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Amores Perros
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Raw, sad and realistic film that'll force you to realize that life ain't that pretty. Good performances all over.
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Babel
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Guillermo Arriaga and Alejandro González Iñárritu team up again and the result is a really complex film that's not for everyone. Babel's intrincated plot, great acting and overall atmosphere make it a hell of an emotional roller coaster that is sure to make you think.
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Children of Men
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This dystopian thriller is possibly one of the best movies ever made. Full of memorable and almost poetic scenes and performances, it works on every level.
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Pan's Labyrinth (El Laberinto del Fauno)
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One of the most beautiful and magical stories ever told, on film or any other medium. This is a carefully and perfectly crafted masterpiece, that succeeds on everything: script, music, cinematography, effects and performances, all of course, under the brilliant direction of Guillermo Del Toro. ¡Así se hace!
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I recommend you see...
Le Scaphandre et le Papillon (The Diving Bell and the Butterfly)
by the dudeposted 1 day ago -
I recommend you see...
Hearts of Darkness: A Filmmaker's Apocalypse
by the dudeA inside look at the behind the scenes work on Apocalypse Now. I felt it was more of a character study as Coppola fought to keep his sanity along with the cast and crew. Over 200 hundred days of shooting. Script rewrites, actor fees and health, a typhoon almost kept the film from being made but it was made after long hours of hard work. Great documentary into how far filmmakers go to keep their vision and their dreams alive.
Hey, you should really see this!
posted 3 days ago -
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The Savages
by the dudeA Wes Andersoneques picture that actually has more relatable characters and we feel towards them as they suffer loss after loss, but we feel their hope as they go through the movie trying to care for a individual that didn't care for them, Laura Linney did a solid job that did warrant the oscar nom, and Hoffman is just as great. Jenkins doesn't write her characters as one diminsonal, but she does use dark bitting humor that made me chuckle in parts. She has a bright future ahead of her.
Hey, you should really see this!
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