Marcel Damen

Marcel Damen Pro

“All those moments, will be lost in time like tears in rain.”

Favorite films

  • Blade Runner
  • Rear Window
  • Band of Brothers
  • Blade Runner 2049

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  • Counterattack

    ★★½

  • Ted 2

    ★★½

  • Ted

    ★★★

  • Muse

    ★★★½

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  • Counterattack

    Counterattack

    ★★½

    I went into this one without any expectations, just in the mood for a quick, action-packed watch. And that’s exactly what it delivers. The film follows Captain Guerrero and his unit as they try to rescue hostages but quickly find themselves ambushed by a cartel. It’s a simple, familiar setup, but the execution is solid.

    The action is the highlight—fast, intense, and brutal. The film wastes no time, keeping the pacing tight with plenty of shootouts and hand-to-hand combat. Luis…

  • Ted 2

    Ted 2

    ★★½

    After just watching the first film, I figured I might as well keep going with this one. It was more of the same, but with diminishing returns. While it had a few laughs, it felt like a stretched-out version of the first film without much new to offer.

    Seth MacFarlane sticks to his usual brand of humor—raunchy, pop culture-heavy, and packed with absurd moments—but this time, a lot of the jokes feel recycled or forced. Mark Wahlberg and Ted still…

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  • The Brutalist

    The Brutalist

    ★★★★½

    “The Brutalist” intrigued me from the moment I heard about it. As an architect myself, I was especially drawn to its focus on a visionary modernist struggling to leave his mark. While it’s not an easy watch, I found it to be a fascinating, slow-burn character study that explores the intersection of art, ambition, and personal sacrifice.

    Adrien Brody plays László Tóth, an architect and Holocaust survivor trying to establish himself in post-war America. His journey, full of compromises and…

  • Uncut Gems

    Uncut Gems

    ★★★★½

    “Uncut Gems” is the kind of film that feels like a panic attack stretched over two hours—in the best way possible. It’s relentless, chaotic, and stressful, pulling you into the high-stakes world of Howard Ratner, a New York jeweler with a serious gambling addiction and a knack for making the worst possible decisions.

    I have to give credit where it’s due—Adam Sandler is phenomenal here. I’ve never been a fan of his usual comedy roles, but he completely disappears into…