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fabiohenrique's reviews

by fabiohenrique
This page compiles all reviews fabiohenrique has written, sharing their detailed thoughts about movies, TV shows, and more.
54 reviews
Kardec (2019)

Kardec

6.1
7
  • Apr 30, 2024
  • Beautiful Movie

    Nice Brazilian Movie, great production value, great sets and decorations. Brough me a ton of useful informations about Mr Rivail's personal biography and contributions to pivotal existencial questions we all have for shure, or at least should have. For those who are transcedentalists, this movie will greatly reinforce their beliefs. For those who are not, it will rise many urgent and necessary questions, of whitch none of us can escape. An honest, must see movies, even for haters. Don't let any prejudice keep you apart from this movie. It ideals with an unseen part of the nature that, even though we can't see, touch or fell it, is there.
    Charlbi Dean in Sans filtre (2022)

    Sans filtre

    7.3
    6
  • Mar 4, 2023
  • Clever Adaptation from Lord of The Flies

    Clever and inventive script, a clear adaptation from the classic book "Lord of the flies", with, of course, a post modern touch, exploiring many particularities and social commentaries of our sad sad days, such as gender wars, social media cult, existencial emptiness, political and ideological struggle, etc. Great references, great themes, great cast, great locations. The film has also a great pace, very well edited, and never got me tired, even though it lasts more than two hours. On the contrary, at the end of it, I wish it had more film to go, given that it ends at the peak of it's action. It's Worth a view for shure.
    Vanessa Redgrave, Annette Bening, and Christoph Waltz in Georgetown (2019)

    Georgetown

    6.2
    8
  • Aug 19, 2022
  • Don't go with the bad reviews

    This is in fact a great movie ! The story captures you since take 1. The actings are all impressive, the direction, editing and pace are also correct and efficient. I would firmly recomend this film, for the good tasted viewer.
    Riley Keough, Jaeden Martell, and Lia McHugh in The Lodge (2019)

    The Lodge

    6.0
    3
  • May 13, 2022
  • Boring but still disturbing

    The movie, although boring and ultra slow, is in fact disturbing. At the end I was expecting the cast to die of boredom ... seriously, I ask myself what kind of mind would spend energy to create such a sick and horrible tale.
    Jesse Plemons, Jason Segel, and Lily Collins in Contrecoups (2022)

    Contrecoups

    5.7
    1
  • Apr 7, 2022
  • Total Disaster

    Chloë Grace Moretz in Mother/Android (2021)

    Mother/Android

    5.0
    1
  • Jan 21, 2022
  • IMDB should allow ZERO rates

    What a great piece of cinematic garbage. Poor history, badly executed, lacks of suspense and good action. Protagonists don't generate empathy. Soooo painfully slow and boring. A bad B movie at best. The only feeling this movie creates is angry. I want to forget this disaster the sooner I can.
    Sale temps à l'hôtel El Royale (2018)

    Sale temps à l'hôtel El Royale

    7.1
    7
  • Dec 28, 2021
  • If Tarantino could do a movie like this I'd respect him

    Instead of watching Tarantino's "copy and paste" frenzies desguised as "original features", go for this movie here, that lies at the same territory of ultra violence + absurdity + fatalism, but is - au contraire - the result of an original and complex story, editing and cinematography. A real author movie, instead of Tarantino's "homages". Hazard to this.
    Leonardo DiCaprio, Meryl Streep, Cate Blanchett, Mark Rylance, Jonah Hill, Rob Morgan, Jennifer Lawrence, Timothée Chalamet, and Ariana Grande in Don't Look Up : Déni cosmique (2021)

    Don't Look Up : Déni cosmique

    7.2
    7
  • Dec 25, 2021
  • Great portrait of our sad era

    A good, deeply acid and sarcastic review of a shallow and social media-oriented global society. A world where nothing seems to be real if not mediatised and/or media-approved. One of tge 2021 finests.
    Jim Belushi in Monsieur Destinée (1990)

    Monsieur Destinée

    6.4
    5
  • Dec 10, 2021
  • "Bruce Almight" 10+ years before it

    Kate Winslet and Idris Elba in La Montagne entre nous (2017)

    La Montagne entre nous

    6.4
    7
  • Dec 10, 2021
  • Ice, ice, baby

    Great cinematography, great actings, superb locations, good chemistry beetween actors, Kate on the top of her beauty + a dog ! What else do you need b***h ??? So, don't go with the bad reviews. This is a great survival tale that works very well for a lazy afternoon.
    Laura Harring and Rachel Nichols in Inside (2016)

    Inside

    4.6
    3
  • Nov 19, 2021
  • Works as an accidental comedy

    Ryan Reynolds, Dwayne Johnson, and Gal Gadot in Red Notice (2021)

    Red Notice

    6.3
    9
  • Nov 11, 2021
  • Finally !

    Great movie ! Pure fun, not too much to figure out in the plot, just straight and thrilling action. Charismathic actors, superb locations worldwide, crazy pace. What else should an escapist flick have ? Go for it. Finally a real Netflix hit.
    Locusts : La Huitième Plaie (2005)

    Locusts : La Huitième Plaie

    3.3
    5
  • Oct 6, 2021
  • Bad enough to be good !

    This self conscious B movie is pure fun. Being a homage to the 50's bad sci-fi ficks, all in it works bad storyline, bad actings, awful effects, creatures going wild, loads of in your face flesh. Not to be taken seriously. Good enough for a 90 minutes stand.
    Olivia Wilde in Vigilante (2018)

    Vigilante

    5.7
    3
  • Sep 27, 2021
  • Nihilistic and boring melodrama

    An ugly, sad, angry, bitter and pointless tale of revenge and death. Except for the nice actings, there's nothing good in this movie's message. It's just an eye for an eye. Violence for violence. Murder for murder. A big downer for sure.
    The Hunt (2020)

    The Hunt

    6.6
    10
  • Sep 24, 2021
  • Acid and accurate portrait of our sad actual time

    This clever comedy brings to therms our sad moment of global cultural wars. Leftists x conservatives occupying the global arena, bashing each other with its own rethoric. The Hunt shows us how surreal levels radicalisms can reach , and give liberals a little bit of sarcasm, so they can self analyse their images reflected on the cinematic mirror.
    Mena Suvari and Ema Horvath in What Lies Below (2020)

    What Lies Below

    4.4
    6
  • Sep 23, 2021
  • Actually not bad

    I confess that this little movie, even though not brilliant, is quite entertaining. The plot twist was good/surprising enough to amaze me, and the dark atmosphere of the plot very well constructed. Good for a netflix release.
    Jason Segel in The Discovery (2017)

    The Discovery

    6.2
    4
  • Sep 16, 2021
  • Dead in operating room

    Good idea, interesting premisse, great cast, superb actings. Great locations. So why this movie did not make it ? Maybe in the next life ...
    Justin Timberlake and Amanda Seyfried in Time Out (2011)

    Time Out

    6.7
    6
  • Sep 3, 2021
  • Leftist Propaganda

    Even though this is a big piece of leftist propaganda, if we put the ideology apart, as a movie at least it works pretty well. Anachronic modernity, good pace, good acts.
    Ashley Greene in Aftermath (2021)

    Aftermath

    5.3
    7
  • Aug 16, 2021
  • Good enough for an insomniac night

    In these days where 90% of the audio visual content is hollow, this movie is a decent piece of thriller. Made as an accumulation of terror clichés, it can be understood as a funnier version of "Parasite", minus the political rubish. To give a try.
    John David Washington in Beckett (2021)

    Beckett

    5.7
    1
  • Aug 13, 2021
  • I kept watching it only to see the locations

    In the first 5 minutes I already noticed that this movie was a bomb, but the locations were so nice that i kept going on. That said, the film is really bad. Bad storyline, bad actings, but mostly an awful editing that made the final result super slow paced, long as hell and super boring.
    Kate Winslet in Wonder Wheel (2017)

    Wonder Wheel

    6.2
    10
  • Jul 13, 2021
  • Allen at his best !

    Another masterpiece from the greatest american movie author alive. Superb melodrama, dressed in a great cenography and exquisit art direction. A must for sure.
    Taron Egerton in Robin des Bois (2018)

    Robin des Bois

    5.4
    1
  • Jul 3, 2021
  • Post Modern Garbage. Kitsch and hollow.

    This post modern relecture of a classic story turns out to be a disaster. The killing of the classic characters is the smallest problem in this parade of erros. Trying hard to be "cool", "modern", this piece of bad cinema achieved, at best, to be kitsch - in the sense of incoherent accumulation of styles and ideas - and laughable - in a bad way . Worst hood ever, since the dawn of cinema.
    Tom Hanks and Barkhad Abdirahman in Capitaine Phillips (2013)

    Capitaine Phillips

    7.8
    3
  • Jun 25, 2021
  • Long dong boring

    Not a bad storyline but the result as a film is too long and slow. After the action is set, things just won't change during the next 50 minutes. So, just watch it if you have all this time to waste. Maybe this could be a 6 rate movie with 45 minutes less.
    Emma Stone in Cruella (2021)

    Cruella

    7.3
    7
  • May 29, 2021
  • Post Modern Oedipus Rex + Punk impact

    Very well made movie, great narrative, actings, cinematography. Great camera moves and flawless art direction. In therms of themes, it's a post modern oedipus rex re lecture (mother/father/daughter conflict of life and death) with a smart subplot of how punk impacted the british old values system, and even the world cultural landscape as a whole.
    Miami Vice : Deux Flics à Miami (2006)

    Miami Vice : Deux Flics à Miami

    6.1
    2
  • May 21, 2021
  • Not even an action movie

    Slow paced, confusing and boring movie that is a complete waste of time. The plot, although extremely simple, becames as a film a long and excrutiating odissey of boredom. The cinematography, in search of looking trendy and "natural", cinéma vérité stylish, makes things even worse, for it turns the sequences almost nauseating.

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