rpj316
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RE: Last film you watched
Cross Of Iron(1977)
An often overlooked war film made in Europe by director Sam Peckinpah after he "fell out" with Hollywood.With a screenplay based on the novel,The Willing Flesh by Willi Heinrich.Set in 1943,the story follows a German platoon as they face certain death at the hands of the Russian army.The lead performances from James Coburn,James Mason and Maximilian Schell are top notch.
7.5/19
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RE: Last film you watched
The Gift (2015) Joel Edgerton directs and stars in this thriller, in which a couple(Rebecca Hall and Jason Bateman) move into a new house and soon an old school mate of Bateman's ,played by Edgerton, insinuates his way into their life. So, on the surface, it doesn't sound particularly original, but with a couple of twists and some fine acting it turned my expectations around. Hall is as good as you'd expect and its nice to see Bateman in an non comedic role, and it is quite a complex performance, and indeed the whole film works well as drama as well as a thriller. Edgerton's directing is good, with good use of a camera moving backing from the players, seeing them in isolation. Also starring P.J Byrne,Adam Lazzare-White,Busy Philipps,Tim Griffin and Alison Tolman. 7.5/10
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rpj316
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RE: Last film you watched
Hellzapoppin'(1941)
A truly postmodern and crazy adaptation of Olsen and Johnson's hit Broadway show about their interpretation of hell.Director H.C. Potter somehow made it work by being entertaining,funny and disturbing simultaneously.
7/10
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rpj316
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RE: Last film you watched
Robot and Frank(2012)
A wonderful film from Jake Schreier set in the not too distant future and starting Frank Langella as Frank,a former cat burgler who has been put in a retirement home by has family after showing the early stages of Alzheimer's disease,where he finds empathy in the form of a robotic butler(voiced by Peter Sarsgard).A bond of trust and friendship forms as Frank tries to convince the morally inclined robot to help him plan one last job.Emotionally touching with a great lead showing from Langella and strong support from Susan Sarandon,James Marsden and Live Tyler.
7.5/10
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