Chenzu Rinzivillo

Chenzu Rinzivillo Pro

Favorite films

  • Dead Poets Society
  • Blade Runner
  • Isle of Dogs
  • Shin Godzilla

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  • Captain America: Brave New World

    ★★★

  • Number 24

    ★★★★½

  • Arthur Christmas

    ★★★½

  • How the Grinch Stole Christmas

    ★★★½

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  • Captain America: Brave New World

    Captain America: Brave New World

    ★★★

    Captain America: New World Order brings fresh energy with Anthony Mackie stepping into the iconic shield, but it's a mixed bag. The film kicks off with great action, introducing exciting new characters, but the pacing can feel uneven, and some of the political themes seem a bit heavy-handed. The performances are solid across the board, and Mackie truly makes the role his own, but the story doesn’t always live up to the potential set up by previous films. Fun, but not as sharp as it could've been.

  • Number 24

    Number 24

    ★★★★½

    Number 24 is a compelling biographical war drama that delves into the life of Norwegian resistance fighter Gunnar Sønsteby during World War II. The film's meticulous attention to historical detail and strong performances, particularly by the lead actor, bring Sønsteby's courageous story to life. The narrative effectively captures the emotional and moral complexities faced by individuals in wartime, making it a poignant and thought-provoking watch. While the pacing may feel deliberate at times, it serves to underscore the tension and stakes of the resistance efforts. Overall, Number 24 is a well-executed tribute to a national hero, offering both educational and emotional depth.

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  • Groundhog Day

    Groundhog Day

    ★★★★½

    Groundhog Day is a masterclass in blending high-concept comedy with deep existential themes. Bill Murray delivers a performance that’s both hilariously offbeat and surprisingly poignant, capturing the essence of self-discovery in the face of infinite repetition. The film's clever script and innovative structure keep it fresh and engaging, while its underlying message about personal growth and redemption resonates on a universal level. A timeless classic that never gets old.

  • Arthur Christmas

    Arthur Christmas

    ★★★½

    Arthur Christmas is a surprisingly heartwarming and fun take on the Christmas holiday, with a brilliant voice cast and plenty of laughs for both kids and adults. The animation is charming, and the story blends humour and sentiment without feeling too cheesy. Sure, the plot is a bit predictable, but it's executed with such joy and enthusiasm that it’s hard not to get swept up in the festive spirit. Not quite a holiday classic, but definitely one to revisit every year.