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DonnyMovieMan

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DonnyMovieMan's rating
Interstellar
8.79
Interstellar
Anora
7.59
Anora
A Real Pain
7.19
A Real Pain
The Substance
7.29
The Substance
Vice-versa
8.19
Vice-versa
Furiosa : Une saga Mad Max
7.56
Furiosa : Une saga Mad Max
Mon petit renne
7.710
Mon petit renne
Challengers
7.08
Challengers
Civil War
7.06
Civil War
Hundreds of Beavers
7.69
Hundreds of Beavers
Les herbes sèches
7.79
Les herbes sèches
Anatomie d'une chute
7.69
Anatomie d'une chute
La couleur pourpre
6.86
La couleur pourpre
La Zone d'intérêt
7.310
La Zone d'intérêt
Godzilla Minus One
7.76
Godzilla Minus One
May December
6.79
May December
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
8.58
Spider-Man: Across the Spider-Verse
Oppenheimer
8.39
Oppenheimer
Barbie
6.810
Barbie
Fermer les yeux
7.29
Fermer les yeux
Beau Is Afraid
6.69
Beau Is Afraid
Super Mario Bros. le film
7.06
Super Mario Bros. le film
Air
7.47
Air
Joyland
7.69
Joyland
Infinity Pool
6.08
Infinity Pool

Lists11

  • Le Noël de Spot (1995)
    nostalgia
    • 14 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Jan 27, 2021
  • Charlotte Gainsbourg and Marion Cotillard in Les fantômes d'Ismaël (2017)
    CANNES Watchlist 2017
    • 17 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Nov 27, 2017
  • Forest Whitaker, Amy Adams, and Jeremy Renner in Premier contact (2016)
    Movies I've Seen 2016
    • 56 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Mar 10, 2017
  • Ryan Gosling and Emma Stone in La La Land (2016)
    Oscar Predictions 2017
    • 9 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Dec 17, 2016
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Reviews8

DonnyMovieMan's rating
Wake Up

Wake Up

6.0
2
  • Apr 23, 2020
  • Phones bad

    Duh phones bad everyone can't experience reality because they too stupid doing nothing on their phones
    The Tribe

    The Tribe

    7.0
    3
  • Jan 24, 2016
  • Wow. Stunning. Just so bleak. What power. What long takes. What artistic gratuity.

    Let's start with the long takes. Just wow. So long and probably difficult to execute. No take is even under a minute and a half, I bet. Any film with long takes would suggest that there is a master filmmaker working behind the curtain. Watching characters walk up and down four flights of stairs becomes a simultaneously thrilling and beautiful experience.

    The film is entirely in sign language, which by default makes it stunningly singular. It is without a doubt a well executed experiment, and that alone makes it one of the year's finest works of art. The Tribe might not have words, but it speaks volumes for people walking down entire hallways and people hitting people on the head with blunt objects. Even though there's no dialogue, Slaboshpitsky crafts such multi-dimensional characters that you may not even be able to tell some apart. The film's central theme about people who live in a community that is bad resonated deeply with me.

    The film features some stunning images of sex and violence, which are all that I remember from the movie. The buildup to these scenes is slow (albeit full of tension), but once we get that delicious violence shot with an unflinching camera, or those realistic sex scenes, it's all worth it. It's a shocking, haunting, and bleak film, but I can handle it. Simply harrowing. Brutal, some might say. I'm running out of adjectives to describe my stunning experience, but you get the point.

    The more I think about the film, the more I realize how little lays under the surface, but that's precisely the point. This is an experience of long periods of waste, stunning violence, and artsy sex, but it is shot with such elegance that it cannot be mistaken for anything but high art. This is a sumptuous feast for serious audiences such as myself, and I recommend it to all audiences who like long takes and well crafted craft.
    It's Such a Beautiful Day

    It's Such a Beautiful Day

    8.4
  • Sep 28, 2015
  • Not as wise and revelatory as it so desperately wants to be

    Existential spewing that has a lot of great ideas, but it's trying so hard to make you have a revelation that it doesn't realize how unoriginal some of its ideas are. We're just brains floating around. We don't live because we're afraid to die. There's hidden beauty in the world. All of these things are nice ideas but none of them are things I haven't thought of before. The movie wants to tackle everything in huge, broad strokes, and doesn't dig into any of these ideas enough to wow me.

    It's a little like a older teen who is telling a group of little kids some profound existential whatever he read on the internet about how people are specks and nothing matters and the 8 year olds are eating it up because it's profound. There's not really a ton of wisdom here.

    Other films like The Tree of Life and American Beauty tackle similar ideas, but they do them with much more detail and I can relate to them on not just vast levels, but personal ones. Sure this movie can be a personal experience for people, but is this movie ACTUALLY changing your life?

    It's kind of like a politician who rallies up crowds because they know exactly the problems in the country and what needs to be done, but doesn't actually say how they're going to do it.

    I don't believe life works with the broad strokes the movie paints it with. It approaches life with a birds eye view. Psychological problems or true love, for example, are hardly on this film's mind, yet they are more relevant to actual life, not this fantasized version of life where people are directionless pawns on a chessboard, slaves to mundanity.

    I liked this movie a lot because it's a good motivator for living life to its fullest and trying to appreciate beauty, but I don't think that it's actually THAT wise or enlightening, and it's not going to make me go outside and cry at a flower. I enjoyed it's animation style a lot and experimental nature and it blends many of its ideas together very well. Problem is, it talks big and lacks detail.
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