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The fate of the furious. (#8) 2017.
4/10
A bloke goes rouge, change of heart.
Never seen a film is this series.
So what is number 8 like at as first viewing knowing what i do about the series?
Does the film work as stand alone action?
Based reading reviews and watching trailers, it went a group of 'car thieves' to their own part of some evil vilian of the day.
It was a strange to see all these faces be expected to know the interpersonal history. That stopped any character development. Some of them seemed superhuman in nature. The cgi worked in well with the framed for the screen stunts.
What kills it working as action film is the fact its locked into the number. Nothing really makes any sense.
 
Jennifers body. 2009
5/10
Entertaining horror with doses of humour. Stereotypes make up the characters, for a slightly unpredictable plot.
Its strength lies in pratical effects on set, make up, and well filmed slasher type horror scenes.
 
The Goonies. 1985
8/10
All round entertaining comedy of following a treasure map. Good performances, editing, practical sets make for a all round classic adventure.


Fast and the furious 9. 2020
3/10
Glossy slick action series in which each film seems to get stranger.
Two of the 'family/team' members go into space, but not before one of them openly questions, in the film, why they can do the crazy stuff and not get hurt. The action is good but cartoon like, even more so the plot. Impossible to see as dramatic, just incredibly silly.
 
Green border. 2023.
7/10
Refugees crossing thru Belarus to Poland are shoved back and forth by border guards.
The film shows from various view points, those on the journey, those trying to stop them, and those trying to help. The main characters are well written, but the plot itself is more scarce. It creates tension as they are pushed back and forth, with things happening as they spend longer out in the open. But came across as more of a example of a reality very few people will ever have to deal with.
 
Beshenstvo. (Rabies.) 2023. Russia.
8/10
The film that sets up a simple idea of a father, whose taking his son to a isolated hut to detox him off heroin and doesn't add any nonsense.
The two main characters get some development, while the others are essential in other ways to the plot. The tension ramps up fast when its discovered there is a rabies among the wild animals in the area.
They are cgi, but seen in violent short bursts.
 
The Damned. 2024.
5/10
A ship wrecks on rocks and a legend takes hold of the residents of a small fishing village.
Psychological horror with a 90 min run time. The film gets off to quick start and ensures a creeping level of dread. A small cast and setting make for a claustrophobic feel. The film uses edits and sound to amp up the tension, but it kinda failed after a while and to keep my interest.
 
Only the river flows. 2023. China.
6/10
A cop investigates a murder in rural China.
Convincingly set in the 90's with even a graded down look to the film itself, it follows a Captain who leads a team assigned to the murder of an old woman. When a suspect is identified and caught, he presses on with the investigation.
It shows a low income, but sustainable way of life. The plot itself a standard slow burn crime drama. The third act where there should be major twist, shows the captain getting burned out. This keeps it steady and allows things to appear to be related but aren't. Not typical of western films, but showcases a art house feel, as he tries to piece things together that wont fit.
 
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