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Chinatown. 1974.
10/10
Crime drama about a P.I. tasked with finding out if a bloke is cheatng on his wife.
From there is slowly gets more serious as the P.I. played by Jack Nicholson gets involved with his client played by Faye Dunaway.
The last film directed by Roman Polanski in the U.S. before he left for good. Seen from the perspective of the P.I. it's shows him as a tough ex cop that wants to get answers to a increasingly serious problem.
Excellent in every way. The sets, the direction and the slow building tension.
 
The Joy Of Torture 2. Oxen split torturing. 1976 Japan.
7/10
Two different stories in a 80min film, the first is the killing of christians in more extreme ways to please the local judge, the 2nd is a con-man and another whore. They eventually run off together but get caught and a tortured.
I read about this film years ago and it was noted just how sadistic it is. It's very similar to Orgies of Edo and Inferno of torture. A simple storyline with the main focus being alot of practical torture and executions. Even thou i knew what i was in for the film, like the others i mentioned was still pretty intense. It could be said it's a waste of time, but these films were made for a Japanese audience.

There is no trailer. I took a series of snapshots from the film to give an idea.
1. Bloke roasted alive. 2. Bloke slashed in fight, shot with arrows. 3. Woman ripped apart by oxen. 4. Old woman doing forced abortion.
5. Bloke in stock has head sawn off.
Taxi Cab Confessions
 
Nomadland. 2020.
6/10
Doco style film about a woman living in her van.
Drama that follows an older woman as she goes from place to place, working at different jobs and the people she meets.
Interesting film that has great shots of open landscape. It has the actress Frances McDormand as 'Fern'. It's obvious at some points that some characters are real and some situations are not.
Thoughtful film about the lifestyle of a people that the mainstream know nothing about.
 
The brute and the beast. A.K.A. Massacre time. 1966 Dir. Lucio Fulci.
7/10
A stranger come to town and takes on the local landowner.
Spaghetti western that has a familar plot but with a couple of twists. Entertaining and a run time of just on 90mins it doesn't get boring.
The violence is kinda tame compared to later horror films and westerns in general but the direction, sets and locations are well thought out.
 
The untold story. 1993. Hong Kong.
7/10
A bloke kills a family and takes over the restauraunt.
Based on a true story, a bloke takes issue with a gambling debt and proceeds to kill the owner and family and run the restaurant. Due to the remains of one victim being found and fingerprints obtained the police close in.
Campy style of film with the police being portrayed as lazy except for the female officer. The film starts with a previous murder then jumps to him running the restaurant. There are a couple of more murders and thats when it does get more explict with the violence and how he disposes of them. The 'investigation' does drag a little but near the end there is a lot of beatings and torture with a flashback to the killing of the whole family.
Interesting film with a pretty decent amount of gore but little suspense with a pile of camp factor.
 
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