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The film review of Detachment
"Don't... Don't let anyone in, I don't want to be disturbed, please get out of here thank you, "says a gaunt, bearded man with empty, sad eyes at the beginning of the film, Henry Bathers, the film's leading man. If I have to say which movie has touched me the most in recent years, I think it should be only this one. He does not have the warm and touching style of Hachiko, nor the tragic and stirring love like Titanic. His charm makes me unable to describe it briefly, or even interpret the feeling. It is realistic like a mirror, through which we can even reflect on ourselves.
By pierre egidius2 years ago in Geeks
Film review - The Lion King
Many, many years ago, when I was in middle class kindergarten, my mother bought me a VCD of The Lion King. As I recall, it was the first Disney animation I ever saw, and the one I watch most often. I remember the two VCDS that I broke by force.
By pierre egidius2 years ago in Geeks
Film review of The Crucible
Human nature is always the most terrible thing, any monster can not compare with him. Today's movie is called The Crucible, which is based on a true story. In fact, I was most afraid to see such a movie, because what happened in the movie actually happened in reality.
By pierre egidius2 years ago in Humans
Film review: Invictus
Invictus is Clint Eastwood's latest director, based on John Carlin's book "Playing the Enemy: Nelson Mandela and the Game of Making Nations." The screenplay was written by Anthony Peckham (Sherlock Holmes) and the film stars Matt Damon as Francois Pienaar (the real-life captain of South Africa's rugby team in the mid-1990s) and Morgan Freeman as Nelson Mandela, the country's first black president in the post-apartheid era.
By pierre egidius2 years ago in Humans
Film review: Up in the Air
In the cloud is a movie whose entire point can be discerned from its title. This new production from Juno director Jason Reitman sees George Clooney as a man whose existence involves traveling from National airport to airport, basically living on top of "life," which weighs on the rest of us.
By pierre egidius2 years ago in Geeks