My old reviews are heavily dated with my current views, so keep that in mind when commenting over them.
I make films sometimes.
My old reviews are heavily dated with my current views, so keep that in mind when commenting over them.
I make films sometimes.
"I'm home."
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
Kind of annoying that this one is held as 'the good one' when last year's 28 Years Later was an electrifying clash of experimental ideas, while still handling its themes with care, keeping us locked into those moments rather than shying away from its weight. The Bone Temple has good ideas, but its more interesting one, about a doctor trying to find humanity in the infected, is sidelined in favor of a cult that's kept at arms-length, feeling both distant…
39/100
For such a long run time, you'd expect A Silent Voice to get into full detail of what it's about, but instead, it mashes a bunch of different topics together, such as being deaf, regret, bullying, redemption, etc. and it all feels cheap. I really hate catching myself feeling sad while watching these manipulative films that don't feel genuine whatsoever. Mostly because they crank up the music and have this cute loli crying; of course I'm going to feel…