The way this works is that you post a review of the best film you watched this week. It doesn't have to be a new release, just any film you have seen over the last seven days that you feel is worth talking about. Here are some rules.
1. Check to see if your favourite film of last week has been posted already.
2. Please post your favourite film of last week.
3. NO TV SHOWS!
4. ALWAYS use spoiler tags. Report any comments that spoil recent / little-known films without using the spoiler tag.
5. Comments that only contain the title of the film will be removed!
Here are some great comments from last week's thread:
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Black Panther - Wonderfully Afrocentric, celebrates African heritage without the burden of colonialism. It's beautiful really. The visuals, the soundtrack, the costumes, the characters...it's one complete unified vision of Afrofuturism. The characters are just so complete, the story arcs are really strong. Everyone has a story, an internal conflict. The women in particular are just phenomenal, such variety of strong personalities. It's got one of the most amazing "villains" I've ever seen in a movie. Michael B. Jordan is just brilliant and the character is amazing really. It's not even really a villain if you think about it....where he's coming from is just so....justified. It's not "good vs evil", it's more two different perspectives on the same situation. Still a Marvel film, still fun....but it stands on it's own. It's completely special.
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Watched Training Day on Netflix. Pretty dope police drama movie with a real great Denzel Washington in the lead role. He’s got a great filmography obviously, and I’m not sure if this is the movie that best warrants the best actor Oscar win, but this is certainly a captivating part with some great lines that are often quoted. I also found it crazy that the film was written by David Ayer. It’s by no means a ground breaking script (some unexplained story points, and one really over the top deus ex machine) but overall it tells a compelling, tightly woven crime story that really holds your attention for the runtime. It’s too bad he didn’t find similar success with Suicide Squad. The real standout is Ethan Hawke however. There aren’t too many consistently good actors as him, and he really gives a nice by-the-book cop counterpart to Washington’s crooked Alonzo character. Highly recommend if you haven’t seen it!
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I saw (500) Days Of Summer last friday for the second time after seeing it on the summer. While I watched it I felt like this could be the modern Annie Hall. It has the same quirky couple in an atypical relationship that doesn't end well. It has that upper edge on many modern rom-coms (can it be considered a rom-com?) of having a very good story written on a abnormally good script. It has it all. A great soundtrack. Brilliant performances by the two lead actors, expecially from Joseph Gordon-Levitt that gave arguably the best performance of his life. It shows the relationship between Tom and Summer and all its ups and downs. It shows a raw point of view about love and how difficult it can be when it is not reciprocal. It shows the grim world a person can live when a relationship ends. And it shows what can happen (and will most of the time) when you have an idealized version of the person you are dating and how quickly those same traits can leave you fuming when the relationship is over. Overall: Solid movie with a wonderfull story and great performances in an abnormal rom-com.
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