pasaribuharisfadli
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Most of Park Chan-wook's films are romance in their actuality. But Decision to Leave probably is the more traditional in that sense without losing all of his dark and twisted edges. Tang Wei is superb as the multi-layered femme fatale. She's even managed to elevate the film's convoluted yet paper-thin script into something captivating. While still competent, however, the film looks and feels somewhat artificial in some of its fractions.
With some details alterations to suit local context and wisdom, this Indian remake of Forest Gump, unfortunately, doesn't offer anything new. After quite some time, the film then seems to run out of its energy and gets tiresome. In the end, the film feels stretched out longer than it should be.
Bullet Train started off with not quite assuring, but the convoluted plot of the film then began to be interesting to follow. Although originality wasn't the film's greatest forte at least it's still engaging until the very end. The comedy didn't always work, but the action scenes were really fun to watch. Interestingly, the film sometimes more interested in being a character study than the usual action sensation. Brad Pitt owned this film entirely.