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- DirectorM. Night ShyamalanStarsBruce WillisHaley Joel OsmentToni ColletteAfter being shot by a resentful former patient whom he failed to help, a Philadelphia child psychologist seeks redemption by treating a young boy with a disturbing secret."I don't wanna be scared anymore"
Movies that save twist and surprise for the end are usually very effective for the first watching, but once you know the ending those movies lose their strength and stop being interesting. This one is an exception. Knowledge how the movie will end did not make the second watching boring. Quite the opposite, it made me want to watch this movie a few more times. Every few years I gladly get back to it and every time I discover some new details and experience it a bit different. Also, during every session, I am trying to find its flaws and holes, but so far I failed to notice any mistakes. A deeply emotional, slightly creepy, only seemingly linear, movie that provokes reflections on essential topics of life that bustle patterns of everyday life constantly sweep under the carpet. I am too biased to say if this movie is really one of the masterpieces of all time, but it surely is a great movie and definitely one of my favorites.
10/10 - DirectorDavid FincherStarsBrad PittEdward NortonMeat LoafAn insomniac office worker and a devil-may-care soap maker form an underground fight club that evolves into much more.Chuck Palahniuk... even if it is not good it must be fun :D
I wouldn't align it with all-time masterpieces, but it definitely is a great movie. Brad Pitt and Edward Norton nailed the lead character, but from them, I didn't expect anything less. Meat Loaf additionally spiced winning combination. But my biggest surprise was that movie was based on Chuck Palahniuk novel. Although I saw it many times, that "detail" never caught my eye. Chuck is completely nutz, but the movie did not indicate his style to me. Now I definitely have to read the book. The movie itself is fast, entertaining and with good twists, although the main twist is somewhat predictable if you are watching the movie carefully enough. If there is anyone who didn't see it so far, you should correct that mistake urgently, and for others, it won't harm you to refresh your memory, there are always new details you missed before.
8,5/10 - DirectorRoger SpottiswoodeStarsArnold SchwarzeneggerMichael RapaportTony GoldwynA man meets a clone of himself and stumbles into a grand conspiracy about clones taking over the world.Do not let Arnold in leading role mislead you. Although this movie is an action, it's not just an action, it's a lot more than just that. It deals with serious topic and, although it is not too philosophical, it definitely doesn't banalize it. It is satisfactory intelligent and has just enough depth to challenge imagination and arouse thoughts. The biggest flaw, in my opinion, is that final twist is too predictable and if you watch carefully enough you'll know how it ends at the very beginning. It's a shame cause this story has serious potential for great mindfak. Then again, it would be too much to expect from Schwarzenegger movie. Even this way it's already surprisingly deep for an action movie.
7/10 - DirectorRichard KellyStarsJake GyllenhaalJena MaloneMary McDonnellAfter narrowly escaping a bizarre accident, a troubled teenager is plagued by visions of a man in a large rabbit suit who manipulates him to commit a series of crimes.Mesmerizingly confusing
This movie is hard to describe and even harder to explain and that's one of the main reasons I loved it. The other reasons are great visuals and an excellent cast led by young Jake Gyllenhaal, one of the best actors of today. But don't waste your time reading reviews. Go and see this awesome mindf**k as soon as possible.
8,5/10 - DirectorAlan ParkerStarsKevin SpaceyKate WinsletLaura LinneyA man against capital punishment is accused of murdering a fellow activist and is sent to death row.Although it is not as unpredictable as they wanted it to be, it is a great movie that leaves strong impressions. I wouldn't expect anything less from a movie with Kevin Spacey in leading role.
8,5/10 - DirectorJames MangoldStarsJohn CusackRay LiottaAmanda PeetStranded at a desolate Nevada motel during a nasty rain storm, ten strangers become acquainted with each other when they realize that they're being killed off one by one.Nice little mindfuck
"As I was going up the stair
I met a man who wasn't there
He wasn't there again today
I wish, I wish he'd go away"
In my head, I shuffled through three or four different theories before I finally figured out what was going on. It's meant to be a surprise in the final scene, but unfortunately, I figured it out about half an hour earlier. It is not so predictable though, I think I just had a lucky guess. But even if you spoil it for yourself like I did, you won't be disappointed with this really good mystery thriller.
8/10 - DirectorYann SamuellStarsGuillaume CanetMarion CotillardThibault VerhaegheAs adults, best friends Julien and Sophie continue the odd game they started as children -- a fearless competition to outdo one another with daring and outrageous stunts. While they often act out to relieve one another's pain, their game might be a way to avoid the fact that they are truly meant for one another."A stupid game? Maybe so, but it was our game."
When I first saw this movie a few years ago, I was under the impression for days. Halfway through, it became one of my favorites and I rated it nine. This time the impression was somewhat weaker. Maybe due to the lack of a surprise factor, but I think that's exactly what allowed me to perceive it more objectively. The film follows the life of a couple, crazy in love with each other, ever since they met in early childhood. But instead of being together, they spend their lives as best friends who have devoted their entire lives to a completely wicked and at times sick challenging game. The story is original and full of surprises, but on the second watching, when there are no surprises and shocks, it loses quite a lot. I don't know the lead actor from before, and he didn't make much of an impression on me, though he was far from being bad, but Marion Cotillard nailed her role as usual. The directing and editing are extremely interesting and totally in the French style, and it would be obvious that the film is French even if it was made in English. I didn't like the ending, but it may be that the whole story makes sense only with such an ending. I'm not even sure I understood it well. I'm left with very mixed feelings, but the movie is definitely worth the attention. I think it's best not to try too hard to look at it objectively and analyze it, but just let its madness carry you. Warm recommendation.
8/10 - DirectorEric BressJ. Mackye GruberStarsAshton KutcherAmy SmartMelora WaltersEvan Treborn suffers blackouts during significant events of his life. As he grows up, he finds a way to remember these lost memories and a supernatural way to alter his life by reading his journal.Event Reborn
Someone in my FB movie group recently mentioned this movie and I couldn't recall it in my memory, so I went to take a look at my own review. But there wasn't one. When I saw it again, I understood why I didn't write anything after the previous watching. I had to sleep on it, for impressions to settle, before I was able to evaluate it, even subjectively.
"It has been said that something as small as the flutter of a butterfly's wing can ultimately cause a typhoon halfway around the world." - Chaos Theory
And in essence, this is the basis of the film's plot. Ashton Kutcher plays a young man who finds a way to change the details of his own past, thus completely changing the present and the future. Unfortunately, every time he fixes one thing, he simultaneously messes up something else, embroiling himself in playing God more and more.
It's fun to watch actors from your favorite series ("That '70s Show", "Daredevil", "My name is Earl"...) all together in the same movie. When actors go from film to film, there is not enough time to connect them closely with the characters they interpret, as is the case with actors who interpret the character in the series from episode to episode for many seasons. And when they appear in a movie, after we've watched them for years as the same characters in a series, it is a bit strange. And when there are more such actors in the same movie... confusing.
For its relatively small $ 13 million budget, the film is technically great, the acting is good, and the story keeps your attention from start to finish. I mostly like the fact that the film has a mindfak charm, although it's not one, because everything's pretty much clear all the time. There are four alternative endings and both times I saw "director's cut", which has the most striking finale. I don't want to write spoilers, but if you saw or will see this version, pay attention to the relation between the scene where Ashton's mother tells him that she had a few miscarriages and the way our protagonist resolves the whole situation. When my brain linked these two things, the entire movie significantly gained strength.
8/10 - DirectorBrad AndersonStarsChristian BaleJennifer Jason LeighAitana Sánchez-GijónAn industrial worker who hasn't slept in a year begins to doubt his own sanity.Awesome
I don't know how to say anything about this movie without spoiling it. It is a mindf**k movie, which is my favorite genre. Industrial machinist with an extreme case of insomnia slowly but surely loses his weight and his sanity. The cast is excellent, but they are all in the shadow of ingenious Christian Bale, whose transformation for this role is almost unbelievable. He nailed it, and this role is Oscar material.
9/10 - DirectorPaul McGuiganStarsJosh HartnettDiane KrugerMatthew LillardA young Chicago advertising executive believes a woman he sees in a café is his long-lost love. His belief leads to obsession, as he puts his life on hold in order to trail her.I was thrilled and I loved it :D
I have no idea how original this idea really is, but "Wicker Park" was something completely new to me. It combines romantic drama genre with mindfak mystery thriller, creating a sub-genre I would love to see more often. This mix nails both genres in such a hypnotizing way that I was glued to the screen and I was sad that it isn't a series instead of a movie. Warm recommendation.
9/10 - DirectorJohn PolsonStarsRobert De NiroDakota FanningFamke JanssenAs a widower tries to piece together his life in the wake of his wife's suicide, his daughter finds solace, at first, in her imaginary friend.Come out come out, whatever you are...
No rewards, bad reviews, low ratings on movie sites... but I liked it. The cast is excellent, the story perhaps is not so original, but it's very good, it's solid mindf**k. If nothing else, Robert De Niro is reason enough to see it.
7,5/10 - DirectorChristopher NolanStarsChristian BaleHugh JackmanScarlett JohanssonRival 19th-century magicians engage in a bitter battle for trade secrets.Are you watching closely?
The story, the cast, the overall atmosphere, twists, all smooth, elegant and with style... and the awesome finale. Rarely good movie.
8,5/10 - DirectorChristopher SmithStarsMelissa GeorgeJoshua McIvorJack TaylorFive friends set sail and their yacht is overturned by a strange and sudden storm. A mysterious ship arrives to rescue them, and what happens next cannot be explained.Awesome mindfak :D
8/10 - DirectorRichard KellyStarsCameron DiazJames MarsdenFrank LangellaWith the press of a button, a wooden box bestows riches and death.What would you do?
This movie has the very interesting premise that will make you think about own morality and conscience, but the story should be developed much better. I liked it, but don't expect anything special or breathtaking.
7,5/10 - DirectorGaspar NoéStarsNathaniel BrownPaz de la HuertaCyril RoyAn American drug dealer living in Tokyo is betrayed by his best friend and killed in a drug deal. His soul, observing the repercussions of his death, seeks resurrection.1/10 and 10/10 at the same time...
This movie should be watched on hallucinogens in the dark of movie theater. Unfortunately, I had to watch it on my computer while eating chicken wings. In the first case I would probably rate it 10, but completely straight I could not avoid being irritated by all its flaws.
The idea is great, the story well developed, although told in a completely twisted way typical for Gaspar Noe. Camera and photography are works of genius, use of colors and strobe, bird's-eye view, unbelievable visual adventure. Though, epileptics and those with hypersensitive eyes should definitely avoid this ride or at least watch it in bright light. You risk a serious headache because, as much as it is beautiful, it is also very heavy for eyes.
Unfortunately, it seems that Noe got into it too deep and lost control after a while. The movie is unnecessarily too long. Scenes of tripping on hallucinogens last five to ten times longer than it would be humane towards the audience. Also, astral flights, between every two scenes Oscar is watching, are too slow and too long. If he cut all of that in half, the movie wouldn't lose any of its meaning or visual poetics, but it would be cut down from almost three hours to under two hours and he would avoid the danger of having half of the audience leaving the theater before the movie ends.
This movie definitely isn't for a mainstream audience. It is too long, too confusing, very explicit in showing drugs and sex, and extremely tiring for eyes. But although I was at the edge of giving up in the first half an hour, the movie slowly pulled me in its world and then it gave me two more hours of hypnotizing ride.
It is very hard for me to rate it. When I have to force myself to watch it till the end, I give it 1/10 or maybe 2/10, depending on the successfulness of that forcing. And when a movie gives me such an amazing ride like this one did and leaves me under strong impressions, it is usually 9/10 or 10/10. But this is the first time I saw a movie that meets both criteria. Still, despite all the flaws, I think this movie is worth more than it seems at first glance.
!!! SPOILER ALERT !!!
At the very beginning of the film, when they mentioned reincarnation and explained how exactly it works and looks like, I instantly knew how this movie will end. And to be honest, it would be stupid to end it any differently. Although, I would make a slight change in it. I would reincarnate Oscar into his own incest child. Somehow it seems to me that movie this sick has to end even sicker. :D
8/10 - DirectorStuart HazeldineStarsAdar BeckGemma ChanNathalie CoxEight candidates for a highly desirable corporate job are locked together in an exam room and given a final test with just one seemingly simple question. However, it doesn't take long for confusion to ensue and tensions to unravel.Interesting, but mediocre and with weak ending.
7/10 - DirectorChristopher NolanStarsLeonardo DiCaprioJoseph Gordon-LevittElliot PageA thief who steals corporate secrets through the use of dream-sharing technology is given the inverse task of planting an idea into the mind of a C.E.O., but his tragic past may doom the project and his team to disaster.One of the very best movies I have ever seen.
10/10 - DirectorDenis VilleneuveStarsLubna AzabalMélissa Désormeaux-PoulinMaxim GaudetteTwins journey to the Middle East to discover their family history and fulfill their mother's last wishes.Overall impression + spoilers + my ideas to improve the story
Warning: Spoilers
Great idea but a weak realization. The story has strength and depth and, if it was made by the book, the book probably kicks ass, but the movie left me indifferent. I cannot say what is the issue, if it is acting or directing or music or what... but until just a few minutes before the end I had absolutely no emotions towards what I was watching and I was bored. For the idea and the very end of the movie... 9/10, but the overall impression is about 5/10.
!!! SPOILER ALERT !!!
Christian girl gets involved with a Muslim refugee and gets pregnant. Christian police kill the Muslim and her child is taken away at birth and sent to an orphanage. Many years later she gets revenge for the tragedy of her youth by killing the leader of Christian police. She ends up in prison where she is raped by the cruelest guard. She gets pregnant again and gives birth to twins. After she is released from prison, she takes her children to Canada.
After she died her testament sends her children in a quest to find their father and brother and deliver letters from her. The daughter goes to search for the father and the son searches for the brother and they both find the same person.
The orphanage was destroyed in the war and the child was adopted by attackers and trained to be a killing machine. He ends up as a prison guard where he rapes a female prisoner, not knowing it was his mother.
Twins first get to know that their father is not killed in the war, as they were told. They find out that they are a result of their mother being raped in prison while she was serving sentence for murder. Then as icing on the cake, they find out that she was raped by the long lost son. So, in adult age, you find out that your whole life was a lie. Your mother is a murderer, you are a rape child, the rapist is your older brother, and you are just a side effect of sadistic, incestuous rape, and now you are expected to continue with your life as a mentally stable person... yea, right, like it is possible...
So, I would like to improve this already sick movie by adding some epilogue to it:
a) Father/brother receives both letters and, when his brain finally realizes shocking truth, he drops letters on the floor and jumps through the window (shoot himself in the head), while twins end up in a closed section of a sanitarium.
or, for those who root for a happy ending...
b) Twins cry in embranchment, which ends up "horizontally", and father/brother accepts his newfound family and joyfully awaits the birth of his grandchild/nephew and they lived happily ever after.
P.S. Yup, I know, I'm sick.
7/10 - DirectorJim SheridanStarsDaniel CraigRachel WeiszNaomi WattsSoon after moving into their seemingly idyllic new home, a family learns of a brutal crime committed against former residents of the dwelling.Once upon a time, there were two little girls who lived in a house
I watched it for two reasons, because I love mindfuck movies and because I love Naomi Watts. Double disappointment. Mindfuck it is, but really nothing special, just decent mediocre mystery-thriller. And Naomi barely shows up. If you decide to watch it you won't waste your time, but if you skip it you won't miss much.
7/10 - DirectorPedro AlmodóvarStarsAntonio BanderasElena AnayaJan CornetA brilliant plastic surgeon, haunted by past tragedies, creates a type of synthetic skin that withstands any kind of damage. His guinea pig: a mysterious and volatile woman who holds the key to his obsession.His best...
This movie is unbelievably sick. But it pulls you into the story so deep that all that sickness, instead of being shocking, seems like the natural flow of things. This might easily be the best Almodovar so far.
9/10 - CreatorKyle KillenStarsJason IsaacsLaura AllenSteve HarrisAfter a car accident takes the life of a family member, a police detective lives two alternating parallel lives, one with his wife and one with his son. Is one of his "realities" merely a dream?Ultimate mindfuck
After a car accident in which a family member is killed, a detective begins to live two parallel realities. In one reality, he lives with his wife and their son is killed, and when he falls asleep in that reality he awakens in another where he lives with his son and his wife is killed. In both realities he goes to a psychiatrist who convinces him that the other reality is just a dream and a way for his mind to cope with loss. But which reality is real, which is a dream, or both are real, or both are a dream... The series is phenomenally done and is a total mindfuck. I was very disappointed when it was canceled after the first season, but believe me, even unfinished, it's more than worth watching.
8/10 - DirectorGiuseppe TornatoreStarsGeoffrey RushJim SturgessSylvia HoeksVirgil Oldman, a wealthy art auctioneer, takes the help of a young artificer, Robert, to understand and woo Claire Ibbetson, a young heiress, who hires him to auction off an antique collection.Everything can be faked
A lonely art expert falls for a mysterious heiress that hired him and whom he didn't even see. But what seemed like a promising romantic drama suddenly turned into a nightmare. Although I suspected how it will end, the ending still left me speechless. Technically, this is a mystery drama, but I prefer to classify it as a mindfuck horror, because real human drama is often more horrifying than any Jason or Freddy.
9/10 - DirectorDenis VilleneuveStarsJake GyllenhaalMélanie LaurentSarah GadonA man seeks out his exact look-alike after spotting him in a movie."Chaos is order yet undeciphered"
I have about a dozen movies downloaded and I chose this one because it was the shortest one. What a mistake! After ninety minutes film was over and I was in the biggest wtf state of mind than any movie ever put me in. It is far from boring, but it is completely confusing and I expected to finally get it at the end. But then the final scene left me shocked, disappointed, and really really angry. I was like - this is one of the biggest craps ever. I simply could not go to bed without a satisfying explanation of what I just watched. It took many hours of reading discussions and watching video analysis on YT and then watching it all over again until I finally understood it, or at least I think I did. And now I love it and I will surely watch it a few more times.
It's a masterpiece, once you put all the pieces in the right place. So many details that are crucial for understanding that simply cannot be noticed with just one watching. Every picture, poster, graffiti, sign, word, lyrics of background music, book on the shelf, every single word characters say and the way they say it, what they wear, every facial expression and every move they make, things that lay around on the tables ... literally every detail has its place and meaning and is necessary for the understanding of the story. Complete madness.
There are good but different explanations in YT but it is important not to check them before watching as they will spoil the movie completely. Watch the movie, then check out explanations, and then, maybe, watch it again. It's worth the time.
9/10 - DirectorRichard AyoadeStarsJesse EisenbergMia WasikowskaWallace ShawnThe unenviable life of a government-agency clerk takes a horrific turn with the arrival of a new co-worker who is both his exact physical double and his opposite otherwise--he's a confident, charismatic ladies' man.WTF I just watched?!
I didn't read the novel and I didn't even know this is an adaptation of Fyodor Dostoevsky until way after I saw the movie, but it does feel like him. Honestly, I'm not even sure what did I see, but even without fully understanding the film I must admit it has its charms. It is difficult to watch and quite entertaining at the same time.
7/10... I suppose... not really sure... - DirectorNacho VigalondoStarsSasha GreyElijah WoodNeil MaskellA jilted fan soon finds himself pulled into a deadly game of cat-and-mouse after he accepts the opportunity to spy on his favorite actress via his laptop.Sasha Grey, reason enough to watch this
Good idea, but a lousy realization. All in all, likable hacker thriller that kept me at the edge of my seat from time to time, but disappointed me with its excessive finale. Nothing in this movie is excellent, but everything is satisfying. I did not predict any of the twists and, for me, it was pretty much entertaining. The highlight of the movie is the scene with the lead female character getting naked in front of a camera. I have no idea how they persuaded her to lose her clothes, but after so many years of eager anticipation, finally we have a chance, for the first time in a movie, to see Sasha Grey naked.
7/10
P.S. OK, for the first time in a mainstream movie. :D <3