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The Effect - 2024 - 7/10

Connie and Tristan enter clinical trials for a new drug to combat depression.
She is a psychology major and wants to experience side-effects, he’s for the pay.
As subjects, a couple, they are paired: boy - girl.
A major side effect is heightened dopamine levels, and interest between the unlikely duo mounts.
The play is a study of attraction and medical ethics.
Also an examination of love. Is attraction, even spiked by chemicals, enough?
Held my interest, although the dilemmas may resonate more with younger audiences in uncertain relationships.
English subtitles = https://subscene.com/subtitles/national-theatre-at-home-the-effect/english/3268702

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BlackBerry - 2023 - 7/10

Rise and fall of the communication device, ubiquitous in the early 2000’s.
The original company is a small software developer, exploited and going nowhere fast.
Until they hire a corporate shark who kicks, shoves and propels them into giddy heights.
For those with adequate memories, BlackBerry leapfrogged the pagers.
The film plays out like a docudrama, covering a lot of territory fairly comprehensively.
Marked as a “comedy” I laughed maybe once or twice, although I enjoyed very much.
Some of the accuracy is sketchy (I doubt the SEC had jurisdiction in Canada).
Note: I detested seeing that “Sent from my BlackBerry” in emails back when, much as I detest seeing “Sent from my iPhone” today.

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A Very English Scandal - 2018 - 7/10

Early 1960’s, Lib-Dem party leader, Jeremy Thorpe initiates an affair Norman Scott.
As with almost all romantic relationships, it comes to a sloppy end.
Jeremy, however reckless, is highly ambitious, and Norman, well, he is emotionally unstable.
He needs his National Employment card for work and health benefits.
Homosexual laws and stigma informs this brief series, but do not be put off.
This is extraordinary funny! Especially by E02, where Mr Thorpe tries to murder the pesky Norman.
Casting is top notch, the script razor sharp.
Based closely on real events and persons (stick for those credits); truth better than fiction.

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In The Night - 1929 - 6/10
AKA - Dans la Nuit

Life in the pit is hard, brutal. Yet, as soon as the whistle howls, he hurries.
Gets cleaned up, dashes to his wedding, and the wild revelry afterward.
He and his bride are ecstatic. Love is bliss.

Until the accident, where he is injured. Actually, disfigured. Horribly disfigured.
And true love proves to be a transient thing.
For the attractive wife soon catches the eye of another.

Shocking tale of love, treachery, accidents, Fate.
Much of the film is excess. The wedding and party is exhausting.
The conclusion? I tossed my foam brick at the screen.

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A Man On His Knees - 1979 - 6/10
AKA - Un Uomo in Ginocchio

Word on the street is that a hitman has been hired to whack Nino.
Why? He is just a simple street vendor. Small stall where he sells drinks, snacks and papers.
Bad luck. Nino is in the wrong place, wrong time, and everyone assumes he is involved.
The police, battling gangs, assassins, shakedown artists.
No matter how hard he tries, luck lets him down, over and over.
Set in Palermo, and I imagine (having been there, and having been robbed there) things are still the same.
This is a drama, not Euro Crime, not Thriller.

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Spy/Master - 2023 - 6/10

Romanian Dictator Ceausescu’s right-hand, Victor Godeanu, needs to defect.
Long a KGB sleeper agent, Romanian security is beginning to out him.
Bad timing. Washington, transfixed by the 1978 Camp David talks refuses to commit itself.
Instead, Godeanu is left with a devious and inexperienced CIA handler.
A Romanian series, this steers a wary course.
The US is distracted, Soviet Union formidable, Romanian Intelligence relentless.
Decent espionage thriller, based loosely on Ion Mihai Pacepa, parts are better than the whole.

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Resurrection - 2015 - 6/10
AKA - Resurrección

Newly ordained priest Aparicio decides he is more needed in Buenos Aires, plagued by Yellow Fever.
Enroute, he decides to detour to his family estate, discovering it all but derelict and abandoned.

His brother remains, dying on his deathbed. His sister-in-law and niece hide in the chapel, terrified.
One servant, taciturn Quispe, tries to warn / assist Aparcio, tend to the family.
Viewers quickly realize the house is beyond healing, beyond redemption.
A slow burn tale of faith, judgment, evil, and the weakness of men.
Perhaps better for those who appreciate the insidiousness of Lucifer, the whisperer of lies.
Few believe in evil nowadays, despite what they witness daily.

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Terra Formars - 2016 - 5/10

On Earth, over-populated like crazy, bigwigs decide the best plan is to colonize Mars.
First, we terraform the red planet with moss and cockroaches (!).
500 years pass (we ain’t extinct, still eating in Mister Bladerunner Noodle Shops), and Mars is suitable.
Best get rid of them roaches first. Send in the Marines? Nope, terrorists, yakuza, street trash.
Who soon find out – shoot, those cockroaches are huge!

Jumbo sized, built like bodybuilder contestants, and moving incredibly fast.
Despite a stellar cast, this bug hunt is unbelievably stupid.
Takashi Miike fans, if you feel you must …

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Waiting For You - 2017 - 6/10

Near his death, his father spills a few secrets son, Paul.
“Brown … shoulda been mine … sacks of pearls … still in the house.”
At the funeral, Paul tries talking with his father’s fellow war veterans, now old men.
None are inclined to rake up the past.
Instead, following the slimmest of hints, Paul heads off for France.

Where a thicket of reserved characters, locked rooms, and admonitions to mind his own business, interlace.
Quiet mystery (perhaps too quiet for its own good) of the soul far from home, unsure of what he should be hunting for, unaware of how deep into the morass he is heading.

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The Lesson - 2023 - 7/10

Grad student and aspiring writer Liam accepts the job of tutor, prepping young Bertie for Oxford admissions.
Truth be told, Liam wants to brush up against the famous father, J. M. Sinclair, literary lion.
In any event, prepare for the joust, for there are seething undercurrents.
The death of an elder son is a poisoned chalice in the household.

Liam, the fledgling writer, is a keen observer of the dynamics. Better, he keeps his mouth shut.
This is a slow burner, coalescing into a nasty thriller.
Richard Grant, the supposedly retired major author, should keep you glued to proceedings.
In a few ways, this makes a stylish cousin to 2022’s The Menu.

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The Crimson Canary - 1945 - 5/10

“And I’m telling you to lay off. You’re bad for him, you’re bad for the band, and you ain’t so hot a singer,”
Anita causes havoc within the jazz combo.
Not to worry, she soon winds up dead. And whom do we suspect?
Well, the group has five members.
The plot in this is as haphazard as the music. Almost all nonstop jazz, a minute of this, two minutes of that.
Coleman Hawkins does one number, Josh White two.
Cast are supporting team standouts, as well as amateurs.

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Unseen Forces - 1920 - 5/10

Young Miriam is cursed with a gift. She can see around corners.
Meaning, second sight, psychic ability, witchy power.
Early on, she meets young Clyde, and the attraction is immediate and powerful.

Years later, they reconnect. Clyde suffers a social climbing wife, Miriam has unpleasant renown.
Some bless her for her ability, others denounce her as a fraud.
Story by Robert W. Chambers (which I why I chased this down).
Ultimately, this is a maudlin soap opera. In other hands, how much better this could have been.
A recently found copy is on the National Film Preservation Foundation’s website.
(no sound - I queued up Scriabin piano sonatas those worked fine)

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My Dearly Beloved Detective - 1986 - 6/10
AKA - Moy Nezhno Lyubimyy Detektiv

“No, I’m sorry, he is a fictional character. However, since we tired of endless people coming here with their troubles, we formed our own detective agency. And … my name is also Holmes.”
Delightful, if daffy, comedy of the famed Baker Street sleuths, Shirley Holmes and Jane Watson.
Main mystery is when Scotland Yard asks them to find their missing Inspector Lester.
This features a number of songs, one or two dance numbers.
Something for the more cultured amongst us.
English subtitles = https://subscene.com/subtitles/my-dearly-beloved-detective/english/3279578

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Architecture 101 - 2012 - 7/10
AKA - Geonchukhakgaeron // 건축학개론

She waits in his office, his old flame, who he pretends not to remember.
Yet, how could he forget? She was his first love, perhaps his only love.
Until she broke his heart.
Now she wants him to renovate her father’s home.

Bittersweet romance of the couple who drifted apart 15 years earlier.
Cross-cutting with them during their freshmen year in the university.
Hopeful, naïve, an aspiring pianist, an architecture student.

Encouraged by the professor to explore their neighborhood, examine it.
They share the bus, share dreams, only their envisioned futures differ.
Story will resonate with those who had “everything” with their first love, until they didn’t.

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Sick Of Myself - 2022 - 7/10
AKA - Syk Pike

Self-preening in the age of narcissism.
Some bleat that “look at me” is unique to our current era. Au contraire.
Narcissists are older than Gyges. Signe and boyfriend Thomas continue an endless line.
Thomas is an up-and-coming hot artist, whose “sculptures” are from stolen items.
Signe is an attention wannabee. She embellishes, deceives, fabricates.
Not enough to sustain interest, however, as she discovers.
Until she physically disfigures herself, then lying that hers is a rare disease.
My anger at these social failures soon gave way to laugh out laughter.
Very black comedy about one of the countless societal diseases afflicting our species.

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Next Goal Wins - 2014 - 7/10

Bottom ranked football club from American Samoa has yet to score a goal, let alone win a match.
While in FIFA, the players are not professionals, they have day jobs, some are students.
Other clubs are better equipped and boast world class talent.
Seeking help, FIFA sends them a Dutch coach prior to the next qualifiers.
He is demanding, is an outsider, does not altogether understand the culture
Nevertheless, they begin to improve.
Big hearted documentary of teammates striving for a little respect.
Beware the Hollywood adaptation, reducing originals to stereotypes and caricatures.
English subtitles = https://subscene.com/subtitles/next-goal-wins-2014/english/3286581

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Berlin 1933: Diary Of A Metropolis - 2023 - 7/10
AKA - Berlin 1933:Tagebuch einer Großstadt

Compiled from diary extracts, letters, newspaper reports, film, newsreel footage.
Month by month chronology from residents living in and observing events during 1933.
Early on, street battles continue between the Nazi SA and the Communist Red Front.
By the end of December, democracy was finished.
What staggers is how swiftly the National Socialists, once in power, moved.
Enemies were persecuted, imprisoned, murdered. Opposition intimidated and crushed.
Radio and film were soon brought to heel, public opinion controlled.
After 1933, events only picked up momentum.

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The Little Stranger - 2018 - 6/10

Dr. Faraday, village doctor, almost believes the family when they say they are cursed.
Or at least their home, Hundreds Hall, in the family for generations, has turned against them.
The house, as Faraday recalls from his childhood, is a far cry from the 1919, post-Great War fete he attended.
Wealth, a platoon of servants, glorious grounds, the effortless charm of it all – all gone.
Wars, crushing death taxes, village flight to the industrial cities.
Along with the house, the Ayres family, reduced to mother, invalid son, daughter, is a dying stock.
Gothic mystery, tinged with supernatural elements, proceeds slowly and darkly.
Go in expecting low-key events and you may appreciate this better.

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1920 - 2008 - 6/10

Lisa tries to tell her new husband, something about the house is amiss.
Men, as ever, never listen until too late.
The house is huge, gorgeously appointed, but the owner wants it torn down and replaced with a luxury hotel.
Young architect Arjun accepts the task of making preliminary measurements and new plans.
Not knowing about the previous architects, both of whom perished in the house.
The ”spirit” of the house is not going to go quietly.
Big, flamboyant Hindi film is wildly over-the-top, most agreeably so.
There are 6-7 plots, locked rooms, flashbacks, possessions, revelations.
Musical numbers, of course. Supernatural stuff is all old school, no CGI.

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Coup de Chance - 2023 - 6/10
AKA - Stroke Of Luck

Woody Allen continues his long observations of insecurity, infidelity and jealousy.
This outing, per the title, “chance” is a major element. Not Fate, chance. Randomness.
Alain sees Fanny on the sidewalk, and they share a quick conversation.
They had known each other in a New York high school, where Alain had been too shy to approach Fanny.
Not so now, as Alain increasingly flirts and hits on her, all the while aware she is married,
To a wealthy man, an older man, a very jealous and suspicious man.
A relationship drama (similar to Rohmer) shifts remorselessly into much darker territory.
Not the home run Allen fans always hope for, yet very good.
And a “good” Allen is still better than most films out there.

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Good People - 2022 - 6/10
AKA - Des Gens Bien

Their car skids off the road, hurtles downhill, explodes into flames.
Tom escapes, while Linda is burned beyond recognition. And they had been very much in love.
What the hey, she had been insured to the max, which will come in handy for Tom.
Debt, huge debt, embarrassing obligations.
Almost everyone buys his version of events. Almost.
Tom can barely keep his lies straight, his anxiety is soaring, while the sexual blackmail is best left unmentioned.
Extremely funny murder series lacks complete closure (producers gambled for a S02 and lost), yet any viewer with a passable IQ should be able to stitch this up.

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Paris Was A Woman - 1996 - 6/10

Following the Great War, numerous Americans flocked to Paris.
The Twenties roared, the dollar was strong, and the Depression years away.
Among them, women, creative types, completely stifled in the heartland.
Writers, poets, painters, journalists, publishers, photographers.
Less recognized than the men of the Lost Generation because they were female.
Brief documentary highlights the leading lights, although the audio is often garbled.
Companion to the book of the same name, which is highly recommended.

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Idle Wives - 1916 - 6/10

Ah, domestic bliss. Arguments and tantrums round the kitchen table.
Elsewhere, a husband dallies with an old flame, his suspicious wife spying from nearby.
While a young girl, defying her mother, goes out walking with a man of bad reputation.
By chance, all enter the movie palace to view “Life’s Mirror”.
Where they see on the silver screen, characters eerily enacting their own situations.
Morality film, brushed with melodrama, once feared lost, until two reels surfaced a few years ago.

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Turkish Star Trek - 1973 - 6/10
AKA - Turist Ömer Uzay Yolunda

Alright, Trek-heads! Check this one.
The Enterprise orbits planet M-113 where Professor Crater and his wife are the only dwellers.
Aside from desperately needed salt, they want to be left alone.
Complications follow when one of the landing party is killed, body drained of salt.
Finding a patsy, Professor Crater teleports Ömer away from a forced marriage, light years distant.
The whole Trek stuff is completely faithful to “The Man Trap” episode.
As for Ömer, he is a fast-talking buffoon, out of place, clueless, yet surprisingly quick to grasp.
He excels in annoying Mr Spak to distraction.
There is a lot to enjoy in this insane spoof, which abounds in other references.
Uncredited, but listen for “Echoes” by Pink Floyd.

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Lady From Chungking - 1942 - 6/10

Anna Me Wong leads the resistance in a small village, occupied by Japanese forces.
The Chinese are hiding weapons and biding their time.
Japanese general Kaimura, known as the Butcher, is arriving, which signals an offensive.
Meanwhile, two Flying Tiger pilots have crashed, one is captured, one rescued.
Fast moving chest-beater, laden with jingoistic propaganda.
Still, one watches for Anna Mae in a rare starring role, and she is terrific.