To be honest, I wasnāt really sure what to expect from this flick but since I have a weak spot for Julianne Moore, I thought I might as well check it out. Eventually, itās only afterwards that I discovered that it was actually directed by SebastiĆ”n Lelio, the director of the very solid āUna mujer fantĆ”sticaā, and this movie was in fact a remake of Lelioās own movie called āGloriaā, a movie which I haven't seen yet. Well, once again, I really enjoyed Lelioās realitisc approach. Indeed, the characters felt really authentic, with some real life, some real jobs and some real problems. However, if this approach was one of the biggest assets of this movie, it was also probably its downfall as well, Iām afraid. I mean, itās rather funny that, on most of the websites, they say this movie is dealing with āa free-spirited womanā but I thought she was actually just plain average which wasnāt necessarily a bad thing, in the contrary. Anyway, the bottom line was that, even though I was intriguing by what Gloria was going through, I was never really fascinated though. At least, it was a good thing that she was played by such a charismatic actress like Julianne Moore. Indeed, Moore is really a fine actress and she was once again really good here. Concerning John Turturro, he is also a solid actor and he did what he could but it was pretty much impossible to root for this character after he randomly ditchedĀ GloriaĀ not once but twice. Coming back on Gloria, I wish I knew more about what happened her during the 12 years between her divorce and the present days. Did she have a string of failed relationships? Was she single all this time? Anyway, to conclude, even if it never really grabbed me, it was still a decent watch and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you want to see another fine performance by Julianne Moore.Ā Ā Ā Ā Ā
An average movie


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An average movie


An average movie

To be honest, I really had no idea what to expect from this flick but since the trailer was intriguing, I thought I might as well check it out. Thatās the cool thing with Netflix, if you dig deep enough, you can actually watch some really wild obscure stuff. In this case, I have to admit that I had never heard of Eve before but, even though it is always pretty neat to discover some new artists, none of his songs really grabbed me though. I mean, I really liked his band, they were pretty good and played some really cool music but there wasnāt a single moment during which I thought that the guy had a great voice. Another issue was that, I obviously saw this movie with some subtitles, and, seriously, it seemed that all his texts were pretty much some gibberish and, combined with the endless flow of chaotic and unrelated visuals, well, the end-result was slightly headache inducing. Concerning the visual aspect which was the main reason why I wanted to check this movie, there was definitely some cool stuff. However, the editing was just relentless and chaotic. Indeed, each scene would last maybe only 2 or 3 seconds and, then, something completely unrelated would just pop up on the screen or they would just jump to something completely different. Eventually, I wish they did slow it down a bit, I would then have been much more able to appreciate what the hell was going on my screen. Coming back on Eve, I liked the fact that the guy never showed his face, it was a refreshing approach but it was undermined by the fact that they cut back to him way too often. I mean, what was the point of showing us this guy time and time again if there was actually nothing to see? Anyway, to conclude, even though I was definitely not the target audience, I thought it was still a decent watch though.

An average movie

Since this movie had received some really weak reviews, I didnāt expect much from it but Nick, my stepson, was still eager to check it out so we still went to see the damned thing in the movie theatre. Well, to be honest, I donāt think it was so bad after all. I mean, itās not that it was great or anything like that and IĀ probably did appreciate this movie more than it actually deservedĀ because I was expecting something so bad . The fact that I wasnāt familiar with this character also helped and I thought this modern vampire was pretty neat. On top of that, Jared Leto was a perfect choiceĀ to play this character and I think he nailed it. Finally, the action scenes were not bad and visually even rather well done. However, unfortunately, I have to admit that pretty much nothing else really worked in this flick though. Indeed, it is pretty obvious that, with such an ambiguous character, they could have simply focus only on him, making him at the same time the main character and the villain of this origin story, which would have been an original and pretty cool approach. Unfortunately, instead, they turned his best friend Milo into the bad guy which was not only really generic, predictable but, above all, not interesting whatsoever. There was also a big fuss about the end-credits scenes but they didnāt really bother me. I mean, why should we blame Sony for trying to take advantage of the Multiverse introduced in the MCU? Of course, it apparently all didnāt make much sense (I have to admit that it has been a while since I saw āSpider-Man: Homecomingā though) but Sony has never been and probably will never been as savvy as Marvel regarding the creation of their super-hero universe. Anyway, to conclude, I was probably too generous with my rating here but I think it is actually worth a look, at least, if you really like the genre.Ā

A good movie

Since I kept hearing some really good things about this flick, I was really eager to check it out. Indeed, after a prolific career going over more than 40 years, Paul Schrader had finally another critical hit. Well, it turned out to be a challenging movie, thatās for sure, and I have to admit that I had a rather hard time to connect with it. Indeed, the damned thing was just so dark, and to be honest, quite depressing. Eventually, what was Paul Schrader getting at? Was it about a pastor struggling with his faith or maybe with life in general? What was the link with the current worldwide climate crisis? There were also a couple of really surreal scenes involving Ethan Hawke and Amanda Seyfried which made the whole thing even more difficult to grasp but itĀ alsoĀ made the movie even more intriguing at the same time. While I was watching the damned thing, it also reminded me of āJournal d'un curĆ© de campagneā which I saw not so long ago and I wasnāt surprised to found out afterwards that it did indeed inspire Schrader for this movie. In both movies, the actual writing of the diary, even if it might seem an easy trick to hear the thoughts and feelings of the main character, had a rather mesmerizing impact, probably even more in āFirst Reformedā. On top of that, there is no denying that Ethan Hawke delivered another really strong performance (itās rather surprising that he wasnāt nominated for an Academy Award back then). Sometimes, you might wish that they went slightly deeper in this character but Hawke was fine and was always quite spellbinding to behold. Anyway, to conclude, even if it didnāt really blow me away, it was a solid watch and it is definitely worth a look, especially if you like the genre. Ā Ā Ā

A good movie

To be honest, I had no idea what this movie was about but since I have a weak spot for Georgina Verbaan, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, Iām pretty sure that my wife didnāt expect this movie to be so heavy when she picked it up yesterday evening. Indeed, as far as Iām concerned, with its title and poster, I was actually expecting another harmless average Dutch comedy. Well, it turned out to be something entirely different, thatās for sure. Indeed, it was in fact a really hardcore psychological drama after all and, for a while, I thought it would be some sort of Woody Allen kind of situation (which would have been already messed-up enough) but, eventually, this nightmarish situation turned out to be so much worse than I anticipated. Still, to be honest, the way the whole thing was constructed actually slightly bothered me. Indeed, this back-and-forth in time, probably the most overused and annoying gimmick nowadays, had very little artistic merit and was obviously used here to delay this huge revelation. As a result, Sonne, the adult version of Willemke, was a rather frustrating character not because of Abbey Hoes who did deliver a solid performance but because she refused to talk about what actually happened to her to anyone. Of course, you could argue that it made sense for this character because she was so heavily traumatized but I think the main reason she didnāt talk was because they wanted to keep this secret as long as possible. Anyway, to conclude, in spite of its flaws, I wonāt deny that the whole thing really did hit me like a sledgehammer, it was a powerful, even heart-breaking, drama and itās definitely worth a look, at least, if you can handle such heavy material.Ā

An average movie

To be honest, I wasnāt really sure what to expect from this flick but since the topic did sound intriguing, I thought I might as well check it out. Well, unfortunately, even though the material definitely had some potential, Iām afraid it never really worked though. I think the main issue was that Lone Scherfig had just too much contempt regarding the guys involved in this club. Indeed, even though I understand why she would despise them, I think a more subtle approach would have been more interesting or, at least, more rewarding. As a result, you never really rule for any of them and I never had the feeling that their club was anything amazing. I mean, basically, they went to a restaurant and they got massively drunk which is something anybody could do without being part of such supposedly āeliteā club. In fact, Scherfig went further by emasculating these characters even more by bringing their sex exploits to zero as they didnāt go further then humiliating 2 girls. By the way, they spent way too much time on the romantic relationship involving Miles Richards and Lauren. Indeed, it was just too generic and, if they really wanted one of them to have a girlfriend, sure, why not? But then he should have had this girlfriend right from the start. There was also the ending scene which displayed that the shenanigans happening within the club didnāt actually matter. Indeed, what really mattered was that these f*ckers would then eventually look out for each other and, in fact, would rule over Great Britain, no less than that. Eventually, this turn of event turned out to be more intriguing than watching a bunch of spoiled brats getting endlessly drunk and made the whole thing even more pointless. Anyway, to conclude, even if the damned thing never really worked, it was still an interesting watch though and I think it is worth a look, especially if you like the genre.Ā

An average movie


An average movie

Since this movie had been rather poorly received, I had some rather low expectations but, since it was directed by Judd Apatow and since it was available on Netflix, I thought I might as well check it out anyway. Well, Iām afraid I will have to agree with the critics on this one. First of all, itās such a pity that so many interesting directors like Apatow, when they finally get to work for Netflix, pretty much always deliver their worst or, at least, their most underwhelming directorial effort so far (see also Duncan Jones, Joe Wright, David Ayer, Matt Thompson, David Michod, Shari Springer Berman and Robert Pulcini). Anyway, in this case, the damned thing was so lame, it was seriously pretty much unwatchable. Itās too bad because it was the very first movie I saw which was actually really acknowledging the Covid pandemic so there was definitely some potential. Eventually, you might wonder if it was too soon to make a comedy about this worldwide tragedy but I donāt think it would have made any difference if this movie would have been released 10 years later. Indeed, it has been a while since I have seen such a comedy during which 99% of the jokes fell completely flat. To make things worse, all the characters were so uncharismatic and so tedious to behold in spite a decent cast involved (Karen Gillan, Leslie Mann, Pedro Pascal, David Duchovny, Kate McKinnon). There were even a couple of cameoās which were more weird than actually entertaining involving Daisy Ridley and James McAvoy. Eventually, the only one who managed to do something slightly interesting with her character was Iris Apatow and her first TikTok video was actually pretty cool. However, if the only thing you can enjoy is a random TikTok video involving the characters of this movie, well, it is pretty obvious you are watching something pretty bad. Anyway, to conclude, even if the concept was actuallyĀ neat, the damned thing turned out to be so weak and you should probably avoid it.
