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Children of Men 2006
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
this one stands out as one of the most realistic dystopian films ever made. The way it was shot, especially with handheld long takes, makes every moment feel raw and immersive. The six-minute car scene and the intense final sequence elevate the tension, pulling the viewer right into the chaos.
Beyond its technical brilliance, the film’s symbolism is deep—animals replacing babies, the refugee crisis mirroring real-world struggles, and the ambiguity of survival making it even more haunting. The ending leaves…Translated from by -
12 Angry Men 1957
Basically, the movie talked about 12 men that are called for jury duty to decide in a murder case of a teenager accused of killing his father. there multiple points to discuss. The framing was special. For example, the first time the 12 men entered the jury room, one plan continued for 8 minutes, revealing a brief impression about the characters. Also, the director used it to present opening credits. This opening shows the importance of lightning. It clarifies our…
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