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Rate The Last Film You've Seen With Marks Out Of Ten - Part Two


Jeffrey Shaw

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'Tell It To The Bees'

 

Watched it mainly because Holliday Grainger's in it (as she's so good in 'Strike'). 

Wish I'd seen it on the Big Screen.
 
Set in a uncompromising backward little Scottish town in '52.
Basically a young lad develops an empathy with bees while his world collapses around him.
It's deep.
It has layers.
It has Anna Paquin.
It has an unhealthy amount of dreich.
It has jazz (man)
 

You'll find it on Sky Cinema.

 

Giving it 8 out of 10. Loses marks for the predictable (yet probably real) ending.

 
 
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Red Dot   7/10

 

Swedish based film (Netflix/ subtitles).

 

A couple who decide to go on a hike to rekindle their marriage, end up having to run for their lives to evade someone trying to hunt them.

 

 

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Saint Maud.   7.5/10

 

It was marketed as a horror and it isn’t really. It does have its moments but it’s actually about religion and mental Illness.

Its very well acted and believable. 
Nice that it was filmed in Scarborough too, although I’m surprised they let her get away with calling it a dump tho 😂.

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2 hours ago, hauxwell said:

Red Dot and I’ll give it the same marks as Mr Fisk.  7/10

 

I was beginning to feel sorry for the couple who were being pursued until I knew why. 

 

 

Me too hauxwell.

 

Did make me think there might be more to it,  but I couldn't put my finger on it.🤔

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As a young man open to all forms of literacy, Steve Harley pointed me toward the work of authoress Virginia Woolf. I tried a couple, 'Lighthouse' and 'Orlando' and gave up on both. Too flowery for me. Found them hard work. However, was keen to see 'Vita & Virginia'.
It's not a film to rush. The soundtrack is disconcerting. Virginia's other-worldliness is convincing. Sympathetically directed and the camerawork is both atmospheric and stark in places. A well-rounded film. The Sapphic scenes are treated as a soft art-form rather than cheap titillation for the voyeuristic.
Would watch again. Quite enthralling.  8/10.  

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A Taxi Driver. 9/10. Based on real events in Gwangju, S.Korea in 1980. Those real events were the murders of hundreds of protesters by the Army, and the filming of them by a German reporter, helped by a taxi driver.

 

Definitely worth watching.

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Sentinelle - 5/10

 

A French soldier, traumatised, addicted to painkillers and increasingly unstable after her experiences in Syria, is redeployed into back to her home town of Nice to work as part of the anti-terrorism patrol Sentinel programme. After her sister is hurt she decides to hunt down the person responsible.

 

A reasonably decent but nothing special revenge action thriller that is seriously let down by how little sense the ending made. I would not be at all surprised to learn it'd been tacked on later by someone other than the director or script writer.

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