Sarah Keeltjes

Sarah Keeltjes

Favorite films

  • Loving Vincent
  • Fantastic Planet
  • Persepolis
  • Tracks

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  • Faster

    ★★★½

  • June & Kopi

    ★★★★★

  • Wonder Woman 1984

    ★★★★

  • Kingsman: The Secret Service

    ★★★★★

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  • Another Trip to the Moon

    Another Trip to the Moon

    ★★★★½

    Film dengan elemen-elemen sinematik yang berhasil mengecoh perspektif penonton, melahirkan banyak interpretasi. Beberapa adegan nonsens dengan lompatan ruang dan waktu yang sukar ditalar seakan berkomunikasi secara kontekstual. Film ini seolah memiliki realitasnya sendiri. Mengajak penonton tenggelam, menjadi Asa.

    Bagi saya, film ini mengalirkan energi positif yang membuat keteguhan dan keberanian di dalam diri terstimulasi.

    Asa dan Dayang Sumbi. Dua entitas dengan satu energi yang serupa.

  • She's Beautiful When She's Angry

    She's Beautiful When She's Angry

    ★★★★

    She’s Beautiful When She’s Angry gives us a passionate, vibrant summary of the Women’s Movement from 1966 to 1971. The movie brims with the vitality of the late ‘60s and early ‘70s. The energy and color of the film makes us long for those halcyon days when our universe was being discovered. All things seemed possible when rights were being fought for and asserted — not fallen back on to defend.

    The film follows the awakenings and re-awakenings of women…

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  • Lords of Chaos

    Lords of Chaos

    ★★★

    Black metal has never been a purely musical phenomenon, nor was it meant to be. Even the most ardent of Mayhem, Darkthrone, or Gorgoroth fans would concede that its practitioners aren’t virtuosos so much as vessels for an anti-establishment worldview that demonizes Christianity the way punk rock savaged Reagan and Thatcher. If you know anything at all about the genre, it probably isn’t that “Transilvanian Hunger” is a pretty solid album — it’s that, back in the early ‘90s, a…

  • A Trip to the Moon

    A Trip to the Moon

    ★★★★½

    Nowadays, cinema is significantly commercial and digitalised. However, the unique and often entertaining black and white films of the early twentieth century should not be forgotten. They should in fact be revered as films in their own right.

    A perfect example of early cinema at its peak is A Trip to the Moon (aka Le Voyage dans la Lune), which was directed by film pioneer George Méliès in 1902. The majority of films from this period dealt with simple scenes…