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7/10
Duk Sit Dak Jong / A Guilty Conscience (2023) is an engrossing story
27 November 2023
Duk Sit Dak Jong / A Guilty Conscience (2023) is an engrossing story that envelopes the viewer through its highly involved characters and the resulting courtroom dramas that unfold due to the attitude an behaviour of a rather lazes fere Hong Kong Lawyer, who simply takes the job with ease and an over comfortable laziness in his approach to the law cases that cross his desk.

This particular lawyer and his colleagues try to save an innocent woman after his carelessness causes her lose the case ending up with a very unfair conviction, which creates the guilty conscience within himself, thereby pushing him to make some big changes not only within his life and approach to his legal position but to the larger scope of things where he can see how his action or inaction directly affect others negatively no thanks to his unscrupulous work ethic and lackluster approach to justice, instead of being astute, we see him basically just phoning-in a half-assed attempt at putting any real effort into following up his cases.

He learns to drop the arrogance and take on a more empathetic approach, once he is shaken up through a variety of details that come to the surface.

Brilliantly acted and not just another run of the mill, tyical Hong Kong movie ~ this film begs to be watched by all who love a solid courtroom drama that verges on being a thriller.

Definitely see it, and watch it with an open mind. Having lived in GuangDong Province for 8 years of my life, surrounded by Cantonese culture, this film greatly appealed to me from a Cultural viewpoint, with the wonderfully familiar accents, personas, characters, situations, scenery, locations, language and local cultural aspects at the fore of the film throughout, which i found very pleasing and enjoyable indeed.

However, whether you are familiar or unfamiliar with Hong Kong, Macau, GuangDong Province or Cantonese Culture in general, THIS is still a highly recommendable movie and a must-see film for court-room drama/thriller fans. No matter what culture you are from, this film is essentially about finding humanity, compassion and empathy within ourselves!
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9/10
Post-Rock collective from Kanada
24 November 2023
Come Worry with Us! (2013) is an absolute must-see Documentary for fans of Post-Rock music and anything that hinges off or is connected to atmospheric, transcendental, existential sonic forays that include improvisational, independent, underground music that is on the opposite spectrum from mainstream music. This terrific music-doc is more of a Road-Trip style film that follows acclaimed Montreal Post-Rock band, Thee Silver Mt. Zion Memorial Orchestra, on the road while Touring. They are one of a growing number of rock groups to have accepted an infant into their touring tribe. Touring with children is both costly and complicated, yet TSMZMO are determined to combine family life and being on the road with the band's deep political commitment. For those who are unfamiliar with Thee Silver Mount Zion, they are a second off-shoot project formed by members of the highly acclaimed Post-Rock juggernaut group, GodspeedYou! BlackEmperor, from Montreal, Kanada (yes, with a K) who have just released a new album recently. Both bands represent a sort of Ying/Yang dynamic for the collective of musicians involved in each group simultaneously.

IF you enjoy(ed) this film, then i also highly recommend seeing the tremendous 2019 music-doc, SWANS: WHERE DOES A BODY END.
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