🎬Movies🎬
|Cinephile, Future Filmmaker|
"The most personal is the most creative"- Bong Joon-ho/Martin Scorsese
Getting to watch this at 3am in an outdoor screening near a beach with the sunrise coming in at the end was one of the best experiences of my life.
This film has been on my watchlist since like forever, and I'm glad it lived up to the hype for me cause I had a blast. The charisma in the performances is something we rarely see in movies today. Kathryn Bigelow knows how to direct the hell out of a…
Watched this with my American friends and it was so hilarious explaining to them what RE is.
Overall a great movie and a bit surprise, did not expect to like this as much as I did, I felt very connected to the characters and was really intrigued and invested in the story.
I've read a lot of 5 star reviews for this movie and I'm just not getting it??
I wanted to give this a chance for certain reasons, but this was not the masterpiece that you guys have hyped it up to be for me. I'll start of by saying that the narrative in this movie was very non-existent. From the first 30 minutes, I got this really weird vibe from the movie and that had a lot to do with…
"Hate is all I've ever known, but I wish I could be free from it"
I just got done watching this and I'm literally speechless and feeling so many emotions.
This was filmmaking at it's finest and one of those films that just felt like an experience and was definetely meant to be seen on the big screen, from the cinematography to the acting to the tragic story, everything just felt so grand and powerful.
I'm usually not a fan of films like these, but Robert Eggers directed the hell out of this and you could tell from every little detail.