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ElMaruecan82

Nov. 2004 ist beigetreten
ONE OF LIFE'S GREAT WATCHERS...

Life is weird, I keep on writing over and over again about all the movies I watch, following an arbitrary yet personal rule "I review whatever I rate and I only rate what I watch" ... a rule that prevailed ever since 2010... still, my intent is not to show off some pompous cinematic knowledge (no more or no less impressive than any average movie lover), but simply to share thoughts with people who share the same passion.

Isn't that, by the way, the true measure of a passion?

Now, why I did and still write movie reviews? since I'm not paid for it, since it's not even my central activity, why wasting energy for lengthy texts that a few dozen readers in the best case would read? Well, because I don't believe it's a waste of energy at all and there are some elements of intellectual exhilaration or let’s just call it “fun�... but I have selfish reasons, I also write about movies because I wish I could work in the movie business, in a way or another.

Having graduated in screenwriting and directing (well, online courses but better than nothing), I hope some day my time will come. If not, this is the closest I can get to my dreams.

Now, why “Life Great Watcher�? Don’t get it wrong, the only piece of greatness I can credit myself with applies to my passion for movies. But Woody Allen's ex-girlfriend in the so-underrated Play It Again, Sam (1972), he likes films because he's "one of life's great watchers". To which he retorts: "I'm a doer, I want to participate". Well, as much as I want to participate, to do something, I like to be one of life's great watchers and share some views about life through the experience of movies and about movies through the experience of life.

I hope some reviews will be insightful to you, convincing enough to discover a film or maybe change your perspective, make for a good read or simply get you the opportunity to compare your tastes, your appreciations and your dislikes with a fellow movie lover.

Please, forgive some possible language mistakes and annoying verbal tics (“I guess�, “let me say�, “one of the most� etc…) and take into consideration I'm not from an English speaking country, I do my best to use the most proper language... but in the end, we're only humans.

Have a good read!

ElMo
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Schneewittchen
2,12
Schneewittchen
Kid Auto Races at Venice
5,77
Kid Auto Races at Venice
Ein Baum fällt selten allein
7,38
Ein Baum fällt selten allein
Predator
7,88
Predator
Bart Gets an F
8,210
Bart Gets an F
Chaos
6,46
Chaos
Cinderella 3 - Wahre Liebe siegt
6,08
Cinderella 3 - Wahre Liebe siegt
Homer's Enemy
9,310
Homer's Enemy
Die Uhrenreinigung
7,410
Die Uhrenreinigung
Donalds Verbrechen
7,110
Donalds Verbrechen
Tomboy
7,47
Tomboy
Nightmare - Mörderische Träume
7,48
Nightmare - Mörderische Träume
Baby Boom - Eine schöne Bescherung
6,38
Baby Boom - Eine schöne Bescherung
Ein Geschenk des Himmels - Vater der Braut 2
6,17
Ein Geschenk des Himmels - Vater der Braut 2
Vater der Braut
6,67
Vater der Braut
Arrival
7,99
Arrival
Timecop
5,96
Timecop
Gilbert Grape - Irgendwo in Iowa
7,78
Gilbert Grape - Irgendwo in Iowa
Im Westen nichts Neues
7,810
Im Westen nichts Neues
Bound - Gefesselt
7,39
Bound - Gefesselt
Weiße Jungs bringen's nicht
6,88
Weiße Jungs bringen's nicht
Diamantenfieber
6,57
Diamantenfieber
Feuerball
6,97
Feuerball
Ankunft eines Zuges in La Ciotat
7,410
Ankunft eines Zuges in La Ciotat
No Way Out - Es gibt kein Zurück
7,18
No Way Out - Es gibt kein Zurück

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Kid Auto Races at Venice

Kid Auto Races at Venice

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  • The Birth of an Icon...

    Before Chaplin became The Tramp, before he was one of the most recognized faces in the world, there was Kid Auto Races at Venice (1914). On the surface, it's a simple comedic short-a man in a derby hat disrupting a children's car race, getting in the way of the camera, and being shoved aside repeatedly. But in reality, it's so much more.

    What makes this film extraordinary is the way Chaplin interacts with the camera. At just 25 years old, he already understands something most performers of the silent era hadn't quite grasped: the camera isn't just there to capture a story-it's a character in itself. Chaplin doesn't just perform; he plays with the frame, testing its limits, pushing himself forward, demanding attention. Despite the crowd, despite the race happening in the background, he commands the lens. There's something strikingly modern in this-his cheeky look at me attitude feels almost contemporary, as if he's pioneering a form of media self-awareness decades ahead of its time.

    But the film's significance doesn't stop there. Beyond Chaplin's antics, Kid Auto Races at Venice is an accidental time capsule. It captures not just the emergence of a legend, but the world before it knew him. The audience in the background-ordinary people, spectators of a small event, unaware that they are part of history-adds another layer to its importance. Some even hide their faces, an almost comical irony given that they are sharing the frame with someone who would soon become one of the most famous men on Earth. If only they had known.

    What was meant to be a simple comedy short has become an invaluable piece of history, a film that immortalizes both its star and the unsuspecting people around him. It's the birth of an icon, and more than a century later, it remains just as fascinating, both for its humor and for the unique window it offers into a moment that no one at the time realized was monumental.
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    Predator

    Predator

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  • The Final Hurrah for the Macho Action Hero...

    No one has put it better than Roger Ebert: "Predator" is essentially a crossover of "Aliens" and "Rambo." While this comparison was a point of criticism for some, like Gene Siskel, it also highlights how the film blends genres in intriguing ways, subverting expectations and delivering something unique.

    I first encountered "Predator" when I was 11. At the sight of a skinned, charred corpse and the disappearance of the comic relief character (Shane Black as Hawkins), whose glasses were ominously left behind, I realized this was not your typical action movie-though, let's face it, you could see his death coming from a mile away. Feeling unsettled, I wisely chose to stop watching and went to bed. At that age, I was used to big, action-packed films, but even then, I sensed the underlying horror that would haunt my nights. Revisiting the film decades later, I'm glad I avoided it back then. The horror is more suggested than shown (except for the climactic reveal of the Predator), but it's still unnervingly effective. The Predator itself, with its grotesque design reminiscent of John Carpenter's "The Thing," feels like both a reward and a punishment for sticking it out.

    At its core, "Predator" is a "Commando" mission gone wrong. The opening scenes introduce a team of macho, muscular soldiers epitomizing American military badassery, free from the psychological scars of "Rambo." The iconic chopper ride set to Little Richard's "Long Tall Sally" feels like an over-the-top ode to the American action hero. Each team member is a walking stereotype: Arnold Schwarzenegger's Dutch, the cigar-chomping leader with the unshaven stubble; Carl Weathers' Dillon, the bureaucrat with a hidden agenda; Jesse Ventura's Blain, the cool dude spitting tobacco; Bill Duke's Mac, the stoic yet emotional soldier; and Sonny Landham's Billy, the silent tracker. Even within this caricature, McTiernan knows what he's doing-playing up these tropes just enough to pull the rug out from under us later.

    The mission kicks off with an assault on a rebel camp, where flamethrowers blaze, bodies explode, and bullets rain like a Fourth of July fireworks show. It's pure action cheese-almost parody-complete with action-hero one-liners and mayhem so excessive you almost expect the Wilhelm scream to make an appearance. But then the tone shifts, and the story gets darker. Mysterious deaths start piling up, and we get glimpses of an invisible predator stalking the team. The squad, once cocky and invincible, devolves into terrified prey. Bill Duke's Mac stands out as he unravels, driven by grief and vengeance for his friend. Carl Weathers' Dillon also gets a compelling arc, playing against type as a morally ambiguous character who redeems himself in the end.

    Schwarzenegger's Dutch transforms too. Stripped of his team, his guns, and his bravado, he turns to raw survival instincts, relying on brains and grit rather than brute force. That shift, along with the hauntingly beautiful jungle setting (shot to rival the aesthetic of "The Mission"), elevates "Predator" beyond your standard action flick. It's not just bullets and biceps-there's a real sense of tension and fear.

    The film doesn't delve much into philosophy either, as it goes as far as ending with a mano a mano fight between Dutch and the Predator. Sure, Dutch could've just blown it up, but that would break the genre's rules. Maybe by then, he had earned the Predator's respect-or maybe the filmmakers just knew that audiences would eat up a good old-fashioned one-on-one showdown. Either way, it's a visceral and satisfying finale.

    The Predator (played by Kevin Peter Hall) is a standout villain. The decision to reveal its full appearance in the climax pays off, but even before that, its yellow blood and cloaking ability were enough to make it terrifying. The opening shot of the alien spacecraft, on the other hand, feels unnecessary-we didn't need it to grasp the creature's otherworldly menace. What makes the Predator so compelling is how it flips the script, turning the ultimate hunters into hunted prey, reducing them to their most primal instincts.

    The inclusion of Anna (Elpidia Carrillo), the only civilian, adds an interesting dynamic. She's not just there for decoration-she becomes a critical link to the Predator's rules of engagement, serving as a reminder of the mission's human stakes. When Dutch bellows, "Get to the chopper!" in his thick Austrian accent, it's not just an order; it's a desperate plea for survival.

    Ultimately, "Predator" is both a love letter and a farewell to the classic 1980s action hero. McTiernan would go on to reinvent the genre with "Die Hard," featuring Bruce Willis as the everyman hero, reluctant to embrace his role. But here, we get one last hurrah for the larger-than-life macho man, stripped of his invincibility and reduced to raw humanity. It's the perfect mix of action, horror, and survival-an unapologetic thrill ride that's earned its place as a genre classic.
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