Rhys Thomas

Rhys Thomas

Favorite films

  • Inglourious Basterds
  • The Social Network
  • Pan's Labyrinth
  • Tropic Thunder

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  • Portrait of a Lady on Fire

    ★★★★★

  • Napoleon

    ★★★

  • The Super Mario Bros. Movie

    ★★★½

  • Flow

    ★★★★★

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  • Portrait of a Lady on Fire

    Portrait of a Lady on Fire

    ★★★★★

    Initial Thoughts:
    Every single frame of this film could be a painting in its own right.

    Deeper Analysis:
    I’m a sucker for character-driven films, and Portrait of a Lady on Fire might just be the pinnacle of that. It narrows its focus to a small set of characters, allowing their emotions and relationships to take centre stage. Set in 19th-century France, the film captures a brief yet deeply profound moment in two women’s lives—like a painting frozen in time.

    The…

  • Napoleon

    Napoleon

    ★★★

    Initial Thoughts:

    Not as bad as I expected, but certainly not as focused as it should have been.

    Deeper Analysis:
    I’ve recently lost a bit of faith in Ridley Scott. Films like Gladiator and Alien are cinema staples, but House of Gucci… not so much. So, I put off watching Napoleon for a while, and even now, I feel like I could have kept it that way.

    I went in with low expectations, not just because of the mixed reviews…

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  • Flow

    Flow

    ★★★★★

    Initial Thoughts:

    So cute.

    Deeper Analysis:
    Crafting a film as heartfelt and visually captivating as Flow without a single line of dialogue is no small feat, yet Gints Zilbalodis accomplishes it masterfully.

    Set in an undefined time and place, Flow skips exposition and throws us straight into its story, following an unnamed feline protagonist (let’s call them "Cat") as a devastating flood reshapes the world around them. Within minutes, the stakes are high, the danger is real, and my empathy…

  • September 5

    September 5

    ★★★★

    Initial thoughts:

    Extremely well paced and intense from start to finish.

    Deeper Analysis:

    The biggest strength of September 5th is its pacing. The fact that the real events unfolded over just a day and a half—yet the film maintains a relentless sense of drama and impending doom within a tight 90-minute runtime—is outstanding. The seamless integration of real archive footage from the live ABC broadcast only enhances the authenticity, making it feel like I was in the room with them.…

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