Cinephile.
I love cinema - through and through - will always be my first love.
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The movie started off strong, referring to act 1 and our set up of the town Ludlow and our protagonist Jud Crandall. All very familiar, including the tonality of the film and catalyst seems obvious but not to the direction that's assumed from the previous Pet Sematary films. The film took a stark turn for the worse. After being introduced to the vengeful father (Played by David Duchovny) and his son, the antagonists of the film, we quickly are shown…
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
An ode to war and the somber sacrifices made because of it. A wartime epic that balances this massive orchestra on screen, showing us the deep trenches on the battlefield, the blind wartime hierarchy, and grotesque brutality surrounding every stage. "All Quiet on the Western Front", primarily focusing on the mortality rate which war accumulates and how the simplest of choices turn into brutal of outcomes. Edward Berger does not stray away from the original story of the same name…
A love story to moviemaking and the art of filmmaking. The beauty of filmmaking is personified in this film through the characters and the events surrounding the passionate life these creatives are involved in. It is a reflection of dreams, music, and the arts. Perfectly depicts the chaotic lifestyles of those who are bound to this love. The film takes a bow to all thing's cinema and those behind the camera and in front of it too. A love story to all passionately in love with art and storytelling. I loved this movie. Great 6/10