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Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse (1991)
Wonderful
A doc that lives up the original movie. There are so many good histories, features, hide details, showing the state of mind at that moment. The exhibition of this doc had became a great complement to the Apocalipse Now. It's important to remind that some legends continues to be unclear, like the departure of Harvey Keitel at the early days of footage. Highly recommended.
John Wick: Chapter 3 - Parabellum (2019)
hmmmm
Hmmmm, good but could be better. The ambients and atmosphere is wonderful, really well explored. What dissapointed me was the quantity of fights and related, becoming a little bored some parts of film. Anyway, much better than the second part, but the first continues being the best.
Sweat (2020)
ok
Good movie, but at the end I had a perception of a good idea a little badly developed. Some points of this world of web celebrities could be better explored. However, the director was sutil and soft in certains points of views, as in the triviality of relationships, in the loneliness and in the corrosive relation with the protagonist's mother.
17 Blocks (2019)
good
Great doc. It has exposed the unfortunate disgrace of a broken family in every way. Pretty hard to see in many moments, but necessary and too representative.
BlacKkKlansman (2018)
necessary
The absurd of real. The message "based on true events" right on the beginning clarifies that those nonsense situations displayed on screen reverb and mingle totally with our days. It started a little funny, good jokes here and there. but as the movie goes forward, our mouth got started to take a taste of bitter, a twinge in the stomach, until the complete punch in the face at the end of exhibition. Impactant and much modern. Spike Lee is the man.
Temporada (2018)
Beautiful
Slow and without dramatic raptures. It's just diary, purely portraited in the life of protagonist. A beautiful movie.
Loving Vincent (2017)
masterpiece
A masterpiece. A movie to be contemplate, analyse, to be watched no hurry, without haste and appreciating every shot/scene. Watch in two, three times, pausing, seeing another time....wonderful.
Max Rose (2013)
what a movie....
What a beautiful movie.....wonderful approach of old age and its implications. Recommended.
Suburbicon (2017)
ok
Surprisingly good, I had expected another type of movie. Reminds the Coen Brothers'style (not coincidentally, they wrote the screenplay), just failing for the oblivious way that it lead.
The Look of Silence (2014)
Disturbing and perverse
The confrontation's scenes of murders and the scenarios of killings have caused a lump in the throat. Produced by Errol Morris and Werner Herzog, most of credits were being showed as "anonymous", what is symptomatic. If watched after The Act of Killing (the previous documentary of Joshua Oppenheimer), the appreciation will be guaranteed. Wonderful documentary.