The greatest creation in the history of humankind. Point blank period.
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The greatest creation in the history of humankind. Point blank period.
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What a fantastic movie. "Blue Velvet" really encapsulates what a rare and precious talent David Lynch was. A deeply intuitive man full of wonderful contradictions. He wanted to reveal the most sinister side of human nature, but was equally interested in exploring all the goodness, kindness, and compassion we are capable of.
All his best traits as an artist were defined here. It's an uncompromising film, sometimes terrifyingly bleak and violent, as if it emerged from the darkest depths of…
I never understood what sexual awakening meant until Miles Teller strutted into that bar like a 70s pornstar to Otis Redding´s "Tramp".
Turns out all you need to make a contemporary action masterpiece is Charlize Theron serving all kinds of cunt in a platinum blonde bob.
In all seriousness "Atomic Blonde" is a pretty fantastic pop confection. Mixing kinetic, beautifully choreographed action sequences, a killer 80s soundtrack, neon nightscapes, wintry doom and gloom, and garish post-punk fashions in favour of a pretty standard boilerplate story of spies double crossing each other into oblivion.
As if that wasn't enough, there's a show-stopping ten-minute single take fight sequence and a couple of Fassbinder/Tarkovsky easter eggs to keep even the most square cinephile interested. Good stuff.