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Bonnie and Clyde
I’ve always had a problem with the film’s portrayal of asexuality. Why is it something he has to overcome? While the real Clyde was a victim of sexual assault in prison, there is no proof of his asexuality or impotence for that matter, so why create this storyline? So the strong criminal can lose his virginity with a hot promiscuous girl to satisfy counterculture youth’s sexual fantasies?
8/10
Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon
Michelle Yeoh is the gem of this film. A few months ago I gave A Touch of Zen 8 stars, and I cannot possibly give CRHD more. I’ve never been a fan of Wuxia films, and I don’t think this will ever change.
7/10
The Many Saints of Newark
If this didn’t make you want to watch The Sopranos, nothing will. It was an excellent HBO show and you should all check it out, oh yeah and the film too. Michael Gandolfini reprises his late father’s famous role in this entertaining prequel full of violence, death and family drama.
7/10
Invasion of the Body Snatchers
I’ve seen it twice today, and I must raise my rating to 8 stars, because it is memorable, even with the studio enforced ending (and opening). And it is better than the two remakes I’ve seen.
8/10
Dwarfs (2017)
A brilliant short from Piotr Sułkowski that reminded me of Jan Švankmajer’s Alice, but it’s not…for kids. Also, Gwen Stefani’s What You Waiting For music video. And I love both.
7/10
2:22
I watch a lot of Screen Australia productions, but this is too long, overcomplicated and just bad.
4/10
Story (2019)
An eloquent short about seeing people’s lives through a social media Story.
6/10
Crows aka Wrony
A wonderful Polish film. Child actors truly are a special kind of talented. It’s always amazing to see child actors carry a film (especially not a family one) so effortlessly.
8/10
The Ghost Club
This film takes the prize for the worst acting I’ve ever seen. Why is everyone’s line delivery so stiff? Not just child actors, adults too! It’s like everyone is reading from a teleprompter or something. If they sped up the dialogue and got rid of the million pauses, it wouldn’t be that noticeable. This film is Britt Robertson’s debut and she’s the only half decent actor in this film and the only one who had a career after this.
2/10