I'm a huge Disney lover, but this is absolutely the worst Disney movie ever made...
I think the very last scene could be skipped, otherwise wow
“Second best.”
oh spontaneous combustion immediately. asap.
Saw this at a preview screening in Hamburg. To me, it felt like a realistic depiction of modern love that many people, including myself, have either seen or experienced. Franz Rogowski delivers an excellent performance, which deceives you into both hating and relating to him. All in all, it’s a great movie.
Ira Sachs was also a really nice guy during the Q&A. I especially loved what he said about the influence of ‘Taxi zum Klo’ on queer cinema.
An intriguing glimpse into a type of relationships that is characteristic of the modern era, a theme that still finds little space within both independent and mainstream cinema. While favoring everyday situations over drama, the characters' lifestyles are distinctive enough to evoke interest in the viewer. Both their flaws and weaknesses are relatable, yet spicy enough to stimulate sympathies and antipathies.
However, I must admit that a bit more fluidity and promiscuity wouldn't have hurt. Relationships consolidate and fall apart rather abruptly, lacking the transitional phases or casual sex that would typically occur in such a context.
I didn't read too much going into this movie, and I'm really glad I didn't. This movie was just an amazing journey to watch.
The opening sequence automatically caught my attention, just watching him build that set, and watching it slowly come to life to tell us this fantastic family story. I also loved how it was narrated by the grandmother, it added so much to the atmosphere. I really felt like I was getting this story told by my own grandmother.
I won't say much about the story but it was really interesting, and it just keeps you glued to the screen, wanting to know what happens next. It was also told in such a charming way that it got a few laughs from me, but also tears. The little interactions that the director had the with the set, and with his dad was also just so amazing that it stuck with me. It's nothing groundbreaking but such a nice tiny detail for you to remember.
Would recommend this movie for anyone to watch, if you don't mind mentions of war, and some other sensitive topics.
A quality installment, cinematically well done, well acted, visceral and compelling, but very predictable.
Boring. Just over the half of the movie and I don’t care of any of the character, I’m not interest of the plot and I don’ t understand what the movie want to tell. Worst marvel movie ever seen
By modern horror movie standards, it's a slow film. But that's because most people don't care about set-up and character development when they watch a horror movie.
Regarding how scary it is, horror is like comedy, it's all subjective. I think it's effective and extremely well made. There's a reason it crossed over from horror movie fans to mainstream audiences.
The best Hitchcock film that Hitchcock never made.
I must admit that I watched it happily thinking it was Hitchcock and just how good it was, how it has more humour that other Hitchcock films and so on. I felt like a bit of a fool when I saw it wasn't.
The back and forth between Hepburn and Grant is excellent, what other film has Matthau, Kennedy an Coburn knocking around as well. It's really a classic film which honestly does deserve to be classified as both a comedy, a mystery, a thriller and a romance. The cinematography is first rate; that rooftop fight, the chase scenes. Everything carries the tension or humour.
The only small negative is for modern viewers people are too used to expecting twists and double crosses etc. Everyone expects everyone to be in on a scheme. However that's your fault not the movies.
Meg 2: The Trench, more like Meg 2: Where Are the Megs?!
Didn't know it was a musical, didn't know it was a broadway show. Both are a no for me to begin with.
Apart from that, it started a bit ok but then i went bad and crazy. Having him singing to the sister "the letter" and explaining that i love you but as it was her brother was awful. Evan was a bad person clearly. The good part was the song on the stage.
The rest fell flat and 2 hours and 20 minutes super long and unnecessary.
Outstanding performances from all four leads. Truly riveting drama.
The previews made it look like a female 007... but after 35 mins I had switch it off. Dialogue and stupid scenarios ruined it from the get-go. Yes I was prepared to disengage logic within reason, but to completely disregard gravity and physics is pretty hard.
One example (not a spoiler) how the hell did she 'dispose' of 6 bodies in 30 seconds?
0/10
This was the most generic, boring movie I have seen. I wasn't engaged even for few moments.
How egomaniacal should you be to put your own name in the actual title of the movie! Removing a star just for that!
They got their US Visas, great, wait these are US Passports. Who let that pass?
Definitely the worst one in the franchise. Not horror at all, just boring.
Amazing performances but not an amazing movie
I can't say I have ever seen anything quite like Everything Everywhere All at Once, a movie that is definitely true to its name. Do not do any homework on this one, just go and see it. It's hilarious, heartwarming, action-packed and absurd. It's one of those rare movies that bleed originality and leave you amazed at what movies can do.
Secrets of Dumbledore improves on its weaker predessesor with a more nuanced Grindlewald performance from Mads Mikklesen, as well as a more focused narrative. There are some interesting set pieces here, as well as some surprisingly funny moments and some creative uses of magic that will entertain fans of the series. Unfortunately, it still suffers the faults of a directionless series that should never have extended beyond a single movie. Characters are left woefully undeveloped and plot developments from previous movies are brushed aside, although perhaps for the better. While it is a passable movie, it is unfortunately much too small a step in the right direction for a doomed series.
The following quote appears at the very end of the credits, and (in case you didn't, already) I think you all should see it:
"We're all one thing, Lieutenant. That's what I've come to realize. Like cells in a body. 'Cept we can't see the body. The way fish can't see the ocean. And so we envy each other. Hurt each other. Hate each other. How silly is that? A heart cell hating a lung cell." - Cassie from THE THREE
we liked the tone, the setting and we were amazed by the sound effects. 1 post-credits scene
Very powerful movie! I don't need to repeat, what the other comments already pointed out.
The only 2 things I found a little bit weird, were 1st: that it seemd like nobody told Ruben, that his hearing will be different after the surgery. I don't think (or hope) that the doctors he probably talked to, wouldn't tell him that.
And 2nd, I feel like "Metal" as a genre, probably hasn't been handled fair here. I do not listen to Metal myself, but obviously for a lot of people it sounds just like "loud noise" which Ruben turns off at the end.
So metaphorically... Maybe that thought goes too far, but I feel, that metal as a genre was handled a little negative. Like these two only played Metal because they were hurt from the past and that they had to get out of it, to start living a normal life again. But still for the characters, as they were presented, I think storywise it worked and the journey they had, was resolved very very well.
But these really are the only issues I had. People should definetly watch it! Great movie! :)
If only people with PTSD could just "snap out of it"...
How are we supposed to empathize with Nefer's emotions and aspirations when she doesn't even acknowledge Thut's trauma?
If your heart's overdue to be broken...
This documentary (filmed clandestinely in Iran) about a woman on death row for the crime she was the victim of reminds us that governments are machines to destroy women.
Not bad for a chick flick! Lol! Definitely a sucks you in to see where it goes with such a unique story.
Two of my favourite actors and an intelligent script make this a 6.5 for me. Emma Thompson does complex emotions and witty dialogue as brilliantly always. Daryl Mccormack does depth, vulnerability masked by charm, and emotional connection very well.
The script allows for some exploration of themes like the weight of social expectations, holding yourself back, and accepting the uniqueness of individuals and what they desire.
The type of relationship the main characters they have and the boundaries within that mean the themes dont go deep and that means things can feel rushed on occasion.
Lots of things get explored and some even bigger almost socially taboo themes get fully opened up like the desirability of older women, the ability of younger men to have preferences beyond what's socially accepted, and living in the world being open about who you are.
Some brilliant things in this film and very watchable because of our two charming leads and the interesting script make the time pass quickly.
I wanted to love it the same way I loved the TV series. Wanted to…
A bit depressing, made me feel homesick. It bothers me that other than the rich destroy the small farmer, it doesn't offer any optimistic message or solution. It just says what we already know.
Like a random date, I prefer those that try too hard than not hard enough, even if I'm not going to see them again.
This zombie action comedy was a fun ride, but so far over the top I kept hitting my head on the low bar and now I have a headache.