Mohamed_06

Mohamed_06

Favorite films

  • The Godfather
  • The Godfather Part II
  • 12 Angry Men
  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly

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  • Scarface

    ★★★★½

  • Donnie Brasco

    ★★★★

  • Maharaja

    ★★

  • 12th Fail

    ★★★★

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  • Scarface

    Scarface

    ★★★★½

    The movie reflects the dark side of the American Dream, showing how ambition and greed can lead to an inevitable downfall. Through the story of Tony Montana, the film exposes the corruption in the world of crime and drugs and its destructive impact on individuals and society.

    Brian De Palma used a bold visual style, combining intense violence with bright colors that capture the atmosphere of 1980s Miami. This gave the film a unique look, while the iconic soundtrack added…

  • Donnie Brasco

    Donnie Brasco

    ★★★★

    The film focuses on the psychological depth of its characters rather than the usual action found in mafia movies, giving it a strong dramatic feel. It has a well-written script and realistic dialogues that reflect the world of crime, along with a story that highlights the emotional struggles of living a double life. Johnny Depp delivers an outstanding performance as an undercover agent torn between his duty to the FBI and his growing bond with veteran gangster Lefty Ruggiero, played by Al Pacino in a role different from the powerful mafia boss characters he is known for.

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  • Woman in the Dunes

    Woman in the Dunes

    ★★★★½

    The film is a unique cinematic work that combines visual beauty with profound philosophical symbolism. It features stunning black-and-white cinematography that highlights the harshness of the sand and the absurdity of human existence. The soundtrack adds a continuous sense of dread and isolation. The story raises existential questions about freedom, adaptation, and surrender to circumstances.

  • The Shining

    The Shining

    ★★★★½

    The Shining is more than just an ordinary horror movie; it is a rich and perplexing cinematic experience that makes you rethink the very concept of horror. Instead of relying on traditional scare tactics or jump scares, the film focuses on creating a psychologically chilling atmosphere that seeps into the viewer’s mind and leaves a lasting impact. Stanley Kubrick delivered a completely different vision from Stephen King’s novel, relying on symbolism and ambiguity to tell his story, making the film open to multiple interpretations and analyses.

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