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A good movie

Posted : 2 years, 11 months ago on 7 February 2022 09:50 (A review of Queen & Slim)

To be honest, I had no idea what this movie was about but it seemed to be pretty cool and, since it was available on Netflix, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, even if there were many things I really enjoyed in this flick, at the end of the day, it wasnā€™t a really strong story though. Indeed, the whole thing was basically some kind of black version of ā€˜Thelma & Louiseā€™. Seriously, it followed the exact same pattern, even with the over-the-top tragic ending. Well, since Iā€™m not really a huge fan of Ridley Scottā€™s classic, there was little chance that I would suddenly fall in love with this concept, especially since the makers didnā€™t bring anything really new, except the ethnicity and gender of the characters. As a result, you get a rather basic road-trip which is, in my opinion, one of the laziest genres. Of course, the characters keep making some quirky encounters and, of course, they bond with each other in the process. Some of the scenes still worked, like when they went dancing but too many other scenes, like when they wentĀ horseĀ riding, were just too much. Still, there is no denying that Daniel Kaluuya and Jodie Turner-Smith made such a charismatic couple together. Seriously, where this girl came from? Eventually, if the material was rather derivative, they were always convincing and always fascinating to behold. There was also the obvious link with the ā€˜Black Lives Matterā€™ protests and the heart-breaking fact that, in the US, being pulled over by the police might be one of the most dangerous events occurring in the life of any black man or woman. All these ideas were interesting but to squeeze them into a generic road-trip was not the way to go. Anyway, to conclude, in spite of its flaws, it was still a decent watch though and I think it is worth a look.Ā 



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A classic

Posted : 2 years, 11 months ago on 5 February 2022 07:51 (A review of Earth)

I wasnā€™t really sure what to expect from this flick but since it is considered as a major classic (among other things, it is included in the ā€˜ 1001 Movies You Must See Before You Dieā€™ list), I was quite eager to check it out. Well, to be honest, I really had a hard time to connect with the damned thing after all. The fact that I saw a very poor copy on YouTube probably didnā€™t help but the issue went beyond that Iā€™m afraid. I have to admit that Iā€™m not really familiar with the old Soviet propaganda movies (it was only the 2nd movie I have seen in this genre). Anyway, I was rather amazed by how this movie was filmed and edited. Indeed, like I said before, it is usually considered as a masterpiece but probably 90% of the shots were some close-ups which is such a weird way and, to be honest, rather uncomfortable way to shoot a movie. I thought it was even more bewildering since it was a silent movie. Indeed, most silent movies do actually the opposite, they focus more on wide shots showing the characters being more active to compensate the lack of dialogues. However, in this movie, you get instead a succession of faces constantly moving their lips but in complete silence. Considering the story itself, well, there was actually no real story and no characters involved, it was either a beautiful allegorical poem about the glory of the rise of the poor farmers against the landlords or some blatant Soviet propaganda, depending on where you stand regarding this matter. Anyway, to conclude, it had been a while since I have struggled so much with an old classic so maybe I should give it another try at some point in the future but I still think it is worth a look, especially if you are interested in this genre.Ā 


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An average movie

Posted : 2 years, 11 months ago on 4 February 2022 10:23 (A review of The Space Between Us)

To be honest, I wasnā€™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, it has been a while since I have seen a movie which was so completely all over the place. Indeed, it was dealing with living on Mars, the first baby on Mars, growing up on Mars, discovering Earth for the first time around, kids growing up without parents, kids growing up in the foster care system, ā€¦ Seriously, you could make a whole movie focusing only on each one of these ideas but it didnā€™t stop here, they also gave us a road-trip AND a teenager romance on top of that. So, there is no doubt that the damned thing was really scattered but some of these ideas were not bad. On top of that, Asa Butterfield was a perfect choice to play the main character and he made the most of this material. Concerning the rest of the cast (Gary Oldman, Carla Gugino, Britt Robertson), itā€™s rather hard to pick which one had the most thankless role. Coming back on the teenage romance, they made a cute couple, even if Robertson was actually 10 years older than her character, but it was quite a stretch that the only person he would be chatting with online would turn out to be the perfect girl of his dreams. If we could all be so lucky but Iā€™m afraid thatā€™s not how the internet actually works, even when you are living on Marsā€¦ Like I said before, there was so much going on in this movie, it is hardly surprising that almost nothing was properly developed. And I shouldn't forget the last minute twist about Gardner's father's identity which was also so lame. Anyway, to conclude, my rating was probably too generous here but I think the damned thing was still watchable if only because it was a decent reminder that we should cherish more our planet after all.Ā 



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A good movie

Posted : 2 years, 11 months ago on 3 February 2022 01:00 (A review of Ain't Them Bodies Saints)

To be honest, I wasnā€™t really sure what to expect from this flick but since there was a pretty cool cast involved, I was quite eager to check it out. First of all, it was definitely one of the best titles I ever came across (in fact, it doesnā€™t mean anything and it has no link with the movie itself, itā€™s just a random sentence David Lowery wanted to use as a movie title) and I loved the poster as well so that was definitely a promising start. Well, I always had a weak spot for Rooney Mara and Casey Affleck, together they had a lot of chemistry and made a very charismatic couple. Concerning the rest of the movie, it was pretty obvious that Lowery had been inspired by Terrence Malickā€™s work which wasnā€™t necessarily a bad thing. Indeed, it was visually pretty neat and I really enjoyed the ephemeral poetic mood. However, it is also had most of the drawbacks from Malickā€™s peculiar approach to filmmaking. Above all, there was eventually very little attention given to the plot. Indeed, it was pretty much an excuse to separate these two characters in order to reach a seriously doomed love story. As a result, you donā€™t get any details on how the actual robbery went down or on how Bob Muldoon actually managed to escape from jail which was obviously intentional but what we got instead was never really fascinating, Iā€™m afraid. Another issue was that, while this couple was always interesting to behold, even if they were in fact not together for most of the duration, I didnā€™t care much for any of the supporting characters. The fact that none of them was developed whatsoever probably didnā€™t help. Anyway, to conclude, even if not everything did work in this movie, there was still something quite spellbinding about this couple and I think the damned thing is worth a look, especially if you like the genre.Ā 



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A good movie

Posted : 2 years, 11 months ago on 2 February 2022 12:15 (A review of Never Rarely Sometimes Always)

To be honest, I wasnā€™t really sure what to expect from this flick but since I kept hearing some really good things about it, I was quite eager to check it out. Well, the damned thing turned out to be quite sad and depressing, thatā€™s for sure. Eventually, the most nauseating thing, at least for me, was the toxic masculinity constantly surrounding these poor girls. Seriously, it was pretty much everywhere, at school, at work, at home, in the public transports, ā€¦ Even the seemingly gentle guy in the bus had a rather creepy agenda and helped them out just because he wanted to ā€˜scoreā€™. Of course, you might argue that not all guys are so bad but Iā€™m afraid this description might not to be so far from reality. Concerning the whole abortion thing, well, itā€™s rather sad that, after years of women fighting to have the rights to make their own choices regarding their own body, it seems that the US are now going backwards on this matter (in fact, it is the case on many other subjects). What they seem to forget is that an abortion will always be a traumatic experience and, by making the whole process more and more awkward and complicated, it only makes the whole experience even more awful for all these poor girls and women, as displayed in this movie. Still, even if the movie was well made and newcomers Sidney Flanigan and Talia Ryder both gave some really strong performances, was this movie much better than any other movies dealing with teenager abortion released during the last 30 years? Indeed, at the end of the day, it was all a little bit dry and the fact that you never get to learn these two girls outside this major tragedy probably didnā€™t help. Anyway, to conclude, it turned out to be a really solid drama and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre.Ā 



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A classic

Posted : 2 years, 11 months ago on 1 February 2022 12:19 (A review of The Story of the Last Chrysanthemum (1939))

To be honest, I wasnā€™t really sure what to expect from this flick but since it was included in the ā€˜1001 Movies You Must See Before You Dieā€™ list, I was quite eager to check it out. I have to admit that Iā€™m not really familiar with Kenji Mizoguchiā€™s work but it is really neat to finally discover this great Japanese master. Anyway, I was rather impressed by how modern this tale actually turned out to be. Indeed, it was basically a story dealing with stardom, art, and love but it could just as well have taken place nowadays. Seriously, I could really picture a modern version dealing with the son of some popstar. Anyway, the main character was such a lonely guy who always lived in the shadows of his illustrious father and, basically, during his whole life, no one really ā€˜spokeā€™ with him. Instead, they kept giving him some empty and fake compliments and itā€™s so interesting because you can be pretty sure thatā€™s how things still go nowadays with most celebrities. Of course, it might seem dubious that he would fall in love with the very first girl that finally tells him something real but I think itā€™s actually understandable. Indeed, for someone like him, to finally have an actual conversation with another human-being must have been quite intoxicating, even irresistible. On the other hand, you might wonder what Otoku really did get from this relationship but there is no denying that both characters somehow felt a deep connection for each other. I also loved the idea that an actor is like any other artist, in order to become great, they probably should have to face many obstacles because, eventually, how could you portray an emotion that you have never experienced? Anyway, to conclude, even if it might not be an easy watch, I really enjoyed the damned thing and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre.Ā 



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A bad movie

Posted : 2 years, 11 months ago on 31 January 2022 09:44 (A review of Overdrive)

To be honest, I wasnā€™t really sure what to expect from this flick but since I have a weak spot for Ana de Armas and since it was available on Netflix, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, Iā€™m afraid it turned out to be even worse than my lowest expectations. Basically, I never really cared for the ā€˜The Fast and The Furiousā€™ but do you know what is actually worse than the long-running action franchise? A cheap European knock-off like this one. Seriously, they even took the least interesting actor ever involved in Vin Dieselā€™s franchise and turned him into the lead. Concerning [Link removed - login to see]s, as usual, she was very lovely but, to be honest, she also gave here such a weak performance. Seriously, itā€™s difficult to believe that, the very same year, she would give her breakthrough performance in ā€˜Blade Runner 2049ā€™. Itā€™s not that the rest of the cast was better, itā€™s just that I didn't expect her to sink so low. Or maybe I did overestimate her. By the way, what I donā€™t get is that, even though it was a French production, there was no consistency regarding how the French characters were talking to each other. Indeed, sometimes, they would speak French for a while, then suddenly they would speak English with each other. Sure, it might be a minor detail but I always find this rather annoying. Of course, when youā€™re watching an action flick and youā€™re starting to pay attention on what language the characters are talking to each other, the makers probably did mess something up. Finally, I understand that they wanted to deviate somehow from ā€˜The Fast and The Furiousā€™ by focusing on some vintage cars but developing a high-octane action flick around some 50 year old cars might not be the greatest idea in the world after all. Anyway, to conclude, the damned thing was a big waste of time, not only for me but also for all the people involved and you should pretty much avoid it.Ā 



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A classic

Posted : 2 years, 11 months ago on 29 January 2022 07:47 (A review of Sons of the Desert)

Since this movie was included in the ā€˜1001 Movies You Must See Before You Dieā€™ list, I was quite eager to check it out. On top of that, even though I was rather oblivious about Buster Keatonā€™s work for a very long time, like with Charles Chaplin, I saw many shorts starring Laurel and Hardy when I was a kid and, back then, I thought these guys were just hilarious. However, I think it was at least 25 years ago the last time I saw one of their movies so I was wondering what I would think of them after all these years. Well, first of all, with this title, you might expect the comedic duo to go to some exotic location but you would be disappointed, as they eventually ended up at some convention in Chicago. At the end of the day, it was just about two ordinary guys who had nothing else more exciting to do then fixating on some fraternity. In fact, most of the movie was basically a play taking place at Hardyā€™s place involving usually the two men and sometimes their wives. So, it was nothing really complex or ambitious but it was obviously not the point. Indeed, it was more about the interactions and dialogues between these two guys and, even if it was not as hilarious as what I remembered as a kid, it was still certainly entertaining though. To be honest, in my opinion, Stan Laurel verges sometimes too much towards Chaplin but Oliver Hardy is always there, making sure he snaps out of it, and the combination of them together made them so unique and so successful. Anyway, to conclude, it was a very solid vintage comedy and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre.


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A classic

Posted : 2 years, 11 months ago on 28 January 2022 08:45 (A review of The Adventures of Robin Hood (1938))

I have to admit that I wasnā€™t really eager to watch yet another version of this timeless tale but since this movie is considered as the best version ever made, I had to watch it at some point. To be honest, I was at first actually worried during the first scenes. Indeed, the whole thing looked way too cheesy for me, especially Errol Flynn with his tights, pointy hat and haircut which all looked quite ridiculous. However, from the moment Robin Hood went to Nottingham Castle on his own with just a bow and some arrows to provoke his enemies right on the spot, I was actually sold. Indeed, not only the action scene that followed was quite thrilling, but the boldness and recklessness of the character was just neat. Eventually, while watching this movie, it became pretty obvious that the main issue with the more recent versions is that they usually chose a grim and serious approach but it is completely misunderstanding the material. Indeed, the story is actually fairly ridiculous and, in this case, they turned it into a fun and light entertaining tale which was a perfect fit. In fact, I was also surprised by how much Disneyā€™s animated version turned out to be pretty much a copycat of this movie. Seriously, they basically turned the characters into some animals and added a few songs but the mood and the plot were otherwise pretty much identical. This movie was also the obvious precursor of all the super-heroes movies which would rule the box-office more than 80 years later and it is rather surprising that it took the movie studios so long to figure out the commercial potential of the genre. Anyway, to conclude, this movie really deserves its solid reputation and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre.Ā 



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A good movie

Posted : 2 years, 11 months ago on 27 January 2022 11:42 (A review of Dune)

Since it was probably the most ambitious movie released in 2021, of course, I was really eager to check it out. Well, to be honest, maybe I wasnā€™t in the right mood but I actually really struggled to get into the damned thing after all. Itā€™s not that I donā€™t have any affinity with the material though. Indeed, I did read the book (which I really loved) and I watched David Lynchā€™s version (which I didnā€™t hate) but it was at least 20 years ago which was actually pretty cool since I didnā€™t remember everything in details. I donā€™t know, I have always been rooting for [Link removed - login to see][Link removed - login to see] but it seems that his SF flicks are getting not only bigger but also more pretentious each time around and I hope he will finally go for some other genre when he is done with ā€™Duneā€™. I mean, the whole thing was visually really neat, I wouldnā€™t expect less from this director, it is still a fascinating world and there were tons of charismatic and interesting characters and, yet, the damned thing never really grabbed me. Eventually, you might wonder if such a straightforward adaptation of Frank Herbertā€™s classic book was the best approach and, maybe, Alejandro Jodorowsky with his completely bonkers project was actually right. Of course, you might argue that I shouldnā€™t muse over a movie which was never made but it seems that turning this story into another SF blockbuster extravaganza only amplified the weaknesses of this story. For example, Paul Atreides is basically a wimpy emo kid whoā€™s terribly passive and never takes any decision by himself. Another issue was that most of the plot was about the fact that the Harkonnens were summoned to leave Arrakis so they could come back to get rid of the Atreides but wasnā€™t it actually a really convoluted plan from the emperor to handle his enemies? Anyway, to conclude, maybe it will be more enjoyable when we will be able to see the whole thing when Part 2 will be released so, for the time being, I will give it the benefit of the doubt but, so far, I canā€™t say I was really impressed though.Ā 



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