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Doctor Who: The Christmas Invasion 2005
It's just iconic moment after iconic moment. Always makes me remember how great Jackie Tyler is <3
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The Score 2021
A bit of a goofy musical introduction.
Poulter's Troy always has something to say, whether it's an awkward fact or a witty comment; and is always met by Mike's (Flynn) irritable and driven nature resulting in frequent out bursts of his anal nature.
Troy's childish nature is a key part of his movement, the way he hops over a fence or bush touches a flower or plays with a swing. However, this is all contrasted by his size and strength…
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In Conversation With Jeremy Corbyn 2016
Simple and honest, Ken Loach captures the people's dialectical relationship with Jeremy Corbyn.
A small documentary which emphasises the scale of support for Jeremy Corbyn. This scale is paradoxical; both large crowds showing mass support, but also the depth of individual support and acknowledgement of his views and how they support an individual.
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Land and Freedom 1995
Ken Loach will always be a special filmmaker to me. An inspiration and an aspiration.
Land and Freedom is a unique perspective of the war, a war which many in the west try to hide from its people. This film is powerful, showing the factional cracks which form when unity is discarded.
It also shows how boundaries and identities need to interact, in fluid motion, in order to develop and expand positively. Weaving personal story-driven focus with an almost documentary-style capturing of the betrayal.
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