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Tuesday 1st May 2018

Reviewed by Roger, DVD proj @ Home on 01 May 2018

Review of "Blade Runner 2049"

Maybe its because I'm 35 years older (or 45 years since I was into Philip K Dick stories) but this is a trivial gratuitous fresh take on the classic. Perhaps if I was 35 years younger it would seem as cool as the original Blade Runner did - but I doubt it as it was still pretty cool when I last saw it about 5 years ago. This one replaces the depth of the original's mise-en-scene with a surface gloss that conveys nothing except its own cleverness. It replaces the characterisations with cardboard cyphers. It replaces the ambiguity with a teenage boy's fantasies of sex and power. If you want to see how modern techniques could be used to good effect in this type of future-present story then check out the New Seoul sequences in Cloud Atlas. If you happen to be a repressed teenage boy you might find this ok, otherwise avoid it.



Wednesday 18th April 2018

2015

Taxi Tehran

Director : Jafar Panahi

Synopsis extract :
A picture of life in Tehran from the point of view of a taxi driver - who is the director making ...
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Reviewed by Roger, DVD proj @ home on 18 Apr 2018

Review of "Taxi Tehran"

Interesting



Saturday 31st March 2018

Synopsis extract :
Ireland, Cork, two teenage scallys stealing bikes and bunkin off school decide to travel to west ...
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Reviewed by Roger, Netflix proj @ home on 31 Mar 2018

Review of "The Young Offenders"

Gloriously funny and dramatic



Saturday 24th March 2018

Average rating from 2 reviews

Finland 2017

Running time: 100 mins

The Other Side of Hope

Toivon tuolla puolen

Director : Aki Kaurismäki

Film Summary :
Refugee lands in Finland and meets would-be restauranteur

Rated by Roger, DVD proj @ home on 24 Mar 2018




Friday 9th March 2018

1979

Stalker

Director : Andrei Tarkovsky

Synopsis extract :
Nothing much happens very slowly.
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Reviewed by Roger, DVD proj @ home on 09 Mar 2018

Review of "Stalker"

Considering I have been wanting to see this for nearly forty years it was a huge disappointment. Nothing happens. There is no meaning. There is no drama. There is almost no story. Nothing is explained. It is tedious beyond belief. The mis-en-scene which may have seemed innovative in 1979 is now tired and done far better in many recent film and tv dramas. How did the director of Andrei Rublev sink to this?