Reza Said

Reza Said

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  • Chinatown
  • Rebecca
  • Network
  • Laura

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  • Massacre in Rome

    ★★½

  • Mexican Manhunt

  • Repast

    ★★★★

  • Weekend in Taipei

    ★★

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  • Massacre in Rome

    Massacre in Rome

    ★★½

    Massacre in Rome (George Pan Cosmatos, 1973) 5/10

    The voice. Its what one notices first. And the perfect diction. True for every film with Richard Burton. He stars in the true story about a terrible reprisal carried out in Rome by the occupying Germans in 1944. Partisans ambushed, attacked and killed 33 German SS policemen. As per instructions of the German Armed Forces Commandant (Leo McKern) the commander of the Security Police in Rome (Richard Burton) is ordered to round…

  • Mexican Manhunt

    Mexican Manhunt

    Mexican Manhunt (Rex Bailey, 1953) 2/10

    Extremely bad B-film - lousy acting and screenplay and dialogue as if written by a 10-year old. A writer (George Brent) travels to Mexico to bring back a journalist who years before was witness to a murder. They are chased by killers enroute back to Los Angeles. Brent's last hurrah as a leading man. Skip this one.

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  • The Lacemaker

    The Lacemaker

    ★★★★½

    La dentelliére / The Lacemaker (Claude Goretta, 1977) 9/10

    Sad, gentle, heartbreaking fable about a relationship destroying a tender heart. A shy lonely girl (Isabelle Huppert) working in a beauty salon meets a shy bourgeoise student and they move in together - he studies while she passively looks after the apartment going about her dull job. She has no ambition, hardly talks and her dull presence causes the man to break off the affair leading to her breakdown. This is…

  • Tubelight

    Tubelight

    ★½

    Tubelight (Kabir Khan, 2017) 3/10

    Jingoistic propaganda piece that takes back Hindi cinema several decades. It must be extremely difficult to be a movie superstar in India during these times AND be a Muslim in a country populated predominantly by Hindus and having to face the fanatic political junta. The three "Khan" superstars - Aamir, Shah Rukh and Salman - all face this dilemma on a daily basis. To appease the "authorities" the public gets to see films of this…

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