Surprisingly enough, One Day and One Night should perhaps be categorized as Action Horror, the first of its kind from North Korea. Multiple horror movie clichés are utilized throughout the film, from jumpscares to a ghost-like creepy grandma, which was a little bit unexpected considering the ‘serious’ overall topic of the film and the plot supposedly being based on real events. As the first DPRK-made feature film since 2016, there is a clear change in filming technology and technique compared…
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The Decline of Western Civilization Part II: The Metal Years 1988
The collection of bands in this is a weird mix, and there is an obvious difference in attitude (and intelligence) between the glam stuff (not metal) and the good shit like Megadeth, Lemmy, Ozzy etc. These are effectively two or more totally different scenes so presenting them all as representatives of "metal" here is strange to say the least.
There are iconic moments here and there (Ozzy and the orange juice was my favorite bit) and most of the interviewees…
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Sisu 2022
Not a fan of this genre and my expectations were low. With that said, Sisu is still a very stupid movie. Most of the time is spent on people slowly staring into the distance trying to look dramatic, which is periodically interrupted only by bursts of rather average gory violence. On paper, watching Nazis get their heads smashed in sounds like a good time, but in this film they are so generic and comically villainous that they barely even registered…
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Reunion 2015
I was somewhat drunk while watching this but that did not stop me from realising that this is one of the most cursed movies ever made. In a more just society, everyone involved in making this would be exiled, or worse. The only "joke" throughout the movie was basically that women should be treated as objects - if you find that enjoyable, you should watch the movie (and then kys).
0.5/5 is honestly more than this film deserves, for it…
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