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9/10
Boris wing's
17 February 2021
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I found it to be a wonderful film in many ways, from the very first moment it catches the viewer's eye, as dear Boris interacts with it, and does so for much of the film, almost creating a special bond and breaking the barriers that they divide the camera from the movie theater. Each dialogue in this film is spectacular, simply magnificent, each little girl has a meaning behind it, each scene has its own meaning, everything makes you think, because this is a seemingly comic film, but that veils a very powerful message, the message that Boris sends , it is a message of disappointment and horror towards life, towards love, towards others, he is a genius and everything just mentioned is superfluous and uninteresting in his eyes, he has an overview, but to have this overview and this "genius" it is as if he had to give up all the pleasures of life, all the things that normal people find satisfying. Boris doesn't have a good life, he doesn't have a normal life, and thinking so much and being so brilliant leads him to be on the brink, he attempts suicide twice, and makes it a normal thing at times. Every person who comes into contact with Boris somehow enters this destructive conception of life, primarily Melanie who is completely captivated by her words, but then changes when she falls in love with Randy; she begins to have a more hopeful thought, blindly believing in love and loving people, even stupid ones, without asking too many questions; I have found a great contrast between these lines of thought and it is as if people always tend between these two extremes, as did melanie, being driven at times by hope and at times by despair
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Misery (1990)
6/10
Good but not like the book
15 February 2021
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Try to read "misery" the book of Stephen king and try to review this film. That movie can't express all the thought that Paul have. the end and the feelings connected to that are expressed in a bad way compared to the book, the scene where Paul kill Annie wilks in the film though less than 3 minutes, and can't express as well as 10/15 pages do
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