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thrill and error (Film: ‘Unthinkable’ – Samuel L. Jackson, 2010)

We are in the same world as in the ’24’ series. America is again under attack and the good guys are again in a race against the clock in order to detect the exact location of the threats and neutralize … Continue reading

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love, insanity and social reform (Film: A Royal Affair – Demnark, 2012)

The Danes tried to put a ‘coup d’etat’ at the Academy Awards this year with ‘En kongelig affære’ (‘A Royal Affair’) directed by Nikolaj Arcel. Having seen that stories about royals and especially about queens bring Oscar statuettes every other … Continue reading

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the power of literature (Film: Dans la maison – Francois Ozon, 2012)

Dans la maison (In the House) directed by Francois Ozon is one of the the most surprising films i have seen lately. Adaptation of a play, the screen is so smart that my major question is how is it that … Continue reading

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non-stop action, no questions asked (Film: Battle Los Angeles – Michelle Rodriguez, 2011)

Everything is clear from the first to the last of the shots (and there are many shots of all kinds) of Battle Los Angeles. The aliens are here (having arrived under disguise of a rain of meteorites) and they are … Continue reading

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language gap (Film: Chinese Take-Out – Sebastián Borensztein, 2011)

Usually telling the end of a film is considered a spoiler. In the case of Argentinian director Sebastián Borensztein, Chinese Take-Out (Un cuento cino in the Spanish version) it would be a spoiler to tell how it begins. I actually … Continue reading

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oversmart (Film: Duplicity – Julia Roberts, Clive Owen, 2009)

If there is such a thing like a film to smart to enjoy ‘Duplicity’ written and directed by Tony Gilroy would certainly qualify. It is not that scriptwriter Gilroy misses smart stories in his CV – he wrote the ‘Bourne’ … Continue reading

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no matter what color of hair or what religion (Film: Good Vibrations – Lisa Barros D’Sa, Glenn Leyburn, 2012)

‘It didn’t matter what color your hair was, or whether you were a Protestant or a Catholic, it just mattered that you were a punk.’ This was and probably still is the motto in life of Terri Hooley, the man who … Continue reading

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beyond the levees (Film: Beasts of the Southern Wild – Benh Zeitlin, 2012)

Beasts of the Southern Wild is a very different kind of movie. I am actually quite pleasantly surprised that it got four Awards nominations, but I do not believe that it holds serious chances of wining any because it’s too … Continue reading

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evil and allegiance (Film: Hannah Arendt – Margarethe von Trotta, 2012)

Hannah Arendt ignited controversies during her life, and many of these controversies continued after her death. Margarethe von Trotta‘s filmed biography catches some of them (like the fascination that turned into a love story between the bright Jewish student and … Continue reading

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Tarantino vs. Spielberg (Film: Django Unchained – Tarantino, 2012)

I saw yesterday Tarantino‘s Django Unchained. The film deals approximately with the same historical period as Spielberg‘s Lincoln, but what a difference! Spielberg and Tarantino are without any doubt two of the most important American directors today. Both come from … Continue reading

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