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Giuseppe_Silecchia

Joined Feb 2024
Passionate about visual arts, cinema, and storytelling, I see film and television as powerful mediums for exploring human emotion and connection. Living in Italy, I spend countless hours immersed in movies and series, captivated by their ability to transport us, challenge us, and reflect our own lives. For me, storytelling is more than entertainment; it's a profound way to explore the human experience, evoke empathy, and spark self-reflection. Whether it’s the quiet beauty of an auteur film or the intense drama of a gripping series, I’m drawn to narratives that resonate deeply, offering new perspectives on life. Reviewing and analyzing what I watch has become my way of sharing this passion, celebrating the artistry of cinema, and honoring its role as a mirror to our world.

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Giuseppe_Silecchia's rating
All the President's Men
7.910
All the President's Men
Quiz Show
7.57
Quiz Show
The Company You Keep
6.47
The Company You Keep
Million Dollar Baby
8.110
Million Dollar Baby
Warrior
8.17
Warrior
Indecent Proposal
6.05
Indecent Proposal
The Old Man & the Gun
6.77
The Old Man & the Gun
The Aviator
7.57
The Aviator
Fantasy Football Ruined Our Lives
4.93
Fantasy Football Ruined Our Lives
Moonlight
7.47
Moonlight
Blade Runner 2049
8.08
Blade Runner 2049
Dunkirk
7.87
Dunkirk
Call Me by Your Name
7.87
Call Me by Your Name
Get Out
7.88
Get Out
Saving Private Ryan
8.67
Saving Private Ryan
The Silence of the Lambs
8.610
The Silence of the Lambs
I, Tonya
7.58
I, Tonya
Darkest Hour
7.47
Darkest Hour
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
8.19
Three Billboards Outside Ebbing, Missouri
The Shape of Water
7.37
The Shape of Water
Bohemian Rhapsody
7.97
Bohemian Rhapsody
BlacKkKlansman
7.57
BlacKkKlansman
Vice
7.29
Vice
First Man
7.37
First Man
The Favourite
7.57
The Favourite

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All the President's Men

All the President's Men

7.9
10
  • Sep 16, 2025
  • Newsroom nerves, steady hands

    Alan J. Pakula's All the President's Men turns journalism into pure cinematic suspense, refusing spectacle in favor of method and moral pressure. With Gordon Willis bathing the Washington Post in harsh fluorescents and carving the parking garage into a cathedral of dread, the film makes space, shadow, and silence do the heavy lifting. William Goldman's screenplay strips away grandstanding to focus on verification-callbacks, dead ends, the stubborn "two-source rule"-so that the click of typewriters and the rustle of copy become heartbeat and drumroll. Robert Redford and Dustin Hoffman avoid haloed heroics; their charisma is stamina, their weapon a phone, their victory the slow accumulation of facts. Robert L. Wolfe's editing sharpens routine into tension, and the near-absence of score honors the idea that truth arrives quietly, then rearranges the world. What it leaves is faith in craft and a sober fear of power's opacity; who it's for are viewers who crave human-scale thrills and respect for process; when to watch is on a quiet night, fully focused, ready to hear the newsroom breathe and feel the garage go cold. A masterpiece of restraint and resolve-the cinema of work raised to myth.
    Quiz Show

    Quiz Show

    7.5
    7
  • Sep 16, 2025
  • Truth on the buzzer

    Robert Redford's Quiz Show is a poised, adult morality tale that swaps sensationalism for quiet unease, showing how a golden-boy smile and a primetime spotlight can make compromise feel like destiny. Ralph Fiennes plays Charles Van Doren with disarming grace and hairline cracks of guilt, John Turturro embodies the raw resentment of the passed-over underdog, and Rob Morrow's dogged investigator keeps the story tethered to civic conscience, while Paul Scofield lends the weight of a father's disappointed idealism. Redford's filmmaking is restrained and precise, recreating 1950s television as a lacquered surface where answers are staged and innocence is monetized; the period detail seduces even as the ethics curdle. The film can veer into procedural didacticism and the final stretch smooths edges that might have cut deeper, but its sting remains: the ease with which intelligence and charm are used to launder deceit. It lingers as a sober meditation on fame, class, and responsibility; it suits viewers who prefer human-scale thrills and knotty dialogue over fireworks; best taken on a contemplative night, when you're willing to sit with the discomfort of a right answer sold at the wrong price.
    The Company You Keep

    The Company You Keep

    6.4
    7
  • Sep 16, 2025
  • Old ideals, quiet consequences

    Robert Redford's The Company You Keep is a restrained, adult political thriller that trades car chases for moral detours, letting conversations and faces carry the weight of history. Playing a former radical living under an alias, Redford moves through a gallery of ghosts-Julie Christie, Susan Sarandon, Chris Cooper, Richard Jenkins, Nick Nolte-each encounter peeling back another layer of America's unfinished arguments about idealism, guilt, and time. The parallel thread of a young reporter (Shia LaBeouf) lends momentum, even if the newsroom mechanics and a few convenient turns feel more expositional than lived-in. Redford's direction favors quiet over shock, and that gentleness can blunt the blade, yet the film's melancholic honesty stays with you: the past isn't past; it's what shapes how we love and what we hide. What lingers is a sober meditation on the cost of convictions; it's for viewers who prefer human-scale thrillers with moral aftertaste rather than adrenaline; best seen on a contemplative night, ready to sit with the unease and the tenderness of second chances. Not incendiary, but quietly persuasive-the kind of film that asks you, softly, what you would have done, and what you can live with now.
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