Just wanted to share comments on some movies I've watched recently.
- The hurt locker: about the days of a bomb disposal team in the war of Iraq; well done, entertaining, and it didn't trigger my oh-again-the-yanks-saving-the-day response.
- Gran Torino: cannot say much about this one, I loved each minute of it. Clint Eastwood is getting better every day; must see.
- The union: the business behind getting high: a documentary on cannabis, nice but not that interesting.
- Bienvenue chez les Ch'tis: a simple French comedy, nothing deep here. Nevertheless, I found the characters lovable, and now I'd like to visit Nord-pas-de-Calais.
- La môme: another French film, which I really enjoyed. Marion Cotillard is really impressive in her rendition of Edith Piaf.
- Death proof: ah, Tarantino, can't help enjoying, even though there was not much plot here.
- Les poupees russes: more French cinema. The sequel of "L'auberge espagnole" —which wasn't that great— is quite dull. The director doesn't get tired of trying to show off all these fancy edition effects, and instead of being clever, it looks silly.
- Der Untergang: disturbing, well done, enjoyed.
- Cidade de Deus: quite a surprise this one; dynamic, thrilling, great edition. Based on a real story, but goriest than Tarantino.
- Blade runner: I got a high quality copy, which was enough of an excuse to watch and enjoy it once again. A beautiful film in every sense.
- This is England: didn't know anything about This is England, and surprised me to see a film that touches on the war of the Malvinas (Falklands) from an English perspective, although that is not central to the plot. It revolves around a boy who joins a gang of skinheads, which was another surprise, as I didn't even know that the non-racist skinheads existed.
- Zack and Miri make a porno: funny, edgy, but they had to ruin everything with romance, bleargh.
- Happy together (春光乍洩): I think I liked it, but I'll need to see it again with readable subtitles!
- School of rock: I think I will never enjoy north-American comedies...
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