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"If Kafka had been born a director, he would have made this film himself." Stronko
The final scene is striking where Roy, before exhausting, eternalizes himself demonstrating the highest feeling that a human being can have: compassion. Caspasian
"Pollack directs very well and uses a pair of very talented actors." London
"The television screen is now the only true eye of the human mind." Fidia
"Shining is a visual translation of what I am writing." Apple_of_sodomY
"David Lynch meticulously crafts images that pierce the viewers' eyes to penetrate directly into their brain." Mr. White
Full Metal Jacket is a film about the decision to kill and the loss of humanity. Gregor_Lake
A director’s skill shines through these so-called minor films. Confaloni
The city is a real 'other' character, both in this film and in other Mann’s works. Hellring
Friedkin’s Los Angeles is semi-deserted and fiery red, a city that today could never be photographed and explored as Friedkin managed to do in 1985. C.H.A.R.L.I.E Nokia
"Ran is nothing more than an Eastern free adaptation of the famous 'King Lear' by the Bard." M.Poletti
The album with that little-known theme. more
Wenders, as a European on a 'trip' to the United States, notices landscapes and architectures that a local wouldn’t even notice. JpLoyRow2
The greatest boxing movie of all time (so they say, and so do I) doesn’t just happen by a stroke of luck. Poldojackson
"In this country, you have to make the money first, and when you have the money, you get the power, and when you get the power, you get the women." Bleak
Leone’s most complete work, a colossal, the testament film of the director who extremes his style with expanded times. under
"Crimes And Misdemeanors is the film of redemption." GASGUIC.
It is a ritual that today risks losing its magic, which requires rekindling in each person’s life experience. joe strummer
Terminator is the allegorical transposition of the fear... that machines would one day be so sophisticated as to replace or annihilate man as the earth's dominant species. gnoato
The good is also evil because it does not hesitate to use violence to achieve its goals. Hellring
John McClane fights his battle against the terrorists by spreading dead bodies around at will, behaving like a threatening shadow, a spoilsport ghost, "a pain in the ass." gnoato
It is worth watching if only to see Nicolas Cage in the least wooden role of his career. stargazer
The Blues Brothers are now just a memory, destined to last over time: long and narrow ties, dark Ray-Ban sunglasses, a strong desire for transgression, and a total passion for music. M.Poletti
"The heart is truly a very elastic little muscle." London
Terror had turned all of us into hostages and executioners, a merciless and sneaky 'thing' that got into your guts. Blackdog
Sometimes, those films that are deemed masterpieces of cinema appear to me as 'just' good films. Hellring
Mozart’s life was one of the most incredible and extraordinary in the entire musical world, a very young talent burnt out in very little time. JpLoyRow
It would seem difficult to put together all these requests, but there is a solution: 'An American Werewolf In London,' the right film for a full moon night. De large
Fox plays the part of the extra-temporal hero who ends up saving, besides himself, just about everyone. uxo
A masterpiece always leaves something indelible in the person who benefits from it and, over time, is internalized and metabolized in an increasingly subjective and intimate manner. Wiserson
"The Naked Gun represents the pinnacle of the genre and stands miles ahead of its subsequent 'colleagues' (Scary Movie, Hot Shots, etc.) precisely because of its 'refinement'." Tobby
"I don’t want to make comedy films; they can’t force me. I don’t feel like a comedian. I am looking around and I see only human suffering." uxo
A thousand definitions, a thousand words, perhaps all useless in trying to describe this journey inside man, because representing the color of Blood, its smell, its metallic taste, and its heaviness through words... is a very difficult task. PeterPanRnR
'A Fish Called Wanda' undoubtedly represents the greatest exploit by a "solo" Python. Claypool
De Palma reaches the heights of genius, through a grotesque device, that will truly give you goosebumps. paolofreddie
"Caustic and poetic, as I mentioned above, this film is." vellutogrigio
Zelig is an exceptional, original, surprising, incredible film. Poldojackson
Romero, without politically correct mediation, clearly flaunts his opinions on Western society: the military, law enforcement are a bunch of ignorant fools, science is a universe of madmen. March Horses
All that’s left is to open those cages, Motorcycle Boy, and enter the night with Rusty-James in the pet shop. Blackdog
The setting is truly excellent: the characters move in a dirty Chinatown bustling with people of all kinds, acting in polluted streets, dimly lit venues, and dilapidated basements. Wiserson
"Here we are in Texas, and everyone thinks for themselves." stargazer
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A beautiful and pathetic movie (meaning full of pathos). Bluto!
No one like him has ever depicted the society of African Americans, their marginalization, their desire for redemption, and only he could do it with the right amount of bitterness and rhythm. bjork68
This film has not aged at all, and appears, simply and ineffably, beautiful. vellutogrigio
"The soldiers fall one after another into the 'redneck' traps, devised with disarming sadism." sharkstez
"One must be smart enough not to fall into the oldest of myths: love and feelings in general. Fantasies created by people to keep themselves from jumping out the window." ilfreddo
Rain Man made the notion of autism common knowledge, until then quite obscure. JpLoyRow
A classic, after all, speaks to the world by striking the same chords which, through the passage of time, may be perceived differently. Relator
This film, in its idiocy (which is infinite), in its rawness (which is present in industrial quantities), in its blood-soaked comedy (which, I can assure you, will literally make you roll on the floor laughing), can only be a true cult classic. World SBK Fan
Manny, played by a MASTERFUL Jon Voight delivering one of the most phenomenal performances ever. RIBALDO
Nanni Moretti constructs the portrait of the ultimate serial killer, the most unsettling ever, and the unease we have is for that sense of proximity we feel for Michele because, as Bianca says, "he is a good man" who, linear in his logic, in his solitary purity transcends the act. Caspasian
You will discover again the time when Robert De Niro was monumental even while acting in a low-carat movie. AJM
The greatest film on guilt I have ever seen, because it doesn’t simply describe guilt, but the most terrible guilt of a believer. Rax
"Dark atmospheres, dark spaces where you only hear the sound of a fan turning, blues and gospel that accompany us through the depths of voodoo." Fidia
"Who Framed Roger Rabbit? represents the best that Hollywood has managed to invent in the last twenty years." Poletti.
Grave of the Fireflies is as wrenching as few other products, but unlike many of them, it is not so forcibly. squall_leonhear
The sweat, the smoke of explosions, the concussions of depth charges filter through the screen. Hetzer
The soundtrack by our Morricone is exciting, rendered even more impactful by its use in contrast to the soul of the scenes. enbar77
The undisputed masterpiece of the Roman director continues to shine after all these years, offering the viewer new fantastic details. Omega Kid
"Bless me? Do you know what God did for me? He threw an eighteen-wheeler at me..." Hellring
Spaceballs is a simple, immediate, and enjoyable work even for those who haven’t fully appreciated the director’s previous productions. ilfreddo
We live in a world where only money matters, the rich feeding off the backs of the poor, a frenzied, corrupt, racist, greedy society enslaved by the powerful. Ilpazzo
Thanks to films like these, the memory of his talent will always remain alive. sonic80
Cooder has provided the perfect sound of that solitude: a futuristic, harsh, and fiery country-folk like the sandy expanses of Texas, creeping and lethal like a rattlesnake. donjunio
Manhattan is a dark jungle where the law of the strongest prevails. gnoato
"Mia Farrow... acts like a toilet bowl and wears very dark sunglasses that completely invalidate any expressiveness." uxo
One of those very rare cinematic cases where a sequel manages to rival the heights of a successful, inspired, and revolutionary first chapter. ilfreddo
Intravenus de Milo is the first testimony of the band’s new trajectory, and the change is evident even from the cover, shrewd and sarcastic. LostJohnny
There is an illegal devil in my TV (and Spielberg knew it). Blackdog
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