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The nun. France, 1966.
6/10
Not the pile of shit people to stupid to read reviews of are watching now.
A young woman is sent to a convent against her will.
Based a novel by Denis Diderot, died 1768. It's 2.5 hours long and is gives a not to flattering view of religious life.
It wasn't boring but the plot was fairly oppressive, social standing and class are explained at the start so you are aware as the viewer that if Suzanne (the nun) gets out there'll be no 'happy ending' for her. And there isn't.
It goes thru a series of events involving a lawyer, a court hearing, three different mother superiors and a priest that helps her near the end. But there is still a sense of forboding doom about the whole thing.
A interesting film that hammers home certain points about life in general.
I can relate to that.I'd never heard of this but it sounds pretty interesting. I dont watch a lot of foreign films not because I dislike reading but because it's hard to watch the movie and read the subtitles at the same time. I feel like I miss out on a lot. That being said, I cant stand anything dubbed into english. Drives me crazy and instantly turns the movie into a comedy
I can relate to that.
I saw this the torrent site YIFY, (there are alot of pop ups) i'd never heard of it untill i saw it uploaded.
The main thing with subtitles is how much is being spoken and are they any good. Iv watched Salo twice and found it hard going, there are long dialouges and when the 'storytellers' start it is hard to keep up. Compare that to The Raid. The Indonesian movie, and there's dialouge, but it soon gives way to action. The Horde is a good example of overdub stupidity.
Iv watched a couple of times and really enjoyed it, the violence outweighs the cringe-worthy overdubbing.
The only other option is to wait for the 'remake'. Martyrs is a horror classic, but the american remake was a complete failure.
Train to Busan is another horror classic getting a remake, James Wan is producing it, but the still won't count for shit, in my books anyway. The general consensus with that one is, READ THE FUCKING SUBTITLES!!! it's not that bad considering it's all on a train.
The horde. 9/10
Nightmare of elm st. 1984.
8/10
Was doing some drawings and had this one in the background. Still good film.
Inferno. 1980
3/10 (fell asleep)
Dario Argento film. One of The Three Mothers trilogy. The 1st was Suspiria, i watched that last year and felt it didn't really live up to the hype.
This one i fell asleep near the end of. It's not colourful as Sus, but has the Argento 'style' some scenes are really good, but it drags after the hour mark.
I agree it did after.watching.this but I didn't care for this onePrometheus now makes a bit more sense. Alien Covenant is heaps better.
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