Amour (5)
(Trailer)
2012 drama/romance by director Michael Haneke.
When his wife Anne gets sick Georges does everything her can for her. For love.
Why is this movie so impressive? Because it doesn't even look or feel like a movie. By that I mean that the old couple seem truly in love and to have truly lived together all those years and experienced everything together.
Jean-Louis Trintignant and Emmanuelle Riva are this movie. Emmanuelle deserves a million awards and all the nominations she can get. I cannot even believe how amazing, truthful and impossibly perfect her performance was. Make my movie heart expanded 8x with happiness and hope. Truly amazing, both of them.
Since all of the performances were 100% the movie also deserves all the nominations, awards and positive reviews it receives. A drama/romance like no other. Love it! Watch it! Do it!
5/5 ADSENSE HERE
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Sinister (2.5)
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(Trailer)
2012 horror by director Scott Derrickson. A washed out writer gets the story of his career, but at what cost?
This movie was obvious from the start. I could call all the major twists and turns within the first 10 mins. It also felt like they were heavily borrowing from a lot of other horror movies. It was less scary and more of a thriller. They got me once with a good scare but other than that I was laughing at the scary parts.
I did like the whole cult and deity aspect of the movie. The kids made it extra creepy. The home videos also added a good creep factor. The music was interesting and annoying a lot of the times. That seems to be the American horror way though - pumped up the audio to add tension and suspense. It covers any natural sounds so I didn't like it.
I was looking forward to seeing Ethan Hawke in a horror movie and he did a decent job but the movie in general was a meh.
You classic America horror movie. Good for a late night watch for some creepy kids but I wouldn't watch it again.
2.5/5 ADSENSE HERE
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