Don Omar

Don Omar

I love cinema and sometimes i write about it

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  • Libertate

    ★★★

  • Escape from Alcatraz

    ★★★½

  • The Gorge

    ★★½

  • Companion

    ★★★

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  • Libertate

    Libertate

    ★★★

    Libertate provides a thoughtful and artistic eye to a Romanian historic event with the perfect amount of balance, composure, and tension within the pacing. Grounded in reality, the film analyses the disorder of the 1989 Romanian revolution with primary focus on the confrontation involving the police, the army, and the protestors during the uncertain times of chaos and disorder.

    The direction does not push towards exaggeration, and instead keeps a more realistic approach to the situation which makes it highly…

  • Escape from Alcatraz

    Escape from Alcatraz

    ★★★½

    Escape from Alcatraz delivers an enjoyable cinematic experience with a calm and balanced pace, relying on gradual tension rather than loud action or excessive dramatics. Based on true events, the film avoids over-sensationalizing the story and instead focuses on the intelligence and meticulous planning of the prisoners attempting to escape from one of the most secure prisons in history.

    Clint Eastwood portrays Frank Morris with a composed and understated performance, adding to the film’s atmosphere of patience and anticipation. The…

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  • Nosferatu

    Nosferatu

    ½

    This movie is not just a disappointment; it’s a cinematic disaster in every sense of the word. What the director has delivered here lacks any trace of creativity or artistry. There is no story to speak of, no coherent plot, and the characters are lifeless and purposeless. For two hours, we are subjected to endless nonsense that adds nothing new or interesting to the vampire genre—a genre full of potential that the director has completely squandered.

    This work is not…

  • White Noise

    White Noise

    Director Noah Baumbach's newest film, starring Adam Driver, is about an American family and its struggle over love, death, and happiness in the midst of a present full of ambiguities. The film presents cinematic chaos, dispersed and random. Dialogue, script, overlapping voices and dialogues on top of each other is unbelievable. The worst movies of 2022. 

    The dance at the end and the running nun at the hospital are what made me give it 1 star, otherwise, it should be Zero.

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