Powerful, emotional, completely natural and authentic. In addition to its enthralling emotional impact and authenticity, Satyajit Ray offers timeless photography and raw performance art which, despite their simplicity, are just breathtaking. Loved and felt for every minute of this.
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Oslo 2021
Literally what was the point of this movie?
Even at the very end they try to paint the Oslo Accords as some revolutionary peace agreement that solvee everything but then shows 15 seconds of archive footage of the second intifada and was like "Yeah nevermind there isn't peace. But there could be if we LoVeD EaCh OtHeR". An oversimplification that ultimately makes this a very insulting film to a Palestinian in diaspora
There are so many better films out there. Route 181 and Jenin Jenin stand out
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School of Rock 2003
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
School of Rock is legitimately one of my favorite films of all time. And this isn't due to the nostalgia of having seen this as a kid. In fact after watching for the first time in almost a decade with a fully developed brain I was actually able to appreciate certain subtleties and filmic motifs that I hadn't considered as a child.
Right of the bat the opening credits I'd directed in such an interesting way with it's clever physical…
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