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StrayFeral

Joined Apr 2005
Indie music maker from Toronto, Canada.
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Ratings360

StrayFeral's rating
Ni vu, ni connu
7.110
Ni vu, ni connu
Shortcomings
6.410
Shortcomings
One Warm Line: The Legacy of Stan Rogers
8.610
One Warm Line: The Legacy of Stan Rogers
Kramer vs. Kramer
7.810
Kramer vs. Kramer
Rain Man
8.010
Rain Man
Montana Sky
6.09
Montana Sky
Coco Before Chanel
6.68
Coco Before Chanel
The Handmaid's Tale
6.010
The Handmaid's Tale
Searching for Spisarevski
9
Searching for Spisarevski
Washington's Armor
5.69
Washington's Armor
Life for Real
5.79
Life for Real
Fitting In
6.19
Fitting In
Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person
7.010
Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person
The Lady and the Dale
6.910
The Lady and the Dale
Barbie
6.810
Barbie
Dune: Prophecy
7.310
Dune: Prophecy
How to Talk to Girls at Parties
5.79
How to Talk to Girls at Parties
Miao tan shuang long
5.210
Miao tan shuang long
A Little Doll
7.310
A Little Doll
Crossroads
7.110
Crossroads
Lisa Frankenstein
6.19
Lisa Frankenstein
Vertikal
6.910
Vertikal
Tank Girl
5.410
Tank Girl
Legend No. 17
7.410
Legend No. 17
Three Seconds
6.710
Three Seconds

Lists14

  • Chuck Berry in Chuck Berry (2018)
    Good movies about MUSIC
    • 22 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Nov 04, 2024
  • Personal Best (1982)
    Great SPORT movies
    • 27 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Nov 04, 2024
  • Rick Moranis and Dave Thomas in Bob & Doug McKenzie's Two-Four Anniversary (2007)
    Movies in Toronto or Ontario
    • 7 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Jun 21, 2024
  • Stephen Baldwin and Pauly Shore in Bio-Dome (1996)
    The Crazy TOP of the Craziest Comedies
    • 9 titles
    • Public
    • Modified Aug 07, 2023
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Reviews56

StrayFeral's rating
Searching for Spisarevski

Searching for Spisarevski

9
  • Mar 21, 2025
  • Currently the best Spisarevski documentary

    Captain Dimitar Spisarevski is a Bulgarian WWII Air Force hero, which heroically died in the sky, defending Bulgaria against the Allied forces.

    So far, despite being 2025 and this documentary being made in 2013, it is still the longest and we could say the best documentary about capt. Spisarevski.

    The movie is showing different points of view and angles, throwing light of different aspects of the life of Spisarevski, both showing his personal life and military qualities, with interviews ranging from distant relatives, comrades and current admirers.

    However by the end credits the viewer is left with more questions, than answers - is Spisarevski still a hero or a WWII propaganda item?

    I personally served in the Bulgarian Air Force for a short time and for me captain Spisarevski would always remain a hero.
    Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person

    Humanist Vampire Seeking Consenting Suicidal Person

    7.0
    10
  • Mar 3, 2025
  • Weird and witty, dark and pretty

    There are not many goth movies, but we definitely can put this one next to titles like "Gypsy 83" (2001).

    The moment I first read the title of this one in HBO's catalog I knew I'm up for something. The title immediately snatched me with the humor of its absurdity and I could not wait to be alone and fully dedicate my attention to it.

    In the total duration of nearly 90 minutes I had super fun, felt sad, felt anger and felt desire. We definitely shall give a credit to Sarah Montpetit for how well she presented to us the character of a young vampire girl.

    Of course the cast did great their job, but a well deserved credit shall go also to the director Ariane Louis-Seize.

    We need more movies from Quebec. I remember the moment I first saw a movie coming out of Quebec - "Jesus of Montreal" (1989) by Denys Arcand and I immediately fell in love with the cinema Quebecois.

    But let's go back to our vampire movie. What the trailer is showing you is just what you're getting - a young coming out of age vampire girl dealing with the vampire problems of a newbie vampire. There is no horror, it's just a great well measured quality of dark humor, along with making us think of the death as a salvation, not as a punishment or horror.

    I very highly recommend this movie to any movie buff and especially recommend it to any goths out there.

    One piece of advice: watch this movie in a dark room. Most scenes are shot in a very dark environment and if you have sun coming to the room or any other light you won't be able to see lots of details on the screen.

    But hey, this is a goth movie, right?
    A Little Doll

    A Little Doll

    7.3
    10
  • Nov 2, 2024
  • Amazing insight to the mind of a Soviet gymnast

    To my knowledge there are only two sport movies focused on the athletes as people, instead of the struggle for the gold and this is the second one. This movie shows an amazing insight to the damaged mind of a young Soviet gymnast champion girl.

    Most sport movies focus on the transition from a good athlete to a champion and the struggle for the gold and this is what sport movie fans would expect when seeing every sport movie. This is what we see in the classic martial arts movies like "Bloodsport" (1988), "Over The Top" (1987), "Breaking Away" (1979) and even the recent Russian movies like "Dvijenie Vverh" (2017).

    However what we see in "Kukolka" is different. It shows us what happens to the person after it has been molded into a world class champion. We see what the struggle for the gold actually costs. We see the falling apart of the personality and we get insight into the dark side of being a world champion.

    The movie gets different angles to show the process of becoming a champion from the early age of six. Young girls tumbling on the tumbling floor and walking in line on the balance beam like bottles of soda pop on a production line in a manufacturing plant. Endless hard exercises. Muscles aching. Competitions. Damaged spines in pain and coaches not telling the truth to the girls, pushing them beyond the human limits, beyond the pain in fear of their own coaching failure, because then they would need to explain their failure in front of their Communist Party superiors.

    We see literally the manufacturing of a champion and the breaking and falling apart of a child personality.

    At some point the pain goes beyond the tolerable and the girl cannot compete anymore. She is sent to a normal public high school. She is sixteen-years-old and trying to integrate into the society, but her broken psyche prevents her. She is selfish and rebellious, using her inner and muscle strengths to achieve her little goals which lead her falling from a champion to a monster and finally to her own decline probably to a wheelchair. This is not shown to us.

    One element which is a bit exaggerated is the main class teacher - a very beautiful single lady trying to get along with the class. She portrayed as a very soft personality, but the main reason her personality is exaggerated is to underline the contrast to the main character's personality. Another very important reason for this exaggeration is to show us that a group of people needs a strong leader and to show us the fall of society into degradation if such leader is not present.

    The only similar movie I can compare "Kukolka" is "Personal Best" (1982) which shows another insight of the personal life of the champions and their own personal human struggles.

    In general this movie is a very serious product and near masterpiece, layered with great music.

    A must-see for any sport movies fan.
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