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avis de pwmoores-49444

par pwmoores-49444
Cette page regroupe tous les avis écrits par pwmoores-49444, partageant ses réflexions détaillées sur les films, les séries, etc.
26 commentaires
Shira Haas and Amit Rahav in Unorthodox (2020)

Unorthodox

8,0
9
  • 2 mai 2020
  • Different

    Joan Fontaine and Orson Welles in Jane Eyre (1943)

    Jane Eyre

    7,5
    5
  • 31 mars 2020
  • Didn't stand the test of time

    This is a very good story. Unfortunately this version did not stand the test of time. The story was presented in a very melodramatic way which feels out of place in 2020.
    Star Trek: Picard (2020)

    Star Trek: Picard

    7,5
    6
  • 27 mars 2020
  • Disappointing

    I found this slow to begin with but stuck with it in the hope that it would improve. I am sorry to say that the pace didn't really improve and the plot became more and more confusing. It was interesting to look at but that wasn't enough to offset the pace and the , unintended, laughable script.
    Mark Ruffalo in Dark Waters (2019)

    Dark Waters

    7,6
    6
  • 8 mars 2020
  • Very one note

    I was looking forward to this film as it is the subject is interesting. However I found the film very ernest with no light and shade. As a consequence I ceased to care about the characters. I would have thought that a documentary would be more impactful for such an important subject.
    Mahan Nasiri in Fils-Mère (2019)

    Fils-Mère

    7,1
    8
  • 3 mars 2020
  • Moving and sad

    I saw this film at the Glasgow Film Festival. The is split into two chapters and although it covers a situation I am not familiar with, the story is told in an easy to understand. In effect everybody is trying to do their best in an impossible situation. The acting and directing makes you feel for the main characters although their situation is very sad.
    Les Misérables (2019)

    Les Misérables

    7,6
    9
  • 3 mars 2020
  • Gripping

    Sonia Braga, Silvero Pereira, Suzy Lopes, and Bárbara Colen in Bacurau (2019)

    Bacurau

    7,3
    8
  • 2 mars 2020
  • A modern western perhaps?

    Ingvar Sigurdsson and Ída Mekkín Hlynsdóttir in Un jour si blanc (2019)

    Un jour si blanc

    6,6
    7
  • 2 mars 2020
  • Not what I expected

    Dónall Ó Héalai in Arracht (2019)

    Arracht

    7,0
    7
  • 2 mars 2020
  • Good start and end

    The first thirty minutes of this film is very good in setting out the core of the story and the concluding ten minutes is also good. However, the middle section is a bit plodding and drags. Overall the film is well acted and very atmospheric. I saw this film at the Glasgow Film Festival.
    Edda Björgvinsdóttir, Sara Dögg Ásgeirsdóttir, Björn Thors, and Jóel Sæmundsson in Pity the Lovers (2019)

    Pity the Lovers

    7,2
    6
  • 2 mars 2020
  • Straight Forward

    I saw this film at the Glasgow Film Festival, it is a pleasant Icelandic Film about two brothers who tackle relationships in different ways. The film follows a predictable path but, to it's credit doesn't end in a predictable way. Undemanding.
    Moffie (2019)

    Moffie

    6,8
    8
  • 1 mars 2020
  • Harrowing and Gripping

    I saw this film at the Glasgow Film Festival. The film is beautifully shot and tells the gripping tale of 16 year old Nicholas's two year of conscripted service in 1980's South African army. At the same time Nicholas is coming to terms with his sexuality. The film pulls no punches in setting out Nicholas's initial experiences. The acting by all concerned is very good and the film moves along at a reasonable pace. My only criticism is that the ending is a bit dragged out but overall that is minor as the film is a very good watch.
    L'oiseau bariolé (2019)

    L'oiseau bariolé

    7,3
    9
  • 1 mars 2020
  • A compelling Tour de Force of Misery and Cruelty

    This is a long hard watch which builds over the length of the film. The movie is beautifully shot and tells the story of a young Jewish boy in wartime Eastern Europe. Initially he is an observer to the cruelty but over time he becomes the recipient. This film will not be for everyone but if you have a strong stomach it is worth sticking with. I saw this at the Glasgow Film Festival and only 3 walkouts.
    Daniel Aráoz, Carlos Belloso, Luis Brandoni, Rita Cortese, Ricardo Darín, Verónica Llinás, and Chino Darín in Heroic Losers (2019)

    Heroic Losers

    7,2
    7
  • 1 mars 2020
  • Very Engaging

    I saw this at the Glasgow Film Festival. It starts out like a feel good movie which you think will be a capper film before a tonal shift sends it darker. However it is always engaging and well acted by the end able cast. I enjoyed the film.
    Kee Chan, Seán Cullen, Louis Negin, Dan Beirne, Emmanuel Schwartz, Brent Skagford, Charlotte Legault, Sarianne Cormier, Mikhaïl Ahooja, and Catherine St-Laurent in Le 20ème Siècle (2019)

    Le 20ème Siècle

    6,9
    6
  • 29 févr. 2020
  • Monty Pythonesk

    I saw this film at the Glasgow Film Festival. The film is very heavily influenced by Monty Python and it takes a little while to get used to it. Not everything worked and the film is not as funny or as shocking as it thinks it is. Nevertheless the film has enough going for it to maintain interest.
    Billy Crystal and Ben Schwartz in Standing Up, Falling Down (2019)

    Standing Up, Falling Down

    6,6
    5
  • 29 févr. 2020
  • No Surprises

    I saw this film at the Glasgow Film Festival. It starts off very well for the first 30 mins and I was very engaged. Thereafter the film gets bogged down and never moves out of second gear. A shame as a good and interesting film was struggling to get out.
    Il pleuvait des oiseaux (2019)

    Il pleuvait des oiseaux

    7,2
    6
  • 29 févr. 2020
  • Charming but slow

    I saw this film at the Glasgow Film Festival. I found it confusing to start with but once I got the plot and characters established I was more engaged. The plot has two strands which sometimes interlink not always successfully. However as the film builds to it's conclusion the dominant plot line relating to the aged protagonist builds very well.
    Adèle Haenel in Portrait de la jeune fille en feu (2019)

    Portrait de la jeune fille en feu

    8,0
    8
  • 28 févr. 2020
  • Slow Build

    The film takes awhile to get going but stick with it as time is taken to allow the story to develop. The acting and directing is very good but the audio is superb from the choice of music to the crashing of the waves and the crackle of the fire.
    Don't F**k with Cats: Un tueur trop viral (2019)

    Don't F**k with Cats: Un tueur trop viral

    8,0
    7
  • 27 févr. 2020
  • Interesting

    Steve Coogan in Greed (2019)

    Greed

    5,8
    1
  • 24 févr. 2020
  • Dull

    This is one of the most boring films I shave seen in along time. The film has nothing to commend it. The pace is slow, the acting is one note and the writing is predictable. I actually walked out of the film before the end which I have not done for many years.
    Johnny Flynn, Callum Turner, and Anya Taylor-Joy in Emma. (2020)

    Emma.

    6,7
    7
  • 24 févr. 2020
  • Enjoyable

    This was a pleasant and entertaining film which is well paced. A good soundtrack. Emma is not a character I particularly warm to but the film generates sympathy for her.
    Henry Lee Lucas in Parole de tueur (2019)

    Parole de tueur

    7,4
    8
  • 22 févr. 2020
  • Twists and turns

    This is a very good documentary series which keeps you gripped over all 5 episodes. You think you know how it will end but then you start to question yourself. Very good.
    The Devil Next Door (2019)

    The Devil Next Door

    7,5
    8
  • 17 févr. 2020
  • Gripping

    A well crafted documentary series broken up in bite sized chunks of around 40 mins. The documentary explains in an easy to understand way the twists and turns of this fascinating story the majority of which I had forgotten. Well worth a watch.
    Miriam Leone in Squadra criminale (2015)

    Squadra criminale

    7,2
    5
  • 17 févr. 2020
  • Plodding

    This is an ok crime drama but it has no pace or tension. I also did not care about the characters. I give up on this after 4 episodes.
    Rosie Perez, Jurnee Smollett, Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Margot Robbie, and Ella Jay Basco in Birds of Prey et la fantabuleuse histoire de Harley Quinn (2020)

    Birds of Prey et la fantabuleuse histoire de Harley Quinn

    6,1
    1
  • 15 févr. 2020
  • Boring

    This was a disappointing film. It was a series of comic book action sequences shoe horned into a predictable plot. I would give this a wide berth.
    Jason Flemyng, Emma Corrin, Jack Bannon, Paloma Faith, and Ben Aldridge in Pennyworth (2019)

    Pennyworth

    7,8
    8
  • 14 févr. 2020
  • Bonkers Fun

    This is a really good watch. The story is set in an alternative 60's and rollicks along at a good pace. Sometimes the story doesn't bare close scrutiny but it is engaging all the same. Good soundtrack which adds to the atmosphere.

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