Film Reviews Blog

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Monday 31st December 2018

2018

Roma

Director : Alfonso Cuarón

Synopsis extract :
A maid working for a middle class family in Mexico City in 1970-1. ...
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Reviewed by Roger, Netflix proj @ home on 31 Dec 2018

Review of "Roma"

Convincing slice of life. Shot in Black and white and at an observational pace. Excellent photography. Interesting story



Saturday 1st December 2018

2016

I, Daniel Blake

Director : Ken Loach

Synopsis extract :
A good man grappling with a bad system - the benefits system in the UK after 20 years of ...
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Reviewed by Roger, DVD proj @ home on 01 Dec 2018

Review of "I, Daniel Blake"

Makes you ashamed to live in this society.



Friday 2nd November 2018

2017

Happy End

Director : Michael Haneke

Synopsis extract :
A french modern professional wealthy family saga featuring an evil child of a broken marriage a ...
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Reviewed by Roger, DVD proj @ home on 02 Nov 2018

Review of "Happy End"

Classic Haneke.



Thursday 18th October 2018

2017

Mountain

Director : Jennifer Peedom

Synopsis extract :
Exploration in pictures and chamber music of man's relationship with mountains
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Reviewed by Roger, DVD proj @ Home on 18 Oct 2018

Review of "Mountain"

Lots of nice scenery but a bit of a mish-mash. Put together from various sources of mountain footage including much modern "extreme sports" helicopter stuff of fools doing absurd things. Places never identified. Music doesn't really add anything.



Tuesday 2nd October 2018

2003

The Return

Director : Andrey Zvyagintsev

Synopsis extract :
The father of two teenage boys living with their mother and grandmother returns after being away ...

Reviewed by Roger, DVD proj @ Home on 02 Oct 2018

Review of "The Return"

Director Andrey Zvyagintsev went on to make Elena (2011) and Leviathan (2014). This, his first feature from 2003, clearly sets out his themes. Reflective in pace, giving the cast a chance to fully inhabit the characters and reveal the narrative. Excellent cinematography, a simple story explored in depth, posing questions that extend you beyond the narrative. In this one the two young actors playing the boys are outstanding - possibly the best child acting you will ever see. Tragically Vladimir Garin who plays the older brother died during post-production before the premiere. He was swimming in the same lake where the film was shot when he drowned. This is modern Russian film making at its best.