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larsgorzelak

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Game of Thrones
9.210
Game of Thrones
Clash of the Collectables
7.78
Clash of the Collectables
Captain America: Civil War
7.88
Captain America: Civil War
Le Crime de l'Orient-Express
6.57
Le Crime de l'Orient-Express
Captain America : Le Soldat de l'hiver
7.79
Captain America : Le Soldat de l'hiver
Juste pour rire
5.65
Juste pour rire
Mom and Dad
5.65
Mom and Dad
Il divo
7.26
Il divo
C'est la fin
6.65
C'est la fin
La Mort de Staline
7.32
La Mort de Staline
Ready Player One
7.42
Ready Player One
Tron : L'Héritage
6.87
Tron : L'Héritage
La femme la plus assassinée du monde
5.35
La femme la plus assassinée du monde
Les stars de la toile
3.54
Les stars de la toile
Public Enemies
6.96
Public Enemies
Psycho
4.65
Psycho
Paranormal Activity 5: Ghost Dimension
4.65
Paranormal Activity 5: Ghost Dimension
Resident Evil : Chapitre final
5.57
Resident Evil : Chapitre final
Game Night
6.97
Game Night
Les Infiltrés
8.58
Les Infiltrés
Capitaine Kronos: Tueur de vampires
6.49
Capitaine Kronos: Tueur de vampires
You're the Worst
8.16
You're the Worst
Les Promesses de l'ombre
7.69
Les Promesses de l'ombre
Café Society
6.67
Café Society
Les vestiges du jour
7.89
Les vestiges du jour

Reviews16

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La Mort de Staline

La Mort de Staline

7.3
2
  • Feb 9, 2019
  • What?

    The Death of Stalin features several great actors, a writer-director whose credits include Alan Partridge, and legendary Monty Pythonite/world-traveler Michael Palin. It's difficult to see how this could go wrong, but it certainly did. I'm genuinely baffled by the reception of this film which has received awards, nominations, and a 7.2 rating on imdb. Quite frankly, this is a train-wreck - as a comedy it's painfully unfunny, as a serious depiction of political intrigue in the aftermath of Stalin's death/murder it falls completely on its face. The editing and camerawork works against the comedic timing, while the actors struggle with lines that are lost in a limbo between crazy comedy and dead seriousness. The scenes seem to follow each other randomly. It pains me to say it, because I think The Death of the Stalin had everything going for it, including a fascinating subject matter, but for me, this is bound to be THE movie-watching disappointment of 2019.
    Selvmordsskolen

    Selvmordsskolen

    6.3
    10
  • Dec 26, 2004
  • A Danish New Wave Masterpiece

    "Selvmordsskolen" is one of the best Danish films of its period inspired by the cinematic French New Wave. It uses the ideas and aesthetics employed by French filmmakers of the time - Godard in particular - but at the same time it is, very much, a Danish film. In the Sixties, Danish film basically meant comedy, and the actors who appear in "Selvmordsskolen" are all well-known comedy actors in Denmark. Axel Strøbye in particular gives a noteworthy performance (actually several noteworthy performances), but Jørgen Ryg is also well-casted as the main protagonist, credited simply as "the man who wants to kill himself". The film, however, is by no means an ordinary Danish comedy, and many Danish audiences were confused by it. Watching its darkly humouristic portrait of a modern welfare society which has no room for individuality or artistic ideas is very much like reading a book by the German philosopher Theodor W. Adorno - or watching an episode of the British TV series "The Prisoner". There are many moving scenes, and the end is deeply disturbing. Not before or since has Danish cinema produced anything like "Selvmordsskolen" (the title literally means "School for Suicide"). It is a true masterpiece and is highly recommended.
    Halloween III : Le Sang du sorcier

    Halloween III : Le Sang du sorcier

    5.2
    8
  • Dec 26, 2004
  • Strange and slightly fascinating

    I like "Halloween III". Some people consider it to be one of those "so bad it's good" kind of films, but they're wrong. It's competently made and much better than the "Halloween" films that appeared after it. As sequels go it's pretty strange, though. For starters, Michael Myers is nowhere in sight. This second sequel has nothing to do with the two previous films in the series (personally I couldn't care less about that) and the plot is downright weird. What's strange about it is that there's very little symbolism at stake - something which is rare in occult horror films. Normally, filmmakers seem to feel that they need some sort of psychological excuse to show us unrealistic horror. Not so in "Halloween III". We never get to know the main characters and get only the most superficial impression of their personalities. The sinister goings-on in the film have nothing to do with the personal traumas of the protagonist - he's just there because he has to be, in order for the plot to move on. In this sense, the film is refreshingly "naive". The atmosphere or tone of the film is why I like it. It has that "midnight movie" feel, mainly - I think - because of the soundtrack. Music is rarely used, but always effectively like in John Carpenters "The Thing" (1982). And there are some almost surreal images thrown in along the way, like the one where snakes surprisingly appear from within the pumpkinhead.
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