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Superman 1978
I believe a superhero movie like this cannot be made again. Richard Donner's Superman has no huge fight sequences or a central plot, it's just a character driven movie with loads of fun and a timeless, amazing score by John Williams. It might appear cheesy to some people, but it made me blissful. Christopher Reeve might be the perfect Superman. He plays both Superman and Clark Kent with grace. His scenes with Lois Lane; played by Margot Kidder are cute.…
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The Seventh Seal 1957
My second Ingmar Bergman film. It was easier to grasp than Persona, and just like Persona, even if you couldn't grasp every single thing, it still doesn't take away anything from the experience.
Seventh seal is an interesting film. It explores themes of life, death and faith, the meaninglessness and absurdity of all this and Bergman shows them through a young knight who is playing chess with death. The themes are expressed in an effective way through Bengt Ekerot who…
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Venom: The Last Dance 2024
A solid conclusion to the trilogy and a really fun time. There isn't a coherent plot, it's a mix of many sequences and subplots. The characters don't have that much emotional depth either. But you don't see a Venom movie for the plot. I enjoyed the movie and there was never a moment I felt bored, even the Area 51 scenes. I'm glad that Michelle Williams was not forced into the story one more time. There are many new characters…
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Kung Fu Panda 2008
You can't defeat me, you're just a big fat panda
I'm not a big fat panda... I'm the big fat panda!
Absolute cinema 🙌🏻
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