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This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
He killed hundreds of men but now he must face his most dangerous enemy: his ex girlfriend
More than 3h long and never makes you drop your attention. The camerawork is phenomenal and made me take screenshots of many memorable scenes. Considering that this was made in 1954, Kurosawa definitely laid the foundation for modern cinema and can be considered one of its pioneers thanks to avant-garde techniques. Enthralling story and fascinating sceneries will capture your interest like few others
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Red Dead Redemption: The Movie
The fact that a lifeless vegetable becomes a swimmer and a runner (wasn't his foot broken?) just by eating roots still kind of bugs me. But I loved the scene where he slept in the horse.
The idea behind Midsommar is undoubtedly unique and its story is intriguing since the beginning, but I feel like it loses solidity as the film goes on.
Midsommar is also supposed to be a horror movie, but I personally don't think it managed to be one: I may be too classic or narrow-minded, but the dark, scary and jumpy scenes from Hereditary are true horror, the extremely bright and (randomly) gory ones from Midsommar are not.