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Don’t Make Me Go
A beautiful coming of age story about saying goodbye to your loved one. Also, they played Hella Good by No Doubt during the fight scene which made my day! The soundtrack also includes The Strokes and girl in red.
8/10
The Life Ahead
A lovely film directed by Sophia Loren’s son Edoardo Ponti that also happens to feature a song by Maneskin before they won Eurovision and became famous! I’m embarrassed it took me this long to watch this film, because I love Sophia and Two Women is one of my favorite films! I still haven’t seen Madame Rosa, which is based on the same book, but it’s on my watchlist.
6/10
Harry Potter 20th Anniversary: Return to Hogwarts
I cannot believe it’s been 21 years since we fell in love with these kids. I remember how utterly obsessed my best friend was with this series. I think everyone under 10 was enchanted with it at the time. I started bawling when Robbie Coltrane talked about next generations watching Harry Potter 50 years from now and Hagrid surviving him. I love how much screen time Helena Bonham Carter got in this documentary, and I really wish Maggie Smith appeared in it too.
‘You could be watching it in 50 years’ time, easy. I’ll not be here, sadly, but Hagrid will’.
10/10
The Brood
I loved this, but I kept thinking about Don’t Look Now the entire time. If you’ve seen both films, you know exactly why.
8/10
Walkabout
This masterpiece has been on my watchlist since my fascination with Australia began twenty years ago. I finally watched it on Prime today and this may be one of my favourite coming of age films. It’s profound complexity is hidden underneath what appears to be a simple story, until it isn’t. All changes applied to the events from the book it’s based on are for the better. I have a feeling I will be rewatching this one every year.
9/10
The Poseidon Adventure
I didn’t remember this film being fattist, but It really feels like an ad against obesity.
7/10
The Ridiculous 6
I think we all know I watched this for Mr. Stefani and I did enjoy the bit where he shoots the cuckoo from the cuckoo clock, a lot.
3/10
Rome, Open City
I have rewatched this today for my Italian cinema class and I remembered most of it, but the brief lesbian element. Then again, it’s not a positive representation, so maybe that is why I have no recollection of seeing it before.
10/10
Ivan the Terrible, Part 3
The close-ups and all the eye movement! It’s a real tragedy only 4 minutes of the third part survived.
3/10







