UviKopernik

UviKopernik

Simply put, I love movies.

Favorite films

  • Evil Dead
  • Arrival
  • The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
  • Coach Carter

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  • Looper

    ★★★½

  • American Beauty

    ★★★★½

  • Hot Rod

    ★★★½

  • Marley & Me

    ★★★

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  • Looper

    Looper

    ★★★½

    A really good action sci-fi featuring some really good scenes, and a great plot. It’s hard to execute futuristic movies without falling into certain traps and tropes but I love the way this movie closes its book.. it’s filled with a lot of moments that make for an above average movie and I really enjoyed revisiting this one

  • American Beauty

    American Beauty

    ★★★★½

    The first half of this movie is basically me asking how much is Sam Mendes going to get away with this pedophilia flick. But, the movie is actually a lot deeper than that and our main characters infatuation with a younger teenager and his daughter’s precocious friend actually acts as the impetus to changing his life in a major way. Realizing being stuck is a mentality and not a reality.

    We also follow a young man navigating life through the…

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  • The Fifth Element

    The Fifth Element

    ★★★

    I hate to be that person that loosely bases their review on the time period in which the movie was created and how impressive of a feat it was to have done it with the technology of that time yadda yaddaa... but damn was this movie impressive for the time in which it was created. What the movie lacks in any real substance or plot development it gains back in its costuming, VFX and ahead of its time execution. The…

  • I'm Still Here

    I'm Still Here

    ★★★★½

    A profound look into the tragedies that occurred during the Dictatorship reign in Brazil and how home abductions left a lifelong scar on the families it affected. How one single moment can change someone's, or in this case, a families life forever. How Trauma never really goes away and even when the movie shows Eunice aging into Alzheimer's, a news report about her husband could still elicit a reaction so emotional that it sparked her memory even for that second.…

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