, somehow, I do think that the weird editing and directing choices did enhance the whole paranoid mood which did work for such a spy conspiracy thriller. Eventually, it makes me almost want to read Robert Ludlum'sĀ book to see if it at least made more sense than this film did. Anyway, to conclude, I think my rating was probably too generous here but I guess it might still be worth a look but probably only if you are really interested in [Link removed - login to see]ā€™s work.



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A good movie

Posted : 2 years ago on 1 March 2023 10:29 (A review of Crimes of the Future)

To be honest, I wasnā€™t really sure what to expect from this flick but since it was directed by David Cronenberg, I was quite eager to check it out. On top of that, not only it was almost a decade since Cronenberg had delivered a new directorial effort but, after more than 20 years, he was also going back to the body-horror genre, the genre that launched his career back in the 80ā€™s. Well, I was expecting something weird and gross and I was certainly not disappointed. In my case, somehow, the most unsettling thing was probably actually this breakfast eating chair but I have to admit that the whole concept of people getting aroused while getting cut or cutting other people was definitely not my thing either. And, yet, David Cronenberg delivered once again a rather fascinating vision of the future, a vision which was quite scary and, yet, for some reasons, still strangely attractive somehow. Unfortunately, even though the damned thing was always intriguing, to be honest, I canā€™t say it really blew me away though. The first thing that bothered me was the lack of context. Indeed, how did we get there? How long was this organic evolution already going on? Was there anything else noteworthy going on in the world? A bigger issue was probably the fact that there were too many characters involved. Indeed, the characters, especially the one played by LĆ©a Seydoux and Viggo Mortensen, were really interesting but, instead of developing them, they kept adding some other characters to the mix instead which was, in my opinion, a mistake. Eventually, you get a succession of characters saying and doing some weird things but I think it would have much more satisfying if, instead, they would have gone deeper in what a few of them were actually feeling and thinking. As a result, you donā€™t get to really know any of them and the biggest victim was probably Kristen Stewart who did end-up with a rather half-baked character. Anyway, to conclude, even if it wasnā€™t a real home-run, it was still a decent watch and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you are interested in David Cronenbergā€™s work.



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A very good movie

Posted : 2 years ago on 28 February 2023 02:52 (A review of The Immigrant)

By now, I have seen all the full-length features directed by Charles Chaplin but it had been several decades since I saw one of his shorts. Well, according to the IMDb ratings, it must be one of his very best so I thought I might as well check this one out. First of all, it was pretty neat that the copy I saw on YouTube was just pristine with no commercials on top of that. Anyway, I donā€™t think I have ever seen this short before but, within a few mins, I was reminded why I used to love these shorts so much when I was a kid. Indeed, the damned thing was just so hilarious and, in my opinion, Chaplin was just from a different league than everyone else involved in silent comedies at the time (Buster Keaton, Harold Lloyd, Laurel & Hardy,ā€¦) . Concerning the story itself, there were basically 2 parts. The first one was about the Tramp going on a trip to America and it was quite amazing how still topical the damned thing was, even 100 years later. Indeed, you can be pretty sure that most (illegal) immigrants face such hardship and worse when they try to reach Europe or the US and the fact that Chaplin managed to turn such dark material into something so entertaining is just a pure marvel. The second part was this time about the poor guy trying to pay his meal at a restaurant when he didnā€™t have a dime. It was actually the starting point of his short, Chaplin apparently did add the first part as an explanation on how the main character ended up in this predicament. Eventually, I actually preferred the 1st part because it had more impact but the 2nd part was some serious fun as well. Anyway, to conclude, I just loved this short and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you are interested in Charles Chaplinā€™s work.Ā 



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A good movie

Posted : 2 years ago on 26 February 2023 09:00 (A review of The Fabelmans)

Since I have seen all the movies directed by Steven Spielberg and since this last directorial effort had received some really good reviews, I thought I might as well check it out. Another cool thing is that I saw this movie with my mother who is also a major movie buff and she was the one who introduced me to the movies more than 30 years ago. Anyway, to be honest, I had actually a hard time to judge the damned thing after all. I think that the biggest issue I had was that I actually really loved so much the first 15 mins. Indeed, it was just so awe-inspiring to see this little kid watching a movie and getting his mind blown in the process. This sequence was just so identifiable and pretty much pitch-perfect and, for a moment, I thought this movie could turn out to be an amazing masterpiece. Unfortunately, it seemed that this movie delivered its climax right at the beginning and even though everything else was interesting enough, it never became really much more than that and it never reached the level of awesomeness displayed during the opening scene. The basic idea was to show how his parents' divorce would greatly influence his work but, eventually, I thought that none of them (his mother, his father, Uncle Bennie) as an individual really influenced him as a film maker after all. The fact that none of them was really intriguing as a character probably didnā€™t help either. It is interesting that, even though everybody involved claimed that all these memories were accurately portrayed, Spielberg did modify something crucial though. Indeed, for maybe a couple of decades, he actually blamed his father for this separation but, in this movie, he actually completely changed his point of view for something more nuanced (in fact, in this movie, you could say that his mother was more the one to blame). Eventually, whether you like his work or not, there is no denying that Spielberg's impact on Cinema as an Art has been huge but I'm not so sure if his life was so fascinating after all. Anyway, to conclude, even if it didn't turn out to be a masterpiece after all, I was still a decent watch and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you are interested in Steven Spielberg's work.Ā 


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