There's a massive flaw to this story, namely that we don't see Lars' reason to join this neonazi group. Especially since Lars knows that he's gay; so, why join a group that fully hates his sexuality? How did he expect this to go? What did Lars stand to gain? Did he have a death wish? I almost thought that we would get a reveal that Lars was secretely infiltrating this nazi group as a way to gather intel, but nope, that would make too much sense. (40/100)
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Ixcanul 2015
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I'm getting a bit tired of stories that take 90 minutes to tell, but for some reason take 20 minutes to start. Where The Brutalist is too short, this is too long, and massively predictable. Also, wasn't a fan of all the animal abuse. (35/100)
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The Living Daylights 1987
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James Bond actually joins the Mujahideen, to aid and fight a double-crossing Russian general. Funnily this hasn't aged all that well considering which infamous guy from the Mujahideen - in reality - decided to make his own little fun group of airplane enthousiasts. Regardless, I do like Timothy Dalton as James Bond and how it's a much more serious performance. (50/100)
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A View to a Kill 1985
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James Bond is out here fighting his worst enemy yet: arthiritis. Alongside that mission, together with Midge Pinciotti they try and stop Zorin from ... ehm.. ehh.. selling horses on steroids and him blowing up Silicon Valley because of microchips and ehhh.. the KGB! And psychopaths, German nazi scientists, you know!
This is such a fever dream of a movie. It feels like they wrote this story as a collection of "and thens". Or midway through the writers figured out that Roger Moore couldn't perform half of these stunts because he has to nap every two hours, so they had to change most of it. (40/100)
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