Doron Berger

Doron Berger

Favorite films

  • The Lord of the Rings: The Return of the King
  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
  • Spirited Away
  • 2001: A Space Odyssey

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  • The Little Mermaid

    ★★★★½

  • Mickey 17

    ★★★½

  • The Monkey

    ★★★½

  • Love Hurts

    ★★½

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  • Love Hurts

    Love Hurts

    ★★½

    This is not a good movie, by any means. The acting was poor, I expected more from 2 academy award winners. The story was very generic and lame, the music was hilariously bad, the action scenes were nothing special, the chemistry between the two leads was non-existent. The list goes on.

    But damn it, the film had a certain charm to it. It doesn't take itself too seriously, and the moments where the film leans on its absurdity were actually…

  • Companion

    Companion

    ★★★½

    This will forever be known as the first good movie of 2025.

    I thought the film was really fun. I loved the concept, I loved the performances (esspecially Sophie Thatcher who kills it here), I loved the twists and turns the plot goes through. I found myself always engaged, there was always something going on, be it something funny, something surprising, or something effed up.

    I do think the film has some issues. People who get triggered by even the…

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  • We Will Dance Again

    We Will Dance Again

    This isn't the type of film that needs a star rating. You don't watch this film to have fun.

    This is a movie that everyone who has even an ounce of interest in what's happening in the middle east needs to watch. Both those who need their eyes opened, and those who's eyes already have.

    This movie shows the truth of what happened on October 7th, through one site of many sites of massacre.

    I hope as many people see…

  • The Greatest Lie Ever Sold

    The Greatest Lie Ever Sold

    ★★★

    Very informative documentary, exposing the BLM grift.
    Every single person who donated to this organization with good intentions should see this film. You need to know where your money ended up.

    As a film, as a documentary, it's nothing special. I don't like the style of documentary filmmaking where the filmmaker himself (or in this case, herself) takes a central leading role in the film. Kinda takes the focus off of the actual topic. It's also very short, and I…