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Crazy racer. 2009. China.
6/10.
A cyclist gets caught up in a drug deal.
Not as simple as that, there are multiple stories going on and the characters slowly start to run into each other is funny ways.
A black comedy that has a few laugh out loud moments as it all slowly connects.
Very well written considering there is a large number in the cast and the stories at the beginning seem pretty isolated.


The mystery of Picasso.
10/10
A documentry style film from 1956 that shows Pablo Picasso creating his art. They film a screen as he draws on the other side with ink.
You get to see the process in a few minutes of the picture taking shape. From a simple line drawing it gets layered up, eventually with colour.
Near the end its more a stop motion style as he paints, then you can see how it gets more and more layered, sometimes going over whole parts.
 
Margin Call - Margin Call is a 2011 American drama film written and directed by J. C. Chandor in his feature directorial debut. The principal story takes place over a 24-hour period at a large Wall Street investment bank during the initial stages of the financial crisis of 2007–08.

Senior partners meeting clip -




full movie -



great flick, ruined somewhat by the sexual predator...
 
Ashfall. 2019. South Korea.
10/10.
A bomb disposal team has to plant a warhead in a mine to ward off a volcanic explosion.
At its core its a disaster movie with alot of CGI. But being that it's made in South Korea it came loaded with a good story that had a equal amount of laughs, tension and drama. It wasn't a 'one-person-saves-all' type of garbage, instead there was large cast with numerous characters, two were central to the film but the twists were written well enough it didn't get boring.
It was over the top in general, using nuclear warheads to defuse a erupting volcano, but very entertaining.
 
Footnote. Israel. 2011.
4/10
A father gets an award meant for his son.
Interesting film about a father and son who are both professers, but the father has been looked over for any awards in his lifetime of research while his son is popular.
It's a slow film that doesn't really pick up, the academic side of things is the main thrust of and it does get tedious. The way it's 'resolved' is nice, with the son backing his father but thats about it.
 
Death by hanging. 1968. Japan.
7/10
A korean living in Japan is convicted of of two counts of murder and hanged, but it fails. What happens next is that they try to get him to remember and confess to his crimes so he can be hanged again.
Comical in the way they are rather over the top in the way they try to get R to remember, this includes taking him to scene of the crime and re-enacting it with a woman playing the part of the victim.
When they get back to the chamber, it turns slightly into a more philosophical drama about who is ultimitely responsible for carring out the death penalty. Issues of Japans occupation of Korea come up as well as the idea of what is a nation.

The trailer has a voice over by the director.
 
The Executioner. 1963. Spain.
10/10
A undertaker gets the local executioners daughters pregant.
Black comedy about two people whose jobs make then unable to mix in general society. The daughter of the local executioner is unmarried and he is due to retire, the local undertakers son meets and falls for her. He is pursaded to take on the role of his father-in-law. The fim is lighthearted with a couple of chuckles in it. It mainly deals with the fact that he is scared of actually having to go thru with his new job.
In Spain at the time it was garotting, not hanging of beheading with the a guilotine.
 
Witchhammer. 1970. Czechoslovakia
10/10
A little incident spirals in a series of trails for witchcraft.
Drama about a old woman who tries to steal a communion wafer and is accused of witchcraft. Based on a true story with dialouge from the court records, under torture she inplicates more people and the cycle continues. Wealthy people are pulled in and their property taken to pay for the trial.
The local priest and others are dubious of the 'confession by torture' ways of the Inquisition, but are either forced to go along or accused, tortured and burned.
Interesting and tense drama about what happens when someone gets unimited power based on the superstitions of the time. The film is pretty straight forward with nothing over the top. Filmed in B/W the torture scenes are gory and come across as just part of the process. It illustrates the point that people will say anything to get the pain to stop.
Similar to The Devils, a british film about a priest accused by a nun of witchcraft, but that is in colour and alot more action packed.
 
The rope curse. 2018. Taiwan.
6/10
A school girl hangs herself and the spirit take revenge.
Atmospheric with some elements of tension, but a little more drama than actual horror elements. The usual long black hair blury spirit with a white dress was present. But the film after a while seemed to focus more on the flashbacks to the school and what happened.
It was similar to Liverleaf, a Japanese film from 2018 and Mourning grave, South Korea from 2014.
Mourning grave is very good and alot more brutal.
 
Dark light on Netflix it was actually pretty good.
 
i find this funny how silly some peoples are
they watch movie, where there is some drama crying misery or suffering, then they feel some compassion to also feel sad and then say it is fantastic film😄
im not talking about art context of cinema, but people enjoy other peoples suffering so they dont have deal with their own stuff, im sorry but its completely backward opposide way of living handling the life
 
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