I'm so jealous of you two. I want to see YWNRH so bad, but the closest theater I can find is almost an hour's drive away and transportation is an issue.
I'm so jealous of you two. I want to see YWNRH so bad, but the closest theater I can find is almost an hour's drive away and transportation is an issue.
I'm so jealous of you two. I want to see YWNRH so bad, but the closest theater I can find is almost an hour's drive away and transportation is an issue.
It's out on Blu-ray unless you have to watch it in cinema.
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Look, I'm not judging you - after all, I'm posting here myself, but maybe, just maybe, if you spent less time here and more time watching films, maybe, and I stress, maybe your taste would be of some value. Just a thought, ya know.
A psychologically caged woman attempts to break free from her sexual traumas, emotional complexities and sorrow...
This was my first Sion Sono film and I must say that I'm really impressed. Splendid cinema!
Surreal, Cronenberg-esque film by one of France's best modern day directors, François Ozon. I enjoyed this quite a bit, even though it's far from a perfect film, especially narrative-wise. It does have a lot of other great things to offer.
Gorgeous and engaging film noir that kept me in the dark until the end. It's a much grander film than I expected it to be. There's a lot of stuff going on. Loved it!
A psychologically caged woman attempts to break free from her sexual traumas, emotional complexities and sorrow...
This was my first Sion Sono film and I must say that I'm really impressed. Splendid cinema!
Dang, i missed this. Glad you liked it then, it's so great. I'm watching my fifth of his: Guilty of Romance in the next few days, he hasn't disappointed me yet and this sounds especially dark and just perfect for him.
I've always been fascinated with the concept of cults. This is one of those cool docs that lays out the outlandish experience of being part of a cult quite well. In this case the cult is pretty benign compared to others, but it still has its dark and (certainly) crazy sides as well.
REWATCH #7 -Harry Potter and the Goblet of Fire (2005) ~ May 12
One of the Harry Potter films I've seen the most in my youth. It was on TV and I kept watching it out of nostalgia. I can't say many bad things about Harry Potter films.
Nice anime picture by Makoto Shinkai with beautiful animation and an intensely emotional story that works most of the time.
It probably doesn't deserve its current status as the "new Spirited Away" (as some are calling it), but it's certainly clear to me why so many people love this. It's the most financially succesful anime of all time now in Japan (not sure if that's taking inflation into account, though, I haven't looked into it yet).
Very relevant epic about dirty politics. It asks the hard questions: Can goodness be built out of evil? How important is the truth? Until when does the end justify the means?
But above all, it's a classic tragic story about humanity's most dangerous addiction: the addiction to power.