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DeadbeatAtDawn 07-29-2017 06:06 PM

Camera Obscura, 2017. 7/10


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A tad boring but yet a bit brutal..

hammerfan 07-30-2017 02:47 AM

Contracted

8/10

Currently streaming on Netflix

Repo'd 07-30-2017 04:16 AM

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Originally Posted by hammerfan (Post 1026241)
Contracted

8/10

Currently streaming on Netflix


I love that movie! The sequel isn't too bad but it lacks the intensity that the first has. There's also a particularly annoying character that I could NOT stand. I don't know, maybe it was the person portraying the character but I just wanted to ignore them whenever they popped up in a scene.
But, I digress. The first one is a blast!

roshiq 07-30-2017 07:22 AM

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Originally Posted by Sculpt (Post 1026234)
Interesting points. I have always been interested in films that let the historical events be the story, rather than the characters. Straight history documentaries tend to be exactly that, especially war docs.

I'm not quite sure what you mean in your post at times. I understood you were saying Dunkirk isn't very character driven, and they aren't very emotional. What are you saying is missing from Dunkirk, in regards to the 'missed opportunity'? That it didn't display the Nasi side, the historical/military context, that it didn't offer the Nasi military as an interesting protaganist?

Not only that, I think this whole event could have been portrayed in more epic scale with the involvement of French side also as well as the civilians who bravely took part in the evacuation process. Most of those aspects were in there though but in a quite smaller scale that disappointed me. And this was the missed opportunity for Nolan as he didn't enough even try to explore those sides and thus his Dunkirk failed to become a memorable war film for me.

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I haven't seen Dunkirk, but sounds like Nolan was going for a 'you were there' experience as the basis for the audiences' entertainment (which is probably the basic element of a horror film); with some 'horrors of war', 'help your fellow man' and 'duty' thrown in.

Oh, and are you saying you didn't like Intersteller?

In terms of 'you were there' experience...for me I felt far more invested in many war films before but in Dunkirk, it didn't work for me as an audience. Mostly because I didn't much care or feel for most of the major characters in there. While watching it, at some point I was even thinking it'd be better for Nolan if he could make a Dunkirk documentary instead. The same goes for INTERSTELLAR too, yeah...I didn't like that much too, a bit dull sci-fi drama, IMO.

DeadbeatAtDawn 07-30-2017 12:07 PM

Awaken the Shadowman, 2017. 5/10


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Amalthea_unicorn 07-30-2017 12:23 PM

Ouija Origin of Evil

DeadbeatAtDawn 07-30-2017 12:29 PM

Killing Ground, 2016. 7/10

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Tommy Jarvis 07-30-2017 01:21 PM

Time to catch up on some of the stuff I have seen lately:

Cop car - 6.5/10

For my liking, Bacon and the (other) bad guy were a bit too bumbling for this movie to be really gripping. Overall, it was alright, though, and Bacon's performance was solid, as (nearly) always.

Split - 7/10

An effort that can redeem Shyamalaan a bit. Granted, some of the dialogues still are a bit "wuuuut?", but I liked the idea behind the film and McAvoy really delivers a strong performance. After "The last king of Scotland" I knew the boy could act, but this takes it a step further.

Road kill -3/10

Pretty bland crap. The writing was dull, the characters were annoying,... Somewhere in the wasteland between meh and bullshit, you will find Road Kill.

Will try a few more later.

hammerfan 07-30-2017 02:24 PM

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Originally Posted by Repo'd (Post 1026246)
I love that movie! The sequel isn't too bad but it lacks the intensity that the first has. There's also a particularly annoying character that I could NOT stand. I don't know, maybe it was the person portraying the character but I just wanted to ignore them whenever they popped up in a scene.
But, I digress. The first one is a blast!

I haven't been able to find the sequel streaming anywhere.

Baron Von Marlon 07-30-2017 04:07 PM

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Originally Posted by hammerfan (Post 1026261)
I haven't been able to find the sequel streaming anywhere.

Found this
http://www.alluc.ee/l/Contracted-Pha...m-mkv/xc7qym9y
using this
http://www.alluc.ee/


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