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Magazine Dreams 2023
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I left the theater thinking "Yes, this is the Stan video + Taxi Driver" and sure enough, others on here think the same thing. However, it is so well crafted, the feeling throughout the movie is so tense and unnerving that I felt that I was just sinking into my seat, on this strange and sad journey with Killian.
I totally believe Jonathan Majors as someone with violent, rage filled outbursts.
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The Diplomat 2025
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I have complicated thoughts on this one.
As an outsider to the politics, I can't speak with great authority, but I kind of found this movie weirdly nationalist. Many times, it really tries to hammer the point that Pakistan is the wild west compared to the modern utopia and haven for justice that India is. Like I said, I am an outsider, but if an American film went out of it's way to paint another country as a cultural advisory,…
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Titanic 1997
I don't log rewatches because I only like to log my first impressions made by movies. Titanic made a new first impression.
I have seen Titanic probably ten times before this most recent showing and I never fully liked it as much as everyone around me did. I remember thinking "tape two" was really good and the beginning was very campy and melodramatic. Well, I saw it in theaters, in IMAX 3D, for the 25th anniversary and it was my…
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Perfect Days 2023
So very beautiful and charming. It causes you to remember the impact the everyday people in your life have on you and makes you wonder what impact you have on others. The performance of Kōji Yakusho and Wim Wender's are delivered with amazing subtlety. This movie is very special.
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