Eternal Sunshine of the Spotless mind is an interesting film to say the least. From the eye-catching title and genius plot, to seeing Jim Carrey’s spectacular performance in a serious role this film has so much going for it in the some of the best ways possible. It does an incredible job of showing the main differences between reality and perception in a subtle way. The part where Joel wants the procedure he remembers all the fights with Clementine, but…
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The Last Airbender 2010
Oh man The Last Airbender, where do I even begin with this film. Let me start by saying that its been years since I’ve seen it but after rewatching it again recently its really even worst than I remembered. They somehow managed to destroy the great foundation upon which the original Avatar The Last Airbender sits upon and replaced it with surface level garbage. It features a white washed cast of actors who deliver a sub par performance and is…
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Anima 2019
Before watching this short film I was under the assumption that it was just gonna be some long experimental music video and didn’t really have much expectations for it. However those non-existent expectations were blown away by the production value and overall just how much effort went into this film. The combination of well executed emotionally-expressive choreography and beautiful cinematography that was full of color made and well timed movements made the whole thing a visual wonder. Also lets take…
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Hunger 2008
Gonna go ahead and preface this review by saying I have not seen this entire film, only a glimpse of it. Specifically the 24 minute interaction between the protestor and the priest which was interesting to say the least as almost the entirety of this scene is pure dialogue between the two characters. Starting off with a wide shot of them engaging in a casual fast paced conversation eventually evolving into a full fledged debate. In all honesty this scene…
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