A simple, yet remarkably deep and moving picture that doesn't focus on a complicated story but instead relies on its comedic touches and nostalgia of the period to move things along. Oscar Isaac's character is one we don't completely agree with but come to love; his couch-to-couch style something we can all relate with. Each supporting character, from the subtly brutal Carey Mulligan, to the brief, yet poignant cameos from Adam Driver and Justin Timberlake. The film's best scene involves…
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Room 2015
An eye-opening, honest performance that at times breaks your heart as it informs you of the horrific life many have experience at the hands of captors and that many likely still experience as I write this. A necessary viewing that echoes representational films (such as Schindler's List for the Holocaust) that embodie a subject to the fullest extent that cannot be topped . The most obvious choice for Best Picture this year (although it will not win), along with what…
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