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Stan & Ollie (2018)
Emotional movie for everyone.
Their incredible life and career watched from their older years, the "wise" years, the years of regrets, the years of their never ending dreams and projects.
Two marvelous actors brought the legend back on the screen, and no one can't say the result is not emotional.
The Way Back (2020)
The Way Back to Ben Affleck
That would be the right title for this movie, good values and bad examples, big dramas and new hopes.
Ben Affleck catches the role he was missing since years, his tumultuous life and his bad decisions make him look a lot like John (the couch), hoping this is a new shiny start for his career.
Whitney (2018)
It's hard for me to speak
She's the greatest and I think she's the main reason I'm a singer today, so I'll let you imagine how can I feel right now. This documentary puts the light on the last two/three doubts I had about her personal life and it's very raw telling her story.
That's good, because let us know better the reasons of her struggle.
I always said she was too much for this world, and in a certain way it's true, but maybe she was not strong enough to build her fiction life in front of a camera and carry on in real life. All her family was against her, and the only person who cared about her was thrown away. I can't say more, but Don't watch this film with a cinematographer eye, it's about facts, not about cinema.
L'homme fidèle (2018)
It starts good, it ends ok.
Second movie as a director for Louis Garrell, and (as in Two Friends) he pays tribute to the cinema that made him the director (and actor) he is today.
The only problem is (for me) the conclusion of his movies, always quickly solving the good intuition of the start. His love for love triangles and ironic ways to talk about love disasters is a signature, and I wish he will be able to end a movie the way he knows how to start them.
One Hundred and One Dalmatians (1961)
The animation movie of my life.
Tonight I hurt myself, I watched for the 102nd time "The 101 Dalmatians" and I confirm that's the animation movie of my life.
It's funny and also moving, it's an action then thriller movie and his characters are cult, all of them.
Rudy and his job that made him turn his baddest nightmare in his biggest hit record, the magnificent drawing of those lovely dogs and all the dialogues we still use in our everyday life.
Thoroughbreds (2017)
A climax that never...
A teen thriller that quickly turns into a black comedy made of looks, sequence shots and a tension that never really explodes.
But everything is perfectly built to keep the audience stuck in front of the screen, to catch the critic of that kind of bourgeois and to appreciate two great young American talents.