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Jonathan Dore

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Jonathan Dore's rating
Tár
7.410
Tár
I Care a Lot
6.44
I Care a Lot
Interstellar
8.71
Interstellar
Detectorists
8.610
Detectorists
Venus Peter
5.89
Venus Peter
Made in Canada
8.010
Made in Canada
Ripper Street
8.110
Ripper Street
1066
6.38
1066
La mort d'un roi
6.25
La mort d'un roi
Our Friends in the North
8.610
Our Friends in the North
Mon combat
8.010
Mon combat
L'Aigle de la Neuvième Légion
6.28
L'Aigle de la Neuvième Légion
Friends & Crocodiles
6.65
Friends & Crocodiles
The National Dream: Building the Impossible Railway
8.710
The National Dream: Building the Impossible Railway
Far North
6.16
Far North
Triple agent
6.43
Triple agent
Camarades
7.210
Camarades
Mit meinen heißen Tränen
7.810
Mit meinen heißen Tränen
Les Joueurs d'échecs
7.510
Les Joueurs d'échecs
Rocinante
6.18
Rocinante

Reviews12

Jonathan Dore's rating
I Care a Lot

I Care a Lot

6.4
4
  • Oct 28, 2024
  • Can I have that two hours back please?

    A deeply cynical and morally empty film that leaves you feeling like you need to take a shower afterwards, so toxic is the taste it leaves in the mouth (apologies for the mixed metaphor). I'm not sure if the director intended us to enjoy or be amused by the ambivalence of having one criminal character find herself being threatened by another, but if so, it failed. There is no ambivalence. You *want* the Russian mafia boss and his goons to get his mum out of the care-home prison and blow Marla and Fran away, and are disappointed when they don't succeed. That's right -- you actually want a violent, probably sadistic drug boss to impose some moral order on the situation, so empty is it of any of the normal forces that usually help glue society together -- police, lawyers, courts, medical staff, all of whose representatives here are either corruptly complicit or blissfully unaware of what's going on.

    Rosamund Pike continues and extends the revolting character she perfected in Gone Girl (and is the only reason to give this film any stars at all), though her character Marla does at least have one vulnerability here: her love for Fran. But if the script/direction intended for us to see their tender moments as humanizing or redeeming, they did not succeed. You still want both of them to die unpleasant deaths.
    Interstellar

    Interstellar

    8.7
    1
  • Dec 24, 2016
  • Pretentiously self-regarding, portentously self-indulgent

    1066

    1066

    6.3
    8
  • Dec 22, 2012
  • A noble and mournful epitaph

    For me, this film was a success because it captured that horrified sense of loss not only of a battle, or of lives, but of a whole culture and the 650-year history that had produced it. The decision to focus only on the ordinary foot-soldiers (to the extent that none of the three leaders had a single line to speak, and William did not even appear on screen) was a good one, since it allowed the story to represent the fate of peoples instead of just the fate of kings. The narration, in a good imitation of the style of Anglo-Saxon epic poetry, was mournful and measured, and the revelation of the narrator's identity at the end nicely rounded out one thread of the story. Despite the constant bloodletting, the characters were attractive: Leofric the happy-go-lucky coward who does the right thing in the end; Hrothgar the weary general always trying to rally his weary men for one more fight; and Snorri the captured Viking who becomes a mainstay of the English at Hastings. The final stages at Hastings reminded me of the poem commemorating another English defeat, 75 years before:

    "Thought shall be harder, heart shall be keener / Spirit shall be greater, as our might lessens." (The Battle of Maldon, 991)
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