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The Favourite (Yorgos Lanthimos, 2018) They might as well have called this movie Catty Bitches in Queen Anne's Court. I generally try to avoid movies with such a predominantly female cast but The Favourite looked like it was going to be a good bit of fun and it did not disappoint. I really liked the dark humor and, as a bit of a sucker for costume dramas, I really loved the sets and the clothes. I have to say that I wasn't expecting this to be a love triangle and was a little surprised by the sexual elements, but it wasn't at all graphic and worked well with the story it was telling. All three lead performances were very strong and, while it did drag in a few places and I didn't quite love it, I do think this is a movie I will want revisit. I may even try to get a second viewing in before it's time to vote for the 2010's list, though there is quite stiff competition and it probably won't make the cut for me. |
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What We Do In the Shadows (Jemaine Clement and Taika Waititi, 2014) After seeing the trailer for this, I had my reservations but I really like Jojo Rabbit and since this made the Comedy Countdown I thought I'd give it a shot. I think the concept is good - and certainly mockumentaries can work very well for me - but it relied a little too heavily on silliness and there just wasn't enough substance here for my tastes. I did chuckle a few times, but I mostly felt detached from the whole thing and were it any longer than its 86 minute runtime I don't know that I would've finished it. Not a bad movie and amusing enough for one watch, but not something I'm likely to revisit and I definitely won't be voting for it in the 2010s countdown. |
Ethel & Ernest (Roger Mainwood, 2016) I saw this being suggested in GBG's 2010's Recommendations thread and I thought I'd give it a shot. There's a lot to like here. The film is really beautifully animated and it details the lives of a very ordinary couple, from the late 1920s to the early 1970s, as they try to cope with the events of the world and the ever evolving technology and politics of their day. It was really neat to get that perspective. Unfortunately, my ability to enjoy this film was all but destroyed by one thing: Ethel. Holy shit that woman was infuriating - always thinking herself better than the "common" people, while being in denial of her own place in the social hierarchy and remaining willfully ignorant of the realities of politics and world events. I hated her so much and every time I'd start to enjoy myself she'd do or say something else that irritated me and I was left very much detached from the whole thing as a result. But I do have to give credit where it is due and this is a very well crafted film. It's just not one that I'm likely to ever watch again and it certainly won't be getting my vote for the countdown. |
Lilting (Hong Khaou, 2014) This is another movie I saw being suggested in GBG's 2010's Recommendations thread. I hadn't even heard of it before then, Although it's rather short, this is definitely a movie that requires patience and full engagement. It's a slow meditation on grief, guilt, obligation, and understanding. Ben Whishaw gives a particularly strong performance as a young man trying to connect with his dead boyfriend's Chinese-Cambodian mother - who doesn't like him, speaks no English, and doesn't know that her son was gay. Cheng Pei Pei is also excellent as the dead man's mother and gives a lot of humanity to a character that might otherwise have come off as cold, particularly in the film's earlier scenes. It's a very moving film and one that I'll probably watch again, but my shortlist for the 2010s countdown is now at 82 films so its chances of making the final cut are pretty slim. |
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Lady Macbeth (William Oldroyd, 2016) (Rewatch) Lady Macbeth is gorgeously shot with a palatte of earth tones and black, with just a little pop of color here and there. And it was really the look of this film that seduced me when I first saw its trailer back in 2016. But that's not what really makes this a memorable experience. For that you must look to its central performance. Florence Pugh is absolutely chilling as Katherine - a woman who, once finding a taste of freedom in her otherwise stifling life, goes to increasingly cruel measures to keep it. She is calculating, remorseless, and will take out anyone who gets in her way. Yet this is not a movie that is particularly violent. There are a few bursts of action and it clocks in at only about 90 minutes, but it burns at almost a snail's pace. It also almost completely lacks a score. There's virtually no music to instruct or manipulate your emotions. You are simply presented with a set of people and circumstances and are left to judge them for yourself. As for me, I come away from it not knowing entirely how to feel about Katherine and her crimes, and I love that about it. It still remains to be seen if this will make the final cut for me, but its definitely not out of contention yet. |
Re: The Resident Bitch Prepares for the MoFo 2010s Countdown
Is this a recommendation thread, or do you already have your watchlist assembled?
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Originally Posted by SpelingError (Post 2332352)
Is this a recommendation thread, or do you already have your watchlist assembled?
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Originally Posted by Miss Vicky (Post 2332353)
Feel free to post recommendations if you have them, but I can't promise I'll get to them.
https://www.listchallenges.com/top-2...s-of-the-2010s You've likely already seen most of them though. |
Originally Posted by SpelingError (Post 2332356)
I posted this in the Preliminary Thread, but I might as well send it here as well:
https://www.listchallenges.com/top-2...s-of-the-2010s You've likely already seen most of them though. Holy Motors Upstream Color Snowpiercer Arrival Cameraperson Burning Under the Skin Exit Through the Gift Shop A Ghost Story Marriage Story (I started this, but quickly got bored and shut it off) Blackkklannsman Hereditary Shame (this is already on my watchlist) Prisoners Fruitvale Station Enemy Of those I have seen, I hated Tree of Life and disliked Inside Llewyn Davis. A Separation was probably the one I liked best, but I really need to rewatch it because it's been awhile and I've only seen it once. |
I would definitely second Prisoners above^^
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Re: The Resident Bitch Prepares for the MoFo 2010s Countdown
I would second Prisoners and Arrival above^^
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I would also recommend them, but you all already know that :D
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Re: The Resident Bitch Prepares for the MoFo 2010s Countdown
Arrival is good. I better get to Prisoners sometime.
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You're tough to recommend for but I'll do my best. These are all on my list of contenders.
Nightcrawler (2014) I'm sure you've seen this, a lock for the countdown. Capernaum (2018) I'd recommend this to anyone on the forum. A good chance to make the countdown. Tyrannosaur (2011) Bleak and gritty British drama with a great lead performance. There's a tough scene with an animal but it's not real. The actor and the film both have a following so it has a chance to make the countdown. Blue Ruin (2013) Gritty crime thriller that has a shot to make it. The rest have no chance to make the countdown- Cold Fish (2010) Gory and funny Japanese film. Kidnapped (2010) This is a tough one, well made and not trashy. Intense and upsetting. Hounds of Love (2016) Another that's a bit disturbing. Australian crime thriller based on a true story. Pawn Shop Chronicles (2013) Interconnected stories, quirky and twisted. I think you like some of the cast. The Nightingale (2018) Australian historical revenge, I was surprised at how brutal it was. The Golden Glove (2019) Pretty messed up but you might get a kick out of it. Sleep Tight (2011) Very solid thriller with a creepy premise. Skin (2018) Based on a true story-a skinhead attempts to change. I thought it was excellent. Widows (2018) Crime thriller with a great cast. Nothing Bad Can Happen (2013) Disturbing drama from the female directors list. Based on a true story. Headhunters (2011) Fun action thriller. |
Avoid "Holy Motors" at all costs. Was thinking of nom'g this for the "Son of Infamy" thread.
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Re: The Resident Bitch Prepares for the MoFo 2010s Countdown
I really have no sense of what commonalities drive your taste or what to recommend, so all I can say is that I think Arrival is a masterpiece.
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Originally Posted by John Dumbear (Post 2332391)
Avoid "Holy Motors" at all costs. Was thinking of nom'g this for the "Son of Infamy" thread.
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Re: The Resident Bitch Prepares for the MoFo 2010s Countdown
Of the movies mentioned here, maybe you would like these?
Blackkklannsman Blue Ruin Both were Cosmic's noms in past HoFs. I haven't seen most of the other films mentioned on your thread. |
Originally Posted by cricket (Post 2332383)
You're tough to recommend for but I'll do my best. These are all on my list of contenders.
Originally Posted by Yoda (Post 2332392)
I really have no sense of what commonalities drive your taste or what to recommend, so all I can say is that I think Arrival is a masterpiece.
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