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  • Heat
  • When Harry Met Sally...
  • La Haine
  • Party Girl

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  • Kill Bill: Vol. 2

    ★★★★½

  • Good Will Hunting

    ★★★★★

  • Miami Vice

    ★★★★

  • Glory

    ★★★★

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  • Kill Bill: Vol. 2

    Kill Bill: Vol. 2

    ★★★★½

    I watched part 1 of Kill Bill in Sydney in September. It was high time I watched part 2 of Kill Bill. 

    Kill Bill: Vol. 2 is fantastic, it’s perfectly crafted and the dialogue plays so much more of a key role in comparison to Vol. 1. The final forty or so minutes between Beatrix Kiddo and Bill feel so tense, but also loving and ferocious, the final fight is 30 seconds long and feels absolutely perfect as an ending. …

  • Good Will Hunting

    Good Will Hunting

    ★★★★★

    So very melancholic, it’s both beautiful and uplifting and profoundly sad. Good Will Hunting leaves me feeling incredibly ponderous, sifting through the experiences of my own life and the future I’m choosing for myself. 

    It’s a brilliant screenplay, Matt Damon is excellent as the eponymous Will Hunting, but Robin Williams, he is well he’s Robin Williams. I have a lot of love for Ben and Casey Affleck, both deliver such great Boston performances, they are a comedic relief that is…

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  • Midnight Run

    Midnight Run

    ★★★★

    Airplane film 2: 

    A really wonderful watch. It’s actually very funny and charmingly tender. De Niro and Grodin are excellent together, they really connect in their role together and the final scene is genuinely heartwarming. It’s real fun to see De Niro in a slightly different yet similar role showing he’s got that range to do a more comedic style whilst nailing what is really his own genre. 

    I think I enjoyed it more this second time. It’s a lot of fun really.

  • 8½

    ★★★★½

    6/100:

    Films I’ve wanted to see but didn’t as I lost myself. Falling in love with films again.

    8 1/2- 

    It’s a true masterpiece in filmmaking about filmmaking. It’s definitive. 

    Fellini wonderfully portrays his fractured mind, a mind that rarely settles, through Guido whose own mind flitters from reality to dreamscapes whilst he struggles to find interest in creating his next film. 

    It’s fun, sexy and draws so many parallels from life it keeps you drawn in and keeps you hooked. …

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