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Tengoku to jigoku (1963)
Real fun and entertaining .
Good collective plot felt nice watching this movie, and could also be added into my fav collection of drama.
The shot angles in the movie are freaking good, the first 30 mins were absolutely genius btw.
If this movie was in color people would be keeping them few shots as wallpapers.
Should start watching more Japanese drama.
Paprika (2006)
Creepy.
Hey babe, another Santoshi Kon movie that made question my existence.
This is a weird experience for anyone watching it for the first time definitely puts you in doubt and hence denial of subject.
Need a follow up read to understand and grasp the meaning.
The art work obviously is creepy,dark and neat.
Rôjin Z (1991)
COULD BE BETTER
A simple movie straightforward message to the viewers, personally didn't feel anything from the movie I think a bit more could be done to show it more effective to the viewers. The artwork was awesome, Japanese old-school art is always great.
Saving Private Ryan (1998)
Terrifying and emotional
Full metal jacket set me the tone on how war movies should be like. And 30 mins into this movie are the most terrifying scenes I watched in a movie. Steven Spielberg set a different tone with this movie dark, emotional and action.
Môsô dairinin (2004)
Insane,Confusing and Real.
I got to know about this show while I was just going through youtube.
Show is dark and real, it can can also go very confusing at times where we feel that was unnecessary .
Satoshi Kon and his mysterious ways of depicting the mental illness of people and how we people do everything to run away from it will always be the best part of his stories.
"No mystery remains unsolved forever and no answer is without mystery. "
This quote got stuck with me because that's how you feel while watching Paranoia Agent.
To conclude one of his best real works.
M - Eine Stadt sucht einen Mörder (1931)
Honestly ahead of it's time.
I've read a lot of reviews saying it's ahead of it's time had me thinking people almost say this to every old classic. As the movie started and it went by it had grown upon me. The last 20 mins of the movie is one of the most iconic acting and dialogue writing I've ever seen in a cinema. Especially when Eter Lorre describes the difference between him and the gangs calling them "lazy pigs" tells you a lot about the difference between a murderer and a gangster. The blind guy was the pivotal role of the cinema. In conclusion all in a really good thriller suspense a bit of menace.
Sherlock Jr. (1924)
Innocent and creative!
The cinema-in-cinema shot, train shot the whole chase especially, the dreaming shot was very creative.
I prefer cinemas like this because of the creative innocence and subtle comedy I like it because actors just show themselves out there.
This cinema has everything awesome work from Keaton.