Took me some time to get through, yet it was totally worth it.
"Lonesome Dove," is both, a Pulitzer Prize-winning novel and a critically acclaimed miniseries, it extends beyond the traditional Western genre to explore profound themes of friendship, love, loss, and the complexities of human existence. Set against the backdrop of the 19th-century American West, it chronicles the epic cattle drive of two retired Texas Rangers, Woodrow F. Call and Augustus "Gus" McCrae, whose contrasting personalities symbolize two diverging…
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The Outsider 1983
It is obviously inspired by "Dirty Harry". The tough, rough cop - Philippe Jordan - who applies his own methods, against all codes, rules, except his very own ones. Henry Silva plays the villain.
He goes to the scuzziest places of Paris and Marseilles, asks for some names, beats up some people, gets the names, goes to more scuzzy places, asks for more names, beats up more people, etc.
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The Batman 2022
Beautifully dark and grimy, a fantastic detective story that is very plot driven with stunning visuals. And finally a Gotham City i was wishing for, since Nolan's version felt to clean. The film lacks some focus in the second half due to the runtime, it's still well paced though. However, Reeves direction is great and he gives Batman a great new noirish appeal.
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Vanishing Point 1971
Sweat, gasoline, dust, speed and the yearn for freedom.
The film is obviously rooted in early 70's counter-culture, it has a very firm feel and looks great. Also loved the soundtrack, it perfectly matches the mood and temper of Kowalski. The film is very enjoyable and not to deep, it's just a cool flick with great vibes. Flawed in some aspects yet a cult classic for reasons.🇺🇲Translated from by