David Kronenbourg
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Fall. Survival climbing thriller about two girls stuck up a radio mast. I watched this because Stephen King recommended it on twitter. Truly awful. One of the most worst films I’ve ever seen
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Stephen King would give his own piles two thumbs up.Fall. Survival climbing thriller about two girls stuck up a radio mast. I watched this because Stephen King recommended it on twitter. Truly awful. One of the most worst films I’ve ever seen
I saw this last night, I've enjoyed the previous Park Chan Wook movies I've seen but I honestly found this one hard work.. I liked the basic framework of it being sort of Hitchcock type story (cop becomes obsessed romantically with a murder suspect) & there were some cool stylized shot choices & striking imagery but the twisty narrative folding back on itself a couple of times didn't feel to me like it was adding to the depth of the main relationship so much as just adding needless complexity and length.. after 90 minutes or so I'd lost track of the motivations and games being played by the main characters and was feeling like I was probably missing some chunk of cultural context to fully make sense of it.Decision to Leave. Park Ji-Sung's newest film. It's fuckin awesome, one of the films of the year, beats the shit out of anything coming out of Hollywood this year. He should 100% get best director for this, so many of the shots and cuts are just fucking brilliant, really funny at times too.
I didn't find it difficult to follow and it was very funny, shrugI saw this last night, I've enjoyed the previous Park Chan Wook movies I've seen but I honestly found this one hard work.. I liked the basic framework of it being sort of Hitchcock type story (cop becomes obsessed romantically with a murder suspect) & there were some cool stylized shot choices & striking imagery but the twisty narrative folding back on itself a couple of times didn't feel to me like it was adding to the depth of the main relationship so much as just adding needless complexity and length.. after 90 minutes or so I'd lost track of the motivations and games being played by the main characters and was feeling like I was probably missing some chunk of cultural context to fully make sense of it.
I like this user review on IMDb: "This movie is sad and heartbreaking within minutes of watching the opening credits. Movies are meant to teach and uplift. This movie made me want to go home and kill myself."The Banshees of Inisherin. Funny, poignant, grim as fuck.
Not sure if it was the wisest thing to watch when under the spell of the Sunday night fear.
Hmmm
I had been meaning to see this, but ... well, I'm perfectly capable of feeling miserable without paying to watch a movie
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