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leedongwook · 6 months ago
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Lee Do Hyun as "Yoon Bon Gil"
Exhuma 파묘 (2024)
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jdramasource · 2 months ago
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YOAKE NO SUBETE 夜明けのすべて (2024) dir. miyake sho
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lostinmac · 4 months ago
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All the Long Nights (2024)
Dir. Shô Miyake
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watchingmoviesandshit · 4 months ago
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Your Name. (2016)
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tgtg6ch · 9 months ago
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Movie "All the Long Nights"
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skiplo-wave · 2 years ago
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whosname · 6 months ago
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Gin King of The Humans
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inmyworldblr · 8 months ago
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Godavari (2022) | dir, Nikhil Mahajan
d.o.p. Shamin Kulkarni
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rookie-critic · 2 years ago
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Halloween Ends (2022, dir. David Gordon Green) - review by Rookie-Critic
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Slight Halloween Kills spoilers lie ahead:
Halloween Ends was, much like the other two entries in this massive misfire of a trilogy, greatly disappointing and underwhelming. I have never, in my life, seen a trilogy of films introduce so many neat, unique, and new ideas into a stagnant franchise just to constantly, without fail, not deliver on any of them. This cool new character is created for the second film, Halloween Kills, and literally retconned into the events of the original movie. Seems pretty important right? They wouldn't just make a character seem that integral and build them up to make a commentary about the nature of fight or flight and how important it is to face your fears only to just unceremoniously do away with them, right? RIGHT?! Wrong, this is the very nature of David Gordon Green's Halloween trilogy.
Similarly, a new character has been created for this new installment, as well. The entire opening sequence of the film revolves around this character, and it's interesting. They seemed to be building him up to do something refreshing with him and say something about Michael that, honestly, only Rob Zombie has ever dared to do. I allowed myself to believe that, finally, after three movies, this trilogy would actually try to do something interesting and unique, and yet again I was slapped across the face with the same boring, mundane slaughterfest this franchise has been plagued by since 1981's Halloween II (this, of course, excludes Halloween III: Season of the Witch, which is a massively underrated installment in the franchise that has absolutely nothing to do with Michael Myers and, really, I'm starting to wish it had gone down the anthology path as originally intended). Green and co-writer Danny McBride never hesitate to fast-pedal their way in the easiest direction, the path of least resistance. Michael shows up, Michael kills everything in sight, Michael moves on, rinse, repeat. It's just. So. Boring.
In all fairness, the cinematography and the acting are quite good (Jamie Lee Curtis never fails to impress), and John Carpenter's scores for all three films are fantastic, as always. Also, the climactic encounter at the film's end is massively entertaining, or at least it seemed that way in comparison to the rest of it. I'm just so tired of seeing this franchise fall prey to the highly unoriginal brutality porn and weak, lazy writing that we've gotten for a solid trilogy now. In response to Rob Zombie's 2007 remake of the original film, John Carpenter mentioned that the reason the remake didn't work (it did) was because Zombie tried to humanize Michael, he tried to give a reason for the madness, for the brutality. He posited that Michael (or "The Shape" as he is commonly referred to in the original film as well as Green's new trilogy) only works as an unstoppable force of nature. That explaining Michael only serves to strip him of the mystique that makes him so interesting. No offense to Mr. Carpenter, he is an incredibly talented director and one of the all-time greats, but that's bullshit. When you don't give Michael a reason for being, if he truly is just unstoppable, this whole operation crumbles under the weight of its own repetitiveness. That idea cannot sustain an entire trilogy, we just witnessed that fact. The idea that Michael is some supernatural force works for a single movie, it can add to the film's commentary about our fears of the unreasonable, the seemingly unreal, but past that it loses its appeal. The mystique dies around the twentieth time we see Michael unceremoniously stab a person that we weren't meant to care about in the first place.
All of that to say, while not nearly as wildly infuriating as Halloween Kills, Ends still manages to miss the mark and throw away the potential of something better, something more meaningful, and something worth watching. Laurie Strode deserves better, Michael Myers deserves better, and it is time for this franchise to, indeed, End.
Score: 4/10
Currently streaming on Peacock.
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elegantobjectrebel · 5 days ago
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leedongwook · 6 months ago
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Lee Dong Wook as “Young Ho”
Single in Seoul 싱글 인 서울 2024
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jdramasource · 2 months ago
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YOAKE NO SUBETE 夜明けのすべて (2024) dir. miyake sho
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marathifilm · 8 months ago
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"मायलेक - MyLek" Marathi film releasing on 19th April 2024, stars Sonali Khare, Sanayaah Anand and Umesh Kamat in lead role. The story of the film revolve around Mother daughter relationship.
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tgtg6ch · 9 months ago
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Yoake no subete / All the Long Nights
Berlin International Film Festival
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moviesandmania · 1 year ago
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MY MOTHER'S EYES (2023) Reviews of Japanese sci-fi horror
My Mother’s Eyes is a 2023 Japanese sci-fi horror thriller about a mother and daughter who share the same sight after an accident. Written, produced and directed by Takeshi Kushida (Woman of the Photographs). The Pyramid Film production stars Takuma Izumi, Akane Ono, Mone Shitara and Shûsaku Uchida. Plot: Both Hitomi and her daughter Eri are cellists who are involved in a traffic accident,…
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