This review will seemingly come out of nowhere in terms of relevance. This isn’t a film that’s been recently re-released, nor is it in the process of being re-evaluated by film fans at large. Hell, it’s fair to say some people don’t even know this film exists. And for those that do know, they seem to have swiftly categorized it as a rehash and a cash grab. I think the latter of those two is a fairly accurate description of…
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Hundreds of Beavers 2022
I’ll admit it, the opening song didn’t hook me what so ever. I was worried that the whole movie would feel like this opening song and dance, kinda cringe. But as the film unraveled after this point, slowly but surely I started to get it. No kidding, I felt this process take place in my brain as I was watching. I felt myself understand what the movie was going for with every gag and new creative joke that by the…
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Lawrence of Arabia 1962
Lawrence of Arabia, who let this happen? You often hear that statement when someone is talking about a film they dislike. But I’d like to recontextualize this statement for a different emotion, an opposite emotion. The emotion you feel when a movie is so large in scale and so audacious in its scope, you can’t help but lean back and wonder, “Who let this happen? Who let this get made?!” Because the synchronicity of so many artists and art departments…
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Point Break 1991
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
This movie truly caught me off guard. I don’t know why I didn’t think it could be special going in, but I’m so happy to be shown otherwise. Every so often, low expectations are met with a quality that wasn’t thought to be attainable. It’s a problem I think most people face when watching movies. But when this feeling happens to me, I dwell on it. Because I must figure out what hooked me and dragged me out of thinking…
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