Pretty light fluff. I didn't buy into Zac Efron's character. The bits with him and Nicole K are also the dullest parts of the film for me. And as shallow as this whole film is suppose to be, at least Joey King is somewhat watchable, and there's a somewhat decent scene between Nicole K and Kathy Bates during a Christmas scene. And a few of the supportings do shine. But overall, this is basically a generic and bland affair, IMHO.
Sunday, June 30, 2024
Saturday, June 29, 2024
A Quiet Place: Day One (2024)
More like an art film than a mainstream pic cos it didn't really fit the standard mould. That cat is unbelievably calm and quiet throughout. And I didn't quite get the ending. Huh? What? Why?
Tuesday, June 25, 2024
The Convert (2023)
Nice!
Strong performance from Pearce. Liked it cos it's pretty gripping and touched on bits like the ugly sides of human nature, and the attempts to find peace while the rest of the world is just filled with thoughts of conquest. Can't help but think of comparisons to modern times. Most of the characters were nicely fleshed out, even the captain of the ship who only appeared bits.
Strong performance from Pearce. Liked it cos it's pretty gripping and touched on bits like the ugly sides of human nature, and the attempts to find peace while the rest of the world is just filled with thoughts of conquest. Can't help but think of comparisons to modern times. Most of the characters were nicely fleshed out, even the captain of the ship who only appeared bits.
Tuesday, June 18, 2024
Sunday, June 16, 2024
Hit Man (2023)
I wanted to like this. How many movies do you get where you have a character like this? But the way the story wrapped left me unsatisfied and shortchanged.
Thursday, June 13, 2024
Thelma (2024)
After watching this, I think I get why independence is so important for some seniors. And that line: "We're old, we're diminished and we're a liability to the ones we love" hits hard. Yet, despite some heavy poignant moments and recreations, I really enjoyed this lighthearted mainstream pic, which screams like a love letter by the director to his grandma. Can't help but leave the theatre with a smile after watching this.
And it was great catching this with the short, Of the Last Reel in Front of You (2023) by Ge Yang at the State Theatre during the Sydney Film Festival.
And it was great catching this with the short, Of the Last Reel in Front of You (2023) by Ge Yang at the State Theatre during the Sydney Film Festival.
Tuesday, June 11, 2024
Việt and Nam (2024)
Hypnotic, immersive mesmerizing and also sad. Beautifully filmed, and poignantly controlled and slow paced in the unraveling of its narrative. Also, the sound design greatly enhanced my engagement with the narrative.
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