What Was the Last Movie You Watched?

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PIECES OF A WOMAN



Raw emotion and then some


PRAISE: Kata Wéber's Pieces of a Woman is a story of a heartbreaking home birth leaves a woman grappling with the profound emotional fallout, isolated from her partner and family by a chasm of grief.
This was a gripping and involving experience.If you ever suffered a loss similar to the characters of the film you may want to be very cautious about viewing it.
The performances by the entire cast are spot on Vanessa Kirby,Shia LaBeouf,Molly Parker,Sarah Snook,
Iliza Shlesinger, Benny Safdie,Jimmie Fails and last and by no means least Ellen Burstyn.
All of the blame,guilt ,acting out and trying to heal from a loss is on full display.There are scenes that are so powerful with imagery so stunning you cant deny the strengths of Director Kornél Mundruczó.
There will be plenty of awards and nominations for this film.

PROBLEMS : A couple of times i felt the film was to dwelling.There is a tacked on drawn out scene that i thought wasnt necessary.

Still with it's flaws it's one of the best movies of the year.


Scale of 1-10 a 9





AMERICAN SKIN




Is it a gun, is it a knife
Is it a wallet, this is your life
It ain't no secret (it ain't no secret)
No secret my friend
You can get killed just for living in your American skin

Bruce Springsteen


PRAISE : Before watching this film i asked my family to watch the trailer first because i knew some of the imagery and subject matter may be triggering for them.
Director,writer and star Nate Parker doesnt pull any pumches in this story of a war veteran seeks justice when police kill his unarmed son during a routine traffic stop.and im happy to see more of his work.
Powerful and heart wrenching performances from : Parker,Omari Hardwick,Theo Rossi, Shane Paul McGhie,
Milauna Jackson and Beau Knapp are coupled with a script laced with truth.
Parker constructs the film in a way that every voice is heard .From policeman,people from all walks of life,and those that are relentlessly harassed and judged just because of the color of their skin.This is true involving and visceral film making.
Some of the themes may be old hat and i have seen them in dozens of TV shows and films,but this struck an emotional chord in various new ways.

PROBLEMS : I thought the involvement of certain characters being placed in peril was a bit off.
Im conflicted when it comes to the ending of this film.Part of it i hated and part of it had it's truths about people being oblivious and making assumptions that become facts just because the person is on TV and has become a trusted source for information.

Another powerful work from Nate Parker .I hope to see more from him in the future.


Scale of 1-10 an 8




OUTSIDE THE WIRE



Training Day with a cyborg


PRAISE: Im not even going to beat around the bush i had a lot of fun watching this movie.The story that takes place in the near future,of a drone pilot sent into a war zone finds himself paired up with a top-secret android officer on a mission to stop a nuclear attack was pretty good.
The pairing of Anthony Mackie and Damson Idris really worked for me.Idris as Lt. Thomas Harp, a drone pilot who isnt ready for the perilous and beyond dangerous mission hits all the right beats.
Mackie is definitely channeling Alonzo Harris from 2001's Training Day and having a great time doing it with his salty talk and scolding manner.
The action sequences were good and intense. I would say about 75% of the story worked for me.

PROBLEMS: There was a hollow feel to some parts of the story.Suspension of disbelief was asked of me several times.Another Netflix villain that doesnt measure up.
The last 20 minutes was very predictable.

It's not going to win any awards but it's a fun action romp.

Scale of 1-10 a 7½







Locked Down




Pandemic Pairing



PRAISE : This film is us !! Our reality of stat at home,stay safe,having Covid and not having it,Zoom calls and wearing masks.Finding out a lot more about the the job's of family members as we over hear their conference calls.Anne Hathaway and Chiwetel Ejiofor are great as Paxton and Linda are a disgruntled married couple living in London amid the COVID-19 pandemic lockdown. The banter between them is great as they talk about their lives and revelations about the past and present are put on the table.
The story is fun as we go through their ups and downs and i loved the celebrity cameos.Some of the story actually gave me a nice flashback of when i worked in retail.
High praise to Director Doug Liman and writer Steven Knight for being able to shape a story around all of the Covid confusion.


PROBLEMS: The film starts to run out of steam during it's last 30 minutes.Not as much fun as the first 90 minutes and a story thread i thought would be a lot of fun just dragged and was far to convenient.



Scale of 1-10 a 7
 
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Upgrade (2018) :up::up:

From the director of the recent The Invisible Man reimagining, comes this science-fiction cyberpunk action thriller starring Logan Marshall-Green. It was a blast all the way through to the end, but the weakest link was the acting.

The Whole Truth (2016) :up::down

Courtroom drama starring Keanu Reeves. It was fine, nothing mind-blowing.

Battle For Terra (2009) :up:

Animated science fiction movie about the indigenous creatures of a faraway planet versus human invaders. Passes enough for good but not great.

Martha Marcy May Marlene (2011) :up:

You can take the person out of the cult, but can you take the cult out of the person? Very good movie starring Elizabeth Olsen.

Tenet (2020) :up::down

It has become apparent post-Interstellar with Dunkirk and Tenet that director Christopher Nolan has become a bit too infatuated with the gimmicky story mechanics rather than story itself and characters the audience can really care about. I give the movie a pass, there's some good action sequences and a bizarre one near the end. John David Washington as "The Protagonist" was kind of cool doing his thing but the characters are pretty superficial. Unfortunately his character doesn't have the depth of even someone like Leonardo DiCaprio's character Cobb in Inception or Matthew McConaughey as Cooper in Interstellar, he's more like an old James Bond with the action scenes of a Daniel Craig one. I bought and watched this on 4k blu-ray with the subtitles on too so it's not like I missed something. The film score is great if also overpowering. I don't rate Tenet among Nolan's best works.
 
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Tormented (1960)

@Ash J. Williams What did you think of that? On the whole I enjoyed it. I liked the scene with all the flowers wilting as the invisible ghost made her way up the church aisle.
 
Rommel(2012) Such a great film! When it comes to WW2 movies from the German point of view,nobody does it better than the Germans themselves
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Birds of Prey (and the Fantabulous Emancipation of One Harley Quinn)
Freaking loved it Margot is just SO awesome as Harley
 
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An interesting and good action thriller about MI-6, Special Boat Services and Navy Seals. Of special notice is the casting. It stars Dominic Cooper (young Howard Stark from CAPTAIN AMERICA: THE FIRST AVENGER, AGENT CARTER)), Thomas Kretschmann (Baron Strucker in AVENGERS: AGE OF ULTRON), Gemma Chan (Minn-Erva from CAPTAIN MARVEL), Connie Nielsen (Hippolyta in WONDER WOMAN), Tyler Hoechlin (Superman in SUPERGIRL and SUPERMAN AND LOIS),and Tom Felton (Draco Malfoy in the HARRY POTTER series).
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Easy watch entertainment with some awesome classic cars, son of Clint and the lovely Ana De Armas.

6.5/10
 
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