A movie-a-week-average life challenge :
27* 52 = 1404
Ragazze/i, this is one of the movies with the most beautiful shots I've ever seen in the history of cinema. I totally understand how this would become a source of inspiration for many directors and actors for decades to come.
It's one of the best portraits of industrial landscapes: Milan looks better than ever, and the detail for every shot—how the image looks soooooo crisp for a black and white movie—is just truly astounding! The proof that you don't need…
The movie started really good, I thought this might be some indie movie slightly leftist that made it big. The pace was perfect, the cast superb with perfect deliveries, and what can I say, it got me hooked! ...until it didn't!
I fell asleep.
I told my partner this morning, 'Oh, idk how come i fell asleep last night; the movie seemed good' and to that he answered something like : 'Oh, that shitty movie you were watching last night'…
Overall entertaining, and I liked the way it was shot, especially considering this movie was directed by a guy attempting to represent everyday's struggles of women inside the sex work industry.
I liked how the characters were really exaggerated but at the same time not so far from reality, like no one cared that Parasite's characters were exaggerated but somehow, people care more for this one.
The plot unfolded in a cool way (although sometimes predictable for some second line…