Film Reviews Blog

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Saturday 11th May 2024

Korea 2013

Running time: 126 mins

Snowpiercer

Director : Bong Joon Ho

Synopsis extract :
Sci-fi post apocalyptic eco disaster frozen world with a giant train carrying the survivors ...

Reviewed by Roger CO, on 11 May 2024

Review Summary :
Well it really is total rubbish

Absurd Tosh

Overlong film with kung-foo and cartoony  fighting pretending to be some kind of social allegory about the necessity of fascism in hard times.




Saturday 20th April 2024

Spain 2022

Running time: 116 mins

Alcarràs

Director : Carla Simón

Film Summary :
A family of peach farmers loose their land

Reviewed by rogerco, DVD proj @ home on 20 Apr 2024

Charming and engrossing

A charming picture of the tensions of extended family life against a background of external threat in a gorgeous setting.




Saturday 13th April 2024

Ireland 2022

Running time: 95 mins

The Quiet Girl

An Cailín Ciúin

Director : Colm Bairéad

Film Summary :
Young girl is sent to stay with elderly cousins for the summer while mum is having her firth baby.

Reviewed by rogerco, DVD proj @ home on 13 Apr 2024

Damaged people in rural setting

A slow and slightly intense movie about a withdrawn child finding her place in the world. Not much happens, but everything changes




Saturday 6th April 2024

UK 2021

Running time: 94 mins

Cow

Director : Andrea Arnold

Film Summary :
The life of a dairy cow
Film Category

Reviewed by rogerco, streamed on 06 Apr 2024

Engrossing

Life (spoiler alert - and death) of a dairy cow on a mass production dairy farm from the cow's point of view. Engrossing as you get to understand the relationship between cows a bit - even when they are in prison and torn away from their children who they grieve for. Quite moving really - must only buy organic dairy produce henceforth.




Saturday 16th March 2024

Brazil 2019

Running time: 139 mins

The Invisible Life of Euridice Gusmao

A Vida Invisível

Director : Karim Aïnouz

Film Summary :
Kept apart by a terrible lie and a conservative society, two sisters born in Rio de Janeiro make their way through life each believing the other is living out her dreams half a world away.

Reviewed by Roger CO, DVD proj @ home on 16 Mar 2024

Brilliant Beautiful and a bit Tragic

A wonderfully crafted film and a good story set mostly in 1950's Rio with episodes from the parallel lives of two close sisters intertwined.

Excellent cinematography and music track to complement it. Very engrossing story as life evolves.