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The Irishman

Scorsese should have used younger, lookalike actors for Robert Deniro's s younger scenes. It was painfully awkward watching a 30 year old man waddle around like a 76 year old man.

I had trouble getting into it for the first hour. It was a really slow start. The pacing should have been a bit more brisk and condensed.

Overall it was still a good movie.
 
Mule

Unexpectedly good from 89 yr old Clint Eastwood, who directs, produces and stars in yet another movie that is so well done.
Eastwood is an elderly retiree, estranged from his family for decades because of his dedication to work, drinking and friends over family.
An uncomfortably bad decision to show up at his granddaughters wedding after being evicted from his property leads to a connection with a cartel to become a drug mule. And he's quite good at it.
Amusing, poignant and sad, Eastwood brings loads of dignity to a character who had none for most of his adult life. Recommended.
 
Fellini-Satyricon. 1969.
6/10
What starts as an arguement between two homos over a young lad in a roman setting gets weirder and weirder.
It's considered a classic, and i can see why, the sets, costumes and acting is really good. It's the plot that spirals out of control. I stuck with it till the final 20-30 mins, at that stage i picked up my phone and downloaded a podcast about it so i could make sense of what i have just watched.
A tough watch but interesing if you stick with it.
Full length film.
 
Ikiru. (To live.) 1952. Japan.
10/10
A drama about a city council section chief who finds out he has stomach cancer and about 6 months to live. He does what anyone would do, goes and parties. But it doesn't make him feel any better. He learns from a young female co-worker that helping other people is the true way to live ones life. After he dies at the wake the council workers are discussing what he did to get a small playground built for a poor neighboorhood. Various scenes are flashbacks as he fights to get the different departments and people to get the playground built.
The film ends with them all realizing this and vowing to help people. But things go back to normal.
A slow burn of a film but it really fell into place with all the characters putting it together at the wake.
A reminder that helping each other in small ways is the true meaning of life.
 
I rewatched this not too long ago. I hadn't hadn't watched it for a lot of years. Corny as hell, but great movie.

Were the comic like parts in the original? I don't recall seeing them before.
the copy you viewed was the "Directors Cut " thats the one with the cartoon like scenes...still fun to watch
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Guillermo Del Toro is a brillant director I throughly enjoy watching his movies Pan's Labyrinth is one of my faves that he directed. :tu:
I didn't know what to expect when I put it on. I was pleasantly surprised to see the "lack of" hollywood overkill for a change and more focus subtle morality. It was touching, and now I'm gonna check out Pan's Labyrinth @Janine if it's around 🤙
 
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