Sivara πŸŒ±πŸ‰

Sivara πŸŒ±πŸ‰

I make reviews over a coffee
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Favorite films

  • Blade Runner 2049
  • Fallen Angels
  • The Perks of Being a Wallflower

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  • The Apprentice

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  • Captain America: The First Avenger

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  • Mars Express

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  • The Incredible Hulk

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  • Captain America: The First Avenger

    Captain America: The First Avenger

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    He, in fact, can do this all day.

  • Mars Express

    Mars Express

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    Pas mal non ? C'est français :)

    A great mix between Cyberpunk and Sci-Fi.

    Mars Express is as confusing as it is emotionally impactful. Brilliantly carried by endearing characters with strong personalities, as well as a slick animation overflowing with ideas.

    Although it is clearly not here to reinvent anything in the genre, JΓ©rΓ©mie PΓ©rin offers above all a grandiose proposition that exudes homage to it...

    Full of references, from Blade Runner to even Detroit Become Human.

    And sincerely, what a slap!

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  • Puss in Boots: The Last Wish

    Puss in Boots: The Last Wish

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    Where the first Puss In Boots film went no further than being a simple entertainment, simple unpretentious standalone on a character from the Shrek universe...
    (Which has its qualities, but does not go beyond certain codes that DreamWorks already used in its Shrek films, per se. )
    The Last Wish arises as a real proposition, even beyond what we could have been the Shrek films. (In fact, I personally put it on the same level as the first and second…

  • The King of Algiers

    The King of Algiers

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    By Its narrative refusing to succumb to any manichaeism, Elias Belkeddar took my heart to the other side of the Mediterranean.

    Breathing the real passion project through every pore, Omar La Fraise places himself between violence and humanity, inviting us to witness the wanderings of a lost Reda Kateb who could slip at any moment.

    The chemistry between Magimel and Kateb works wonderfully, with a solid and touching relationship, before forming a trio with the arrival of a Meriem Amar in a fair role, skilfully avoiding clichΓ©s.

    Not bad for a first film !