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An error has ocurred. Please try againP.s.: as for the other lists of this genre, I generally treat my favorite directors, so I don't think there is a film that can be defined as "the worst" but it is a simple order of personal taste.
Last updated on May 2023.
P.s.: as for the other lists of this genre, I generally treat my favorite directors, so I don't think there is a film that can be defined as "the worst" but it is a simple order of personal taste.
Last updated on May 2023.
P.s.: as for the other lists of this genre, I generally treat my favorite directors, so I don't think there is a film that can be defined as "the worst" but it is a simple order of personal taste.
Last updated on May 2023.
P.s.: in this case, I can't say, as for the other lists, that all his films are valid because he's a very discontinuous director who had some remarkable peaks but also some big slips.
Last updated on May 2023.
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Nomadland (2020)
Inner and Outer Places in the Land of the Nomads!
I was finally able to return to the cinema for the first time in eons to see the winner of the Oscars, the Golden Lion in Venice and the winner of another hundred awards around the world, Nomadland!
Hot comments: beautiful, solid, with an interpretation of a granite McDormand, perhaps a little too didactic, perhaps with the desire to deal with too many themes, not favoring one supporting one, few mother scenes to opt for many small slices of life, many small situations full of looks, silences and a handful of words. A film of borders, inside and outside, closed and open, a film of internal and external places to seek and find, of circular paths that do not necessarily have to lead somewhere, of the outcasts of a society cannibalized by capitalism or new pioneers in the lands that are once again wild!
Hotaru no haka (1988)
A touching and unforgettable movie!
Isao Takahata's masterpiece, a moving, poignant and honest movie that tells the story of two brothers hardships during the last months of World War II, the most terrible for Japan, forced to an unconditional surrender after the devastation of its territory by the United States, intent to force its capitulation terrorizing defenseless civilian populations with the use of air power, the real weapon of mass destruction, in an escalation of death, culminating in Hiroshima and Nagasaki. A film about memory, to remember the horrors of war and the irremediable consequences resulting. A film that, ultimately, also shows how the animation will treat adult and complex issues in a historically accurate and with a style similar to shooting a live action movie.