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Swedish film based on a story by the author of Let The Right One In. The story has elements of fantasy and folklore, but in a very bleak, somewhat depressing modern setting. Not much fun, but strange and interesting.
I honestly think it’s the best film I’ve ever seen at the cinema. Possibly not the best film I’ve ever seen but as far as a 2 hour cinematic experience it was incredible.
A tad dark - think Taxi Driver and you’ll be in the right ballpark
very very good
joaquin Phoenix is excellent
Well choreographed dullness.
No real story, just a collection of headshots.
3/10.
Accident Man had a 200th of The budget and did the hitman revenge thing far better, with humour, and a bit of a story.
I’m so bored I might as well be listening to Pink Floyd
Does what it says on the tin. 6/10
Mrs Haych and I went to see Ad Astra last Friday. We'd seen the trailers a couple of weeks before and thought it looked alright.
Top tip - if you're thinking of going to see Ad Astra.........
Don't!
You're welcome!
There is no 'H' in Aych, you know that don't you? ~ Wife
Turns out there is an H in Haych! ~ Sporky
Bit of trading feedback here.
Event Horizon was a great film, agreed, but it seriously messed with my head - didn't sleep for ages after watching that!
There is no 'H' in Aych, you know that don't you? ~ Wife
Turns out there is an H in Haych! ~ Sporky
Bit of trading feedback here.
What does amaze me about this (and the other spaghetti westerns of the period) is how the BBFC's attitude to ratings has changed over the years. When they came out they were all, AFAIK, rated 18. If they came out now I suspect they'd probably be rated 12A.
Baby Driver - Heard a few things about this but never got round to seeing it.....we both loved it, superbly done.
Robin Hood - Heard a few things about this but never got round to seeing it.....utter shite.
I remember Lisa Simpson saying (when Homer turned the TV off because Itchy and Scratchy was too violent) 'But dad, how are we going to get desensitised to violence if you won't let us watch it.'
Echoes down the ages. And I have never seen 'A Clockwork Orange.' Should I?
Nonetheless I liked it a lot, but it's not a perfect film but a good one nonetheless. I agree that JP carries the film.
Some very interesting references though, I swear there's a line from Bob Monkhouse in there, fairly sure an episode from Louie (Louis CK's show) was referred too as well.