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“How does it feel to feel? To be on your own? With no direction home? A complete unknown? Like a rolling stone?”
In a world full of generic biopics it was always going to be hard to make a good one but James Mangold manage to do that. “A Complete Unknown” is a film about Bob Dylan’s career, more specific the beginning of it, but it’s also about folk music and how the industry is going to behave if an…
Flow is breathtaking, it’s a beautiful story both visually and emotionally, such a unique film.
A world full of animals and without humans, which can only mean one thing: Nature will ALWAYS find a way, we’re not killing the planet, we’re killing ourselves, Earth is going to be fine, it’s always been, but we’re the ones who are going to die.
A movie so short, so simple but so gorgeous and with so much…
Lars Von Trier is an artist and he shows that once again on this film, his art is iconic but also painful and disturbing but he can mark the audience in a way that is going to be with them for the rest of their lives.
I remember watching “Melancholia”, my fist Lars’s film, and I felt the sadness and depression that the movie brought to the screen like I was…
It’s impressive how much Hitchcock changed cinema, the melodrama, the sensuality that he used to create on his films are noticeable until today in a lot of films.
Brian De Palma acknowledged that in the best way possible during the making of “Body Double”, it’s impossible not to think about “Vertigo” and “Rear Window” while watching this.
The best way to pay homage to directors is to reference their work on projects and understand their mark on the 7th art.
“A reality is just what we tell each other it is.”
In the Mouth of Madness is my forth John Carpenter film and this one was because yesterday was his birthday and it has a Lynchian energy.
This film is crazy and scary but also could be a reflection of our time, the big fandom of celebrities that prefer to live around their idols than to live their own lives.
The merge of fiction and reality might be my favorite…
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