TheLastPersonStanding
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Talking Heads' song "Psycho Killer" came out in 1977, but for some reason, we only recently got an official music video for it. Well, to be fair, music videos weren't common in the '70s. Still, it's been a very long time. I love the song and I thought this video was a nice surprise. It's about a woman's daily routine. Every day, she wakes up, goes to work, and comes home. She soon starts to behave strangely. The woman is played by Saoirse Ronan and she gives an excellent performance. The video actually isn't very violent. I'd say it's only mildly violent and that's fine.
The editing is pretty quick, but I didn't find it distracting. It felt appropriate. The video is also definitely well-shot. I guess it's a *little* funny because of the woman's odd behaviour. So yeah, the video is very entertaining and rewatchable. I highly recommend it.
The editing is pretty quick, but I didn't find it distracting. It felt appropriate. The video is also definitely well-shot. I guess it's a *little* funny because of the woman's odd behaviour. So yeah, the video is very entertaining and rewatchable. I highly recommend it.
"Stealing Pulp Fiction" is a somewhat odd heist film. It's certainly not an elaborate heist film. What's it about? It's about a rather smug man named Jonathan who meets one of his friends in a diner. Jon wants to steal Quentin Tarantino's personal 35mm print of his iconic film "Pulp Fiction" from the New Beverly Cinema, which Tarantino owns. Yes, that's what Jon wants to steal and he wants his friend to help. Like I wrote, it's kind of a strange thing to steal, but *I guess* it's worth a lot of money. I dunno.
Jon is played by Danny Turkiewicz, the writer and director of this short film. The word "deadpan" comes to mind when describing his performance. I wouldn't say his performance is bad. It's just weird. It seems like a performance from a Wes Anderson film or something. Jon's friend is played by Cazzie David. Her performance is more normal than Turkiewicz's. She's good.
The film is mostly in black and white. I think it's well-shot. Is it funny? Well, sort of. I did laugh a few times, like at the beginning, but there are some unfunny moments. The film isn't painful to watch. It's just not very exciting because the main characters are stealing something that doesn't seem to be very hard to steal. Anyway, these characters are OK. Their friendship is believable. As for the ending, it's also OK. The film isn't exactly predictable. So yeah, "Stealing Pulp Fiction" isn't great like any given 10 minutes of "Pulp Fiction", but it's not terrible. It's kind of funny and it looks nice. The music is also enjoyable. If anything, the film makes me wanna re-watch "Pulp Fiction" and I consider that to be a good thing.
Jon is played by Danny Turkiewicz, the writer and director of this short film. The word "deadpan" comes to mind when describing his performance. I wouldn't say his performance is bad. It's just weird. It seems like a performance from a Wes Anderson film or something. Jon's friend is played by Cazzie David. Her performance is more normal than Turkiewicz's. She's good.
The film is mostly in black and white. I think it's well-shot. Is it funny? Well, sort of. I did laugh a few times, like at the beginning, but there are some unfunny moments. The film isn't painful to watch. It's just not very exciting because the main characters are stealing something that doesn't seem to be very hard to steal. Anyway, these characters are OK. Their friendship is believable. As for the ending, it's also OK. The film isn't exactly predictable. So yeah, "Stealing Pulp Fiction" isn't great like any given 10 minutes of "Pulp Fiction", but it's not terrible. It's kind of funny and it looks nice. The music is also enjoyable. If anything, the film makes me wanna re-watch "Pulp Fiction" and I consider that to be a good thing.
"The K-Town Killer" is about a kickboxer named Grace. Her mother is behind on her rent and her landlord is abusive. He just comes across as someone you don't wanna mess with. I don't wanna spoil the film too much, but there is some violence.
I love this film. Grace is played by Kahyun Kim and her performance is excellent. The other performances are also excellent. The story is unpredictable and the climax is great. The violence is realistic and intense. Visually speaking, the film is often dark, but that's perfectly fine. I enjoyed the cinematography, editing, and such. I'm not sure how I feel about the ending, though. It's a bit abrupt. Anyway, "The K-Town Killer" is still very entertaining and I highly recommend it.
I love this film. Grace is played by Kahyun Kim and her performance is excellent. The other performances are also excellent. The story is unpredictable and the climax is great. The violence is realistic and intense. Visually speaking, the film is often dark, but that's perfectly fine. I enjoyed the cinematography, editing, and such. I'm not sure how I feel about the ending, though. It's a bit abrupt. Anyway, "The K-Town Killer" is still very entertaining and I highly recommend it.