Synceer12

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Favorite films

  • Fantastic Mr. Fox
  • Corpse Bride
  • Little Women
  • In the Mood for Love

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  • The Apartment

    ★★★★½

  • Bones and All

    ★★★★

  • Mad Max: Fury Road

    ★★★★★

  • Kubo and the Two Strings

    ★★★★½

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  • The Apartment

    The Apartment

    ★★★★½

    Story: 5/5. This damn script. This script is tight. What the hell? Right from the opening sequence, it's so damn smart and hilarious. I can't remember the last time I was so enthralled by dialogue. Billy Wilder's writing and directing was masterful. I am still reeling from that absolutely perfect pocket mirror scene. It's criminal how tight everything here is. I was laughing out loud and being driven near to tears five minutes later. This has one of those tonal…

  • Bones and All

    Bones and All

    ★★★★

    A young woman leaves her mentor behind, inspired to discover her identity with a fearless drifter.

    If T.Chalamet and T.Russel seem like the Dionysian lust of youth, the old man of the movie, as played by Mike Rylance, seems like an Appolonian logician, cautioning our protagonist against excess from the get. 

    Exuding vulnerability, concern and menace in equal portion, M.Rylance's soft-spoken presence is more frightening than any flesh eating that may occur in the film.
     
    A road movie, viewers…

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  • Pulp Fiction

    Pulp Fiction

    ★★★★★

    Pulp Fiction is a masterpiece, a real titan, a classic, it really is a unique film and it has that classic Quentin Tarantino theme.
    The movie was great when it came out in the 90's and even now it's amazing, the movie has some of the best lines I've heard in a movie, so real, simple, unique ... it's what you expect it to be. hear in real life.

  • Woman in the Dunes

    Woman in the Dunes

    ★★★★½

    If it's at all possible to know nothing about this movie before you watch it, then do so. The predicament a Japanese entomologist finds himself in will become apparent soon enough. Director Hiroshi Teshigahara and cinematographer Hiroshi Segawa do a phenomenal job of creating unforgettable images of sand through tight shots and unique camera angles, and it may make you feel hot, sticky, and somewhat claustrophobic just watching it. Eiji Okada turns in a solid performance as the entomologist, and…

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