What a sad, depressive, and melancholic film. With a very philosophical approach. It’s a pandemic, but a supernatural one. All over the world people first loose their sense of smell, then sense of taste, later everyone goes dead, till no one can see anymore. There’s never an explanation why this is happening or where it comes from. It’s a thought experiment. What could happen. How would people react. And what - philosophically and metaphorically speaking - would this mean to be…
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Captain America: Brave New World 2025
I went in with almost no expectations. And the movie delivered. Though a little bit different than I expected. Instead of being bad because it’s bad, it was just god damn boring.
What’s it even about? Not about much. The movie sort of just starts, without any big opening (honesty I can’t really remember the opening anymore). It goes on, and you wonder what’s this about? Is it about rebuilding the Avengers? Nope it’s not. Then your halfway into the…Translated from by
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Problemista 2023
From the outside this is a fine movie. A creative idea to tell a story of a young Mexican immigrant who pursuits the American dream. He wants to be a toy developer for Hasbro. Told with a meta level. That doesn’t sound that bad. If it wasn’t for the characters. How can they be so unlikable. Maybe some find this funny. Not me. Instead I felt external shame, uneasiness, boredom, annoyance. For sure nothing the filmmakers intended their movie to…
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Dune: Part Two 2024
What an opportunity to see both parts back to back on the big screen. Five and a half hours of desert, power games, questions of religions, worship, manipulation, impressive imagery, a festivity of humming sounds, and so much more.
Swing part 2 for the second time, it was much more to my liking. It’s its own story, a close, but not too close adaptation of the book, leaving out certain story parts, while adding more weight to other aspects, especially…Translated from by