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The banshees of Inisherin. 2022. Ireland.
10/10
Living on an island with only a certain number of people to interact with, over time, a musician gets tired of his friend. Unwilling to accept this the friend tries to make amends but pushes the musician further.
A balance of comedy that slid effortlessly into drama with only dialogue in any particular scene. Set in 1923 off the coast of Ireland, the film is a exploration of isolation and depression. The film winds up nicely to a dramatic end.
 
When pigs have wings. 2011. French production.
5/10
A poor fisherman living in Gaza ends up with a pig.
French, Belgium, German production filmed in Malta, it tells the story of a bloke and the trials he has trying to get rid of a pig that he hauls up in his net. Unable to be seen with it or deal with it, he can't sell it the 'settlers' so he has to come with a alternative.
Slow 90 min comedy that is engaging and laugh out loud funny at times. The characters are a wide range that kinda symbolize the situation.
The common people represented just want to live, any politics of the situation, that is largely left to anyone in positions of power, who are duty bound to tow the company line.
 
Planet Earth 2 with David Attenbrough my favorite 🎄

The banshees of Inisherin. 2022. Ireland.
10/10
Living on an island with only a certain number of people to interact with, over time, a musician gets tired of his friend. Unwilling to accept this the friend tries to make amends but pushes the musician further.
A balance of comedy that slid effortlessly into drama with only dialogue in any particular scene. Set in 1923 off the coast of Ireland, the film is a exploration of isolation and depression. The film winds up nicely to a dramatic end.

Is it on Netflix?

Planet Earth 2 with David Attenbrough my favorite 🎄


Is it on Netflix?
OK just found out its on Amazon prime, thanks anyways 👍
 
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Lokis. Rekopis Profesora Wittembacha. 1970. Poland.
6/10
A professor goes to a dukes residence to research a book and finds sinister things happening.
Interesting slow folk mystery. There is alot talked about and some circumstances that happen. Not a horror, but is set in what could be the early 1800s.
Large cast with different parts keep the story evolving to a interesting conclusion.
No trailer, scene from the film.
 
Melancholie der Engel. 2009. Germany.
8/10
Two friends take two woman they meet at a fair to a abandoned house, where, with another woman and a older man. All hell breaks loose in the name of end of days.
With a run time of of 2 hours 40 minutes this was an extreme cinema masterpiece. It was hard to know what was going on as the dialogue was more of a philosophical nature. No one was directly talking to each other in terms of a conversation and there was alot of voice over.
Well filmed in a art house kind of way, with a constant soundtrack. It slowly ramped up the violence, to a kind of astonishing level. There was everything a horror movie would normally might have, plus a whole a alot of other stuff.
Not exactly well known, the film is not rated or reviewed well. This is not surprising. Given one particular scene involves the rape of a woman in a creek, cut with the actual slaughter of a large pig. And that is only at the one hour mark.
A interesting film is a artistic sense that is quite challenging, but in a way that strangely disarming.
 
The butcher. 2007 South Korea.
4/10
A 'serial killer' style film that is made to look home made.
Interesting concept, just not that good. Cameras are strapped to the victims heads and the killers recording there own footage.
It's mainly the 'victims' with some of theres edited in.
75 min film that barely has a scene without wild camera movement. The plot is them just talking and yelling at the victims, some are killed off camera at the start, with the 'husband and wife' taken to a blood splattered area to play a game of sorts.
A japanese film (Grotesque 2009) did the same concept with a man and woman to better and more violent degree.
It looks like a better version of August Underground overall but still not very interesting.


MAD GOD. 2022.
8/10
Stopmotion surreal nightmare.
A post apocalyptic surreal world in which a character travels encountering mutilated creatures and fantastic structures. No real plot line apart from the occasional part that seems to link up with a previous segment.
 
Acts Of Vengeance with Antonio Banderas. A dark revenge thriller not unlike John Wick or Law Abiding Citizen. Pretty solid overall.
 
Fear is the key. 1972.
8/10
Crime thriller about a bloke who is seemingly a bad apple.
Not knowing anything about the film including not watching the trailer helped build a level of suspense for this film.
Starting with a impressive car chase it soon slows down. The characters are kinda simple, but the plot kicks in with numerous twists.
Good thriller that kept me engaged right till the end.
 
Glass onion. Knives out 2. 2022.
3/10
Simple whodunnit.
The first was passable, just, as a mystery. No real thinking, just a quirky basic film is the style of a 'murder mystery.'
Number two in the 'series' is bloated, stylized and over priced. It's the same style of film like the first one (my review here) but in the end doesn't really keep you guessing in the slightest. Hard to be surprised by anything, laughable amount of silly 'cameos'.
Only worth watching for back ground noise, which is what it was for me.
 
Last night, saw Insidious 4: Lost Key. Surprisingly decent, but that may be because the characters were better fleshed out than most supernatural horror flicks of recent years. There’s childhood trauma that factors into the storyline. That may be even freakier than your average jumpscare-filled ghost tale.
 
Horrors of malformed men. 1969. Japan.
8/10.
A deformed bloke imprisons and mutilates men and women on a island.
Looks to inspired by the H.G. Wells book The Island of Doctor Moreau. But with a more complex plot.
A bloke escapes an asylum in order to find out certain truths about his past. From there it gets slowly more complicated. Slow enough that you don't loose track as the film follows him as the main character. Kinda cheesy with the costumes but with a very sinister purpose when he reaches the island.
As it goes on it becomes backstory dialogue heavy to a degree, but the intensity of the film doesn't let up.
 
Bayonetta. Bloody fate. 2013 Japan.
6/10
Video game animation adaptation.
Interesting complex story about a 'witch who is born of a angel and demon. Never heard of the game, never seen any videos of it being played.
The animation style was typical, lots of chaotic angles and elaborate backgrounds. For most the 90 mins i was able to follow it OK. But the last twenty minutes was where it slowed down. It was then that alot of talking about the history of the main character came into play as she regained her memory and without any knowledge of the game it became a bore. Flicked thru the rest of it, chaotic showdown.
 
Limit. 2022. South Korea.
7/10
Child kidnapping, organ trafficking.
Good paced thriller about a child that is kidnapped. When the police are involved, a female sargent on the team investigating the case also has her son kidnapped. Steady with a run time of ninety minutes and with the plot having a few layers to it, keeps the viewer engaged. The lead actress is not a 'bash the baddies' action type, she brings a sense of vulnerability, but also a sense of maternal instinct.
 
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