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  • Blucher
    Blucher Posts: 4,135
    Oppenheimer - 7/10

    I finally got around to seeing this last week. A good film, with some fine performances - especially from Robert Downey Jr. - but I don't feel I got a particularly strong insight into the subject matter's character and motivations. I found the procedural stuff in the last hour a little more interesting. 

    La Haine - 8/10

    I've been meaning to see this since it came out in the mid-90s and finally got to a screening at the Prince Charles Cinema, which puts on a lot of classics as well as new releases. An excellent film and still highly relevant.

    The Taste of Things - 6/10

    I enjoy most films that feature food (and Juliette Binoche). 'Babette's Feast' is the all-time classic, although the 2013 Indian film, 'The Lunchbox', also featured some tasty looking grub.

    I am probably in the minority, but I was a little disappointed with 'The Taste of Things'. It was beautifully filmed and the food looked scrumptious, but I found the narrative a little thin, especially for a 135 minute film.
  • Nadou said:
    Past Lives - a wonderful, quiet, gently moving film with Korean and English dialogue.   The Taste of Things - visually the most beautiful film I've seen in ages. It's set in 19th century France and is about love and food. Great performance by Juliette Binoche.
    I really enjoyed The Taste of Things but kept being distracted by my brain pointing out that the guy looks like an old Alfie May...
  • Chunes
    Chunes Posts: 17,338
    I enjoyed Past Lives but found Return to Seoul much more impactful. It seems to have flown largely under the radar. 
  • DaveMehmet
    DaveMehmet Posts: 21,583
    Watched Battle Over Britain on Prime earlier, thought it was crap and unrealistic.
  • UEAAddick
    UEAAddick Posts: 512
    Evil Does Not Exist- 9/10

    Absolutely fantastic it was. Some might find it quite slow, but its about normal everyday life in many ways. Without spoiling it I wasn't sure for a few seconds where the ending was going then it came out of nowhere. One of best endings to film I've seen.
  • charlton4ever
    charlton4ever Posts: 1,713
    edited March 2024
    Just watched "Linoleum"  on Chili movies. If you get the chance watch it, but don't do any spoiler searches as it certainly kept me guessing! Different, and I thought a beautiful film. Released 2023 so not new, but I only just stumbled on it as I had a couple of freebies on Chili. 

    Just found this review. 

    "Linoleum is 
    not a perfect film. It has some pacing issues, some plot holes, and some tonal inconsistencies. But it is an original and daring film that offers something different from the usual Hollywood fare. It is a film that will make you laugh, think, and wonder."
  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,444
    Watched Deadpool the other night. Very funny
  • AddicksAddict
    AddicksAddict Posts: 15,779
    American Fiction. Funny-ish political commentary. Not Oscar best film material but worth seeing. 
  • AllHailTheHen
    AllHailTheHen Posts: 3,063
    edited March 2024
    Watched Dune part 2 on Saturday. It's a massive film. Having not read the book it can be a little overwhelming at times and perhaps not as immediately accessible as the first one. Still a very impressive piece of film making that will require a 2nd viewing from me.
  • follett
    follett Posts: 1,032
    I really enjoyed Dune 2 but do want to read the books now to aid my understanding. A real beautiful film though, perfect for the cinema.

    Also watched poor things over the weekend. Absolute bizarre film that I still haven't been able to process if I actually liked it or not. 
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  • Anyone else seen Zone of Interest?

    Really interesting, unusual, gripping approach to the subject matter and one that I found myself thinking about again the day after. Perhaps because I was only there myself a couple of months ago.

    Special mention for the score (if that's what you'd call it), which in the absence of visual images takes your imagination to places it probably doesn't want to. Also for the thermal imaging sequences which had me fascinated and fearful at the same time.

    Not sure about the ending and what it symbolised myself but my goodness what a story and what an approach to telling it.

    Not for everyone tbf but catch it if you can. 
  • valleynick66
    valleynick66 Posts: 4,875
    Anyone else seen Zone of Interest?

    Really interesting, unusual, gripping approach to the subject matter and one that I found myself thinking about again the day after. Perhaps because I was only there myself a couple of months ago.

    Special mention for the score (if that's what you'd call it), which in the absence of visual images takes your imagination to places it probably doesn't want to. Also for the thermal imaging sequences which had me fascinated and fearful at the same time.

    Not sure about the ending and what it symbolised myself but my goodness what a story and what an approach to telling it.

    Not for everyone tbf but catch it if you can. 
    Yep. Thought it was very good. 
  • carly burn
    carly burn Posts: 19,444
    It's top of my watch list at the moment just waiting to get round to it.
  • supaclive
    supaclive Posts: 6,514
    My Jermain Defoe film launched yesterday on Prime.

    I hope you enjoy it!
    Curbs is in it.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/video/detail/B0CN6QV7TM/ref=atv_mv_hom_c_rFu618_awns_2_7?jic=8|EgRzdm9k




  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    supaclive said:
    My Jermain Defoe film launched yesterday on Prime.

    I hope you enjoy it!
    Curbs is in it.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/video/detail/B0CN6QV7TM/ref=atv_mv_hom_c_rFu618_awns_2_7?jic=8|EgRzdm9k




    Saw Curbs in the trailer. Will have a look now I've got bloody covid again. 
  • bolloxbolder
    bolloxbolder Posts: 7,956
    supaclive said:
    My Jermain Defoe film launched yesterday on Prime.

    I hope you enjoy it!
    Curbs is in it.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/video/detail/B0CN6QV7TM/ref=atv_mv_hom_c_rFu618_awns_2_7?jic=8|EgRzdm9k




    I watched it yesterday. As a fan I can never forgive him, but he came across as a very nice, rounded person. I enjoyed it as an easy watch. Thank you.
  • UEAAddick
    UEAAddick Posts: 512
    Do Not Expect Too Much from The End of The World- 4/10

    A film from a well known Romanian director named Radu Jude. Knew it would be weird from reading what it was about, but always like to try new things. However, I came out of this just finding it irritating and pretentious. I'm not a huge fan of heavy dark humour anyway, but it was just relentless, that you are like, "OK we get the point". It had some OK ideas in places and I laughed once or twice, but that was it.

  • thenewbie
    thenewbie Posts: 10,999
    follett said:
    I really enjoyed Dune 2 but do want to read the books now to aid my understanding. A real beautiful film though, perfect for the cinema.

    Also watched poor things over the weekend. Absolute bizarre film that I still haven't been able to process if I actually liked it or not. 
    I love the book (the original one) but it's very long and pretty dense - the films have simplified quite a lot of it (which is a good thing don't get me wrong.)

    If you do decide to read the books, only bother with the ones written by Frank Herbert himself.
  • Pedro45
    Pedro45 Posts: 5,820
    Copa 71 is a decent doc. Quite emotional and terrible how "men" treated women back fifty years ago. 
  • Blucher
    Blucher Posts: 4,135
    I see that ‘20 Days in Mariupol’ is on Channel 4 tonight at 10:30. It’s already on Channel 4’s catch up service but I’ll record it so I can fast-forward the irritating ads. No surprise the film won the Best Documentary Award at last night’s Oscars.
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  • swords_alive
    swords_alive Posts: 4,245
    Thanks very much for the tip @Blucher . That was a 'must see', not just because of the bravery of the journalists but the commitment and bravery of the local commander who helped them escape so the story could be told.
  • TEL
    TEL Posts: 10,100
    Jessie said:
    TEL said:
    supaclive said:
    My Jermain Defoe film launched yesterday on Prime.

    I hope you enjoy it!
    Curbs is in it.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/video/detail/B0CN6QV7TM/ref=atv_mv_hom_c_rFu618_awns_2_7?jic=8|EgRzdm9k




    Saw Curbs in the trailer. Will have a look now I've got bloody covid again. 
    Jesus... I caught Covid again around the same time too... How are you feeling now?
    Hi Jessie. 3rd time around for me. This one like a heavy dose of normal flu apart from the fever induced bad dreams. A week in and still positive but feeling a bit better apart from the normal extreme fatigue.  Compared with the first time in March 2020 though, it's a stroll in the park. 

    How are you? 
  • follett
    follett Posts: 1,032
    I watched Argylle last night. Don't get me wrong, given the budget and cast the film is a bit underwhelming but given the really negative reviews I was expecting something dreadful. 
    I personally didn't mind it and found it quite entertaining in parts. It is a bit all over the place with plenty of plot holes but overall an enjoyable experience - 6.5/10
  • Valley11
    Valley11 Posts: 11,982
    supaclive said:
    My Jermain Defoe film launched yesterday on Prime.

    I hope you enjoy it!
    Curbs is in it.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/video/detail/B0CN6QV7TM/ref=atv_mv_hom_c_rFu618_awns_2_7?jic=8|EgRzdm9k




    @supaclive
    Enjoyable watch. Interesting that Defoe didn’t comment on the Charlton to West Ham section.
    Was that a conscious decision by him or his sync just wasn’t as interesting as Curbs and Redknapp? 
  • supaclive
    supaclive Posts: 6,514
    Valley11 said:
    supaclive said:
    My Jermain Defoe film launched yesterday on Prime.

    I hope you enjoy it!
    Curbs is in it.

    https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/video/detail/B0CN6QV7TM/ref=atv_mv_hom_c_rFu618_awns_2_7?jic=8|EgRzdm9k




    @supaclive
    Enjoyable watch. Interesting that Defoe didn’t comment on the Charlton to West Ham section.
    Was that a conscious decision by him or his sync just wasn’t as interesting as Curbs and Redknapp? 
    I think he feels it was a decision made by his parents......
  • Nadou
    Nadou Posts: 1,724
    Liked American Fiction a lot. Some very funny moments and a light touch re. the serious points made. It's on Amazon Prime. It won the Oscar for best adapted screenplay and I think should have won more.
  • Clem_Snide
    Clem_Snide Posts: 11,735
    Enjoyed The Holdovers.

    Have 20 Days in Mauriapal recorded to watch this evening.
  • Bedsaddick
    Bedsaddick Posts: 24,712
    edited March 2024
    Enjoyed The Holdovers.

    Have 20 Days in Mauriapal recorded to watch this evening.
    I watched it last night. It's an incredibly grim but important documentary. I suspect many people won't see it out to the end because of it's content but i urge everyone to try.

    9 out of 10

    My review is below

    https://boxd.it/61ZEGl
  • ken_shabby
    ken_shabby Posts: 6,255
    edited March 2024
    As I mentioned the odd 'Winnie the Pooh - Blood and Honey' back in february, it seems fair to mention that the film did very well at the Razzies's snagging worst film,  worst director and two other prestigious awards. Rumour has it they are making a sequel this year.  I was also thrilled to find out it cost 100,000 quid to make and took in over 5m pounds in Mexico alone, so on a cost to profit take alone, there should be an unending chain of these coming along. Maybe they could spend a bit and make a half decent film at some point, or would that betray the ideals of Winnie and Blood?
  • Blucher
    Blucher Posts: 4,135
    If you haven't seen it, I strongly recommend Lunana: A Yak in the Classroom, which is on BBC4 at 10:50 on Thursday, 14 March. An aspiring young singer longs to escape Bhutan and move to Australia to pursue a  career in music. Still having one long year left to complete his mandatory five-year government contract as a school teacher, he is not best pleased when his superiors order him to take a teaching post in the remote, isolated village of Lunana in the shadow of the Himalayas. Nor does an arduous eight-day hike to reach his destination and its lack of facilities when he arrives do anything to improve his mood. This unwelcome event nevertheless leads to a life changing experience.

    A charming, uplifting and visually stunning film from the country that measures national productivity in a happiness index, Lunana went on to garner multiple awards worldwide and became the first Bhutanese film to be nominated for the Best International Feature Film at the 2022 Oscars. Well worth a watch.