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Control 2007
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Anton Corbijn’s Control (2007) is a film that transcends the traditional biopic format, capturing not only the life and tragic death of Joy Division frontman Ian Curtis but also the fragility and complexity of the human spirit. Based on Deborah Curtis’s memoir Touching from a Distance, the film is a poignant exploration of identity, mental health, and the crushing weight of expectation. Shot in stark black and white, Control evokes the bleak beauty of Curtis’s music and the internal…
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The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari 1920
A must for any Horror fan or Goth
The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari (1920) is not merely a cornerstone of German Expressionism; it is a labyrinthine journey into the fractured human psyche. Directed by Robert Wiene, the film has endured for over a century as a masterpiece of psychological horror and visual storytelling. A dark, distorted mirror held up to the anxieties of post-World War I Germany, Caligari is as much an exploration of the human condition as it is…
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A Clockwork Orange 1971
My thoughts on “A Clockwork Orange”
"A Clockwork Orange" delves into the intricate portrayal of Alex DeLarge’s character evolution and the societal influences depicted in the film. My reflection on the film's age and craftsmanship showcases an appreciation for its cinematic excellence despite its unsettling nature.
The internal conflict I experienced, empathising with a morally complex character like Alex, highlights the film's ability to provoke my personal introspection.
My recognition of society's role in shaping Alex's behaviour underscores the film's…Translated from by -
American Psycho 2000
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American Psycho is a fascinating film—equal parts satire, horror, and a case study in how young men on TikTok have misinterpreted it into a blueprint for being a narcissistic sociopath (or, more accurately, a wet wipe). What was once a darkly nuanced commentary on consumerism and identity now feels a bit… well, corny, thanks to the rise of Patrick Bateman fan edits set to trap remixes.
That said, don’t let TikTok’s obsession deter you. The film remains a…
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