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In the mood for love. 2010. Hong Kong.
10/10
Bittersweet romantic drama that is sensitive, tragic and uplifting. Filmed in corridors and enclosed rooms. It tells the story of two couples, of whom, only the man and woman from each duo are seen. The other two are having an affair. The film is beautifully shot with slow camera pans, strong but not overpowering colours and visually inspiring still scenes.
The plot is how the man and woman find out, deal with it, move on with there respective lives.
Considered a cinematic masterpiece, it's not for everyone, but a stunning example.
 
Normal. 2026.
5/10
Small town interim sheriff gets caught up in a deep held secret.
Bob Odenkirk stars as a character that is not dissimilar to the Nobody films. Except in this, he is not a ex agent/solider. The plot moves along with a 90 minute runtime, slowed every now and again for a dialogue moment. It benefits from the 'secret' that town has and gives it a little more mystery. Action is plentiful and violent.
 
Man facing southeast. 1986. Argentina.
7/10
A bloke appears in a mental asylum, claiming to be from another planet.
Slow drama that is entirely centered around the main two characters with others in support. The man and the doctor discuss at length his ideas and why he is here. The film doesn't have any real high or low points, just there discussion. The doctor is convinced he is faking it, but even with time, he can't get the 'break' he seeks. The patient seeks information about humanity, and wonders why we treat each other cruelly, while seeking to learn about how we react to different things. Interesting philosophical film that could be considered similar to One flew over the cuckoos nest just alot quieter.
 
Midnight cowboy. 1969.
7/10
Starring John Voight and Dustin Hoffman as Joe Buck and Ratso, Voights 'Joe Buck' travels from Texas to New York, with the idea that he can earn money sleeping with lonely old women. But has to live with an ill cripple, Hoffmans 'Ratso', who has some connections and helps him navigate New York city. A character drama that uses dream sequences to illustrate their ideas versus the reality of achieving it. Grim and dirty, its a showcase for the no nonsense films that were made in the '70s.
 
The last detail. 1973.
Two sailors are tasked with taking a young third sailor to a military jail.
Drama with bits of humour throughout, as there trip becomes more about giving the young guy a good time.
Character driven film, its a look at the time, with the older guys who have been in the navy for years, taking some pity on the younger one.
No plot other than that, but lively banter and the situations they naturally find themselves in or seek out, make for interesting watch.
 
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