Valerii Ege Deshevykh

Valerii Ege Deshevykh

Ukrainian Creative Director, Motion Picture Historian, Owner of Reverse Odyssey
www.valeriideshevykh.com

Favorite films

  • Blindspotting
  • American Animals
  • Pulp Fiction
  • When a Stranger Calls

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  • Anora

    ★★★

  • Daughters

    ★★★½

  • Love Lies Bleeding

    ★★★½

  • The Outrun

    ★★★

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  • Anora

    Anora

    ★★★

    2024 Movies #144

    Anora makes you want to turn it off during the first hour, but in the last 90 minutes, it spirals into an unrelenting Good Time-style chaos that ends up being surprisingly entertaining. An Oscar-worthy film? Not even close.

  • Daughters

    Daughters

    ★★★½

    2024 Movies #143

    Daughters gains its full meaning through the statistic revealed at the end of the documentary. In a world where most former inmates end up back in prison, it gently highlights the profound importance of building family bonds.

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  • Ukraine on Fire

    Ukraine on Fire

    ½

    Total Propaganda.

    It's such a disgrace that a name like Oliver Stone did something like this garbage. Ashamed of him.

    Every country has extremist in their land. Every nation has people who act violently. It's all about how you manage them. Ukraine, doesn't have that system to manage everyone in their land. Because they are poor countries for lots of reasons. It is like saying that America has KKK, so all of America is Racist and murderer.

    It's been 200…

  • Hellstorm

    Hellstorm

    ½

    A funny neo-nazi documentary. People who are familiar with the Second World War know that Russians did atrocious things while making their way to Berlin. A couple of weeks ago, DW published a documentary about the same subject. And it was right on point.

    Yet this documentary tells the story as if Germany did nothing and is a victim. Like, Russia and the USA decided to invade Germany for no reason and kill Germans for fun. The documentary uses the…