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HOSTILES

2017 movie staring Christian Bale, ( Cpt John...) a hard edged army captain who is assigned to take a Indian chief, his son and wife plus daughter back to their homeland..
On the way they pick up a widow, whose family have been killed....
A slow burner film that is 2 hrs 15 mins long.... The set up scenes are pretty violent and don't last more than 5 mins but are done well enough to carry the tension/mood of the characters...

Very good film, worth watching..
 
The Ipcress file. 1965.
6/10
Starring Micheal Caine as a spy tasked with finding a kidnapped scientist.
Slow drama that has a decent plot. Typical spy thriller of the time, steady with a level of intrigue, no action. Small cast makes it easy to follow.
 
Toni Erdmann. 2016. Germany.
8/10
(rewatch) A aging divorced father tries to re-connect with his corporate working daughter.
Feel good bitter sweet comedy, that has equal moments of humor and slight sadness. The comedy comes from the father and his odd but harmless jokes. Her job in a consulting firm that helps firms cut workers to increase profits, brings a tinge of reality when he gets involved. The film is over two and half hours, but has a steady plot as they both learn from each other, and rekindle a relationship.
 
Rock the casbah. 2012. Israel.
4/10.
A group of soldiers are stationed on after one of them dies from a washing machine being dropped on him.
Set in 1989 during a uprising. It shows life in Gaza and the how the soldiers interact with each other and the residents.
Nothing really noteworthy happens, it shows a military acting with impunity against civilians, similar to The battle of Algiers.
With the young lads of the population taunting them into a response, and the older generation just wanting nothing to do with them.
 
Dead mans letters. 1986. Russia.
6/10
A world in total ruins, inhabited by survivors living underground.
No plot to speak of, just a old man, carrying on in a way that keeps him sane, when he is surrounded by desolation. Along the way there is a narration of 'letter's' his writing, with no idea if they will ever be read. The film has a sepia tone over it, this works well to convey a rust look inside and out. When the film is outside, the destruction and pollution are everywhere. Amazing scenes. There is state that has control, but its a very minor thing. Surreal, but realistic, the pace is slow with a very arthouse feel.
 
The undertaker. 2023.
7/10
A undertaker is drawn into burying the bodies of murder victims for a local gangster.
Low budget with a engaging plot. It uses a small cast to tell a larger story, through a flashback and interactions between certain characters. A run time of 90 mins ensures a slow but sure rise in tension.
 
Kraven the hunter. 2024
3/10
Villain in the spider man series of comics.
Well filmed with the comic book look, but with a forgettable story, really questionable cgi fight scenes. It packs out the plot with a boring life drama, and thus fails to capture the attention.
 
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