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Phrases like "the best horror film of the decade" or "the best film of the year" honestly do not apply to it.
The film "Longlegs" revolves around a serial killer committing shocking crimes, and a federal agent seeks to uncover him.
Nicolas Cage, despite his brief appearance, spread feelings of fear and anxiety throughout the entire film. The role suits him very well, and we can say, "Welcome back, you genius." The actress Maika Monroe excelled in her role, and I believe this is the second film I've seen her in after "It Follows."
The film's shooting style was excellent, with a wide angle ensuring that all the main characters were in the center of the screen. The source of evil and the driving force of the events were very good.
However, the film, in general, honestly did not offer anything new, and I expected it to be more terrifying or mysterious, given its genre. At least something more shocking should have been revealed, considering the events were too slow to reward the viewer after such a long wait. Many films like "Zodiac" or "The Silence of the Lambs" have preceded it with this type of story and appeared better in terms of puzzles and shocking brutality.
In the end, it's a good horror and mystery film, but it doesn't deserve such high praise.
The film "Longlegs" revolves around a serial killer committing shocking crimes, and a federal agent seeks to uncover him.
Nicolas Cage, despite his brief appearance, spread feelings of fear and anxiety throughout the entire film. The role suits him very well, and we can say, "Welcome back, you genius." The actress Maika Monroe excelled in her role, and I believe this is the second film I've seen her in after "It Follows."
The film's shooting style was excellent, with a wide angle ensuring that all the main characters were in the center of the screen. The source of evil and the driving force of the events were very good.
However, the film, in general, honestly did not offer anything new, and I expected it to be more terrifying or mysterious, given its genre. At least something more shocking should have been revealed, considering the events were too slow to reward the viewer after such a long wait. Many films like "Zodiac" or "The Silence of the Lambs" have preceded it with this type of story and appeared better in terms of puzzles and shocking brutality.
In the end, it's a good horror and mystery film, but it doesn't deserve such high praise.
I enjoyed watching the delightful and light-hearted film "Thelma," which revolves around 93-year-old Thelma who receives a call from a deceitful person claiming to be her grandson, leading her on an epic adventure across the city.
A smile never left my face throughout the viewing. The film has many aspects that I admired, such as the struggles of the elderly with technology, the journey she undertakes, and the film's duration of about an hour and a half, which was appropriate for the events.
I was also thoroughly entertained by the performance of the protagonist, "June Squibb," who makes the viewer feel like they're following their grandmother on an adventure.
I recommend watching it for those looking for a light-hearted, delightful film suitable for family viewing.
A smile never left my face throughout the viewing. The film has many aspects that I admired, such as the struggles of the elderly with technology, the journey she undertakes, and the film's duration of about an hour and a half, which was appropriate for the events.
I was also thoroughly entertained by the performance of the protagonist, "June Squibb," who makes the viewer feel like they're following their grandmother on an adventure.
I recommend watching it for those looking for a light-hearted, delightful film suitable for family viewing.
The film "Wicked Little Letters" revolves around a group of residents who repeatedly receive hateful and mocking messages, leading the attention to an Irish immigrant.
To be honest, the movie tricked me as I was expecting it to be one of those nice, light-hearted films, but it surprised me with its dramatic weight.
The performances by Jessie Buckley and Olivia Colman were incredibly harmonious. The investigative atmosphere, the character of the police officer, and the content of the letters, along with the reactions of the people, are a quintessentially British and endearing style. The soundtrack was fantastic, especially how it dominates the scene and when it fades away.
I recommend watching it for fans of dark comedies and dramas without complications.
To be honest, the movie tricked me as I was expecting it to be one of those nice, light-hearted films, but it surprised me with its dramatic weight.
The performances by Jessie Buckley and Olivia Colman were incredibly harmonious. The investigative atmosphere, the character of the police officer, and the content of the letters, along with the reactions of the people, are a quintessentially British and endearing style. The soundtrack was fantastic, especially how it dominates the scene and when it fades away.
I recommend watching it for fans of dark comedies and dramas without complications.