This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
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Some Like It Hot 1959
If you don't think this is one of the best comedies ever made; you haven't watched it yet or you're wrong
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The General 1926
Buster Keaton is definitely one of the best actors of all time, a man who was not afraid of anything that involves making movies! Talented, crazy and funny, he is the whole package
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The Cranes Are Flying 1957
One of the best films of Soviet cinema I’ve ever seen, is a seminal work that spectacularly creates a visual symphony that transcends the limits of a narrative we’ve already seen in other films. Each piece of this film is so detailed, with cinematography that masterfully accompanies the deep immersion of the raw emotions of love and loss in the midst of the tumultuous and destructive World War II. Director Kalatozov presents us with a frighteningly yet beautiful narrative about…
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Kingdom of the Planet of the Apes 2024
bro heard about the Roman Empire and thinks he's Julius Caesar
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The Lost Boys 1987
It's just me or everyone can see that in vampire movies there’s always a bisexual erotic vibe?
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High Noon 1952
Give up or not? Stay or run away?
Duty, loyalty, and love, everything seems to be against Marshal Will Kane, who still never gives up on what makes him who he truly is. A beautiful and interesting story with an innovative real-time narrative, and yet I found myself a little bored, but it’s still visible that Gary Cooper’s performance in his role is phenomenal, this man is legendary, the American hero of his time.
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It Happened One Night 1934
Frank Capra, you’re legendary!
Absolutely timeless, an elegant symphony that belies its seemingly simple premise. A film that explores the terrain of love with an admirable class. From the busy streets of New York City to the wonderful views of the countryside, each frame is so neat that it captures all the essence of the film itself. Petter and Elle enchants the senses, warms our heart and reminds us that, in the end, it is the simple moments of connection and joy that make life worthwhile. Love is quite something.
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Hereditary 2018
After many requests here and from friends, I finally gave this film a chance, and I regret not having seen it earlier. Hereditary is a harrowing tapestry; the macabre beauty and the feeling of disorder create a very complex relationship with the narrative itself and even try to undo its conventional categorization. In a chiaroscuro environment that dances between light and shadow, Ari Aster produces a narrative that plumbs the depths of human experience, diving into the murky waters of…
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All Quiet on the Western Front 2022
I had mixed feelings about this film; even though it is a splendid cinematographic work with a surreal production, it still misses something to be considered an adaptation of respect. In this film, the audience is plunged into a whirlwind of visceral and existential turbulence, and we see with open eyes the horrible damage of the war on the human spirit itself. We are forced to face the fragile nature of our mortality and the profound impact of violence on…
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