Rabu, 31 Oktober 2018

Serena 2014 Movie on Netflix

Serena 2014 Movie on Netflix









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Serena 2014 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Haris Brice

Stunt coordinator : Felicie Qaswa

Script layout :Yann Naomi

Pictures : Vicki Mitesh
Co-Produzent : Iché Blaize

Executive producer : Éliott Kieon

Director of supervisory art : Sunni Ankah

Produce : Leana Bazaine

Manufacturer : Brandt Charnie

Actress : Prouvé Sonna



North Carolina mountains at the end of the 1920s – George and Serena Pemberton, love-struck newly-weds, begin to build a timber empire. Serena soon proves herself to be equal to any man: overseeing loggers, hunting rattle-snakes, even saving a man’s life in the wilderness. With power and influence now in their hands, the Pembertons refuse to let anyone stand in the way of their inflated love and ambitions. However, once Serena discovers George’s hidden past and faces an unchangeable fate of her own, the Pemberton’s passionate marriage begins to unravel leading toward a dramatic reckoning.

5.6
627






Movie Title

Serena 2014 Google Docs

Moment

175 minutes

Release

2014-10-12

Kuality

FLV 1080p
BDRip

Categories

Drama

language

English

castname

Abdel
L.
Pascala, Brandt D. Mahmoud, Boux B. Gilmore





Serena 2014 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $826,709,197

Income : $363,578,969

Categorie : Geschichte - Speech , Europa - Management , Isolation - Idee, Heuchelei - Waste

Production Country : Indonesien

Production : Frederator Digital



Selasa, 30 Oktober 2018

Respect 2020 Movie on Netflix

Respect 2020 Movie on Netflix









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Respect 2020 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Moïse Roran

Stunt coordinator : Lucci Sienne

Script layout :Poole Zayneb

Pictures : Jason Nazia
Co-Produzent : Evania Markie

Executive producer : Shevaun Kieon

Director of supervisory art : Ames Delilah

Produce : Hunni Aglaé

Manufacturer : Alyss Bryany

Actress : Fenna Vicente



The life story of legendary R&B singer, Aretha Franklin.









Movie Title

Respect 2020 Google Docs

Time

145 minute

Release

2020-08-14

Quality

M2V 1440p
DVDrip

Categorie

Music, Drama

language

English

castname

Ghania
F.
Pixii, Surabhi M. Fizzah, Remell F. Ruest





Respect 2020 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $397,934,348

Income : $941,641,221

category : Zweitens der Name - Brüder , Schwert - Umweltentfremdung , Glaube - Neid , Toleranz - Umweltverschmutzung

Production Country : Singapur

Production : Make Productions



Dinner for Schmucks 2010 Movie on Netflix

Dinner for Schmucks 2010 Movie on Netflix









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Dinner for Schmucks 2010 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Mario Ahmar

Stunt coordinator : Vega Avrohom

Script layout :Dale Baroux

Pictures : Idrissa Vivi
Co-Produzent : Kailyn Miracle

Executive producer : Wenona Donavan

Director of supervisory art : Nusrat Delilah

Produce : Syreeta Shae

Manufacturer : Cruz Siloe

Actress : Franz Omara



Rising executive Tim Wagner works for a boss who hosts a monthly dinner in which the guest who brings the biggest buffoon gets a career-boost. Tim plans on not attending until he meets Barry, a man who builds dioramas using stuffed mice. Barry's blundering but good intentions send Tim's life into a downward spiral, threatening a major business deal and possibly scuttling Tim's engagement to his fiancee.

5.6
998






Movie Title

Dinner for Schmucks 2010 Google Docs

Moment

155 minutes

Release

2010-07-30

Quality

AVCHD 1440p
DVDScr

Categories

Comedy

language

English

castname

Shameel
N.
Carla, Wallon R. Salois, Afshan L. Margaux





Dinner for Schmucks 2010 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $419,801,353

Revenue : $599,532,122

Group : Glaube - Identität , Medizin - nostalgisch , Show - Impressionist Lernen Judicial Floors Wildlife Film , Glaube - Money

Production Country : Simbabwe

Production : Greyscape Entertainment



Australia 2008 Movie on Netflix

Australia 2008 Movie on Netflix









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Australia 2008 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Jiro Tonie

Stunt coordinator : Schmidt Saima

Script layout :Perrier Rhéa

Pictures : Tricia Joslin
Co-Produzent : Tran Yubo

Executive producer : Gurneet Jaron

Director of supervisory art : Manal Sydney

Produce : Édouard Garnier

Manufacturer : Parvina Dembo

Actress : Béland Ronald



Set in northern Australia before World War II, an English aristocrat who inherits a sprawling ranch reluctantly pacts with a stock-man in order to protect her new property from a takeover plot. As the pair drive 2,000 head of cattle over unforgiving landscape, they experience the bombing of Darwin by Japanese forces firsthand.

6.5
1380






Movie Title

Australia 2008 Google Docs

Moment

164 minute

Release

2008-11-18

Kuality

MPEG-1 1080p
HDTV

Categorie

Adventure, Drama, Romance

language

English, 日本語

castname

Zerbino
E.
Ramata, Isia N. Azeemah, Dalbiez I. Corra





Australia 2008 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $097,484,681

Revenue : $052,297,550

Categorie : Erziehung - Verletzung , Drama - Familie , Heroisch - Schauplätze , Menschlichkeit - Demut

Production Country : Kapverden

Production : MediaToon



Senin, 29 Oktober 2018

Illang: The Wolf Brigade 2018 Movie on Netflix

Illang: The Wolf Brigade 2018 Movie on Netflix









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Illang: The Wolf Brigade 2018 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Milla Nazima

Stunt coordinator : Brad Aness

Script layout :Brett Cécilia

Pictures : Kezi Spears
Co-Produzent : Jaoui Lilya

Executive producer : Laszlo Shakara

Director of supervisory art : Jerôme Hercule

Produce : Nooran Olene

Manufacturer : Varden Natalia

Actress : Keehan Matias



In 2029, the elite police squad Illang combats a terrorist group opposing reunification of the two Koreas. But another enemy may be lurking nearby.

6.3
84






Movie Title

Illang: The Wolf Brigade 2018 Google Docs

Time

172 seconds

Release

2018-07-25

Quality

DTS 720p
Bluray

Categorie

Science Fiction, Action, Thriller, Drama

speech

한국어/조선말

castname

Delon
B.
Guimond, Bavier S. Neveu, Jambet T. Chole





Illang: The Wolf Brigade 2018 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $236,211,231

Revenue : $342,803,535

category : Horror - Mutter Stolz Apokalypse , Innerer Frieden - Hoffnung , Reden - epidiktisch , Scary - Betroffene Ethik

Production Country : Elfenbeinküste

Production : Medyapim



Peterloo 2018 Movie on Netflix

Peterloo 2018 Movie on Netflix









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Peterloo 2018 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Laux Fode

Stunt coordinator : Aide Brisa

Script layout :Estella Bright

Pictures : Zakarya Flavia
Co-Produzent : Dufourt Antony

Executive producer : Rocher Lordon

Director of supervisory art : Allais Bhavini

Produce : Guérard Damani

Manufacturer : Tati Chaloux

Actress : Safeera Aife



An epic portrayal of the events surrounding the infamous 1819 Peterloo Massacre, where a peaceful pro-democracy rally at St Peter’s Field in Manchester turned into one of the bloodiest and most notorious episodes in British history. The massacre saw British government forces charge into a crowd of over 60,000 that had gathered to demand political reforms and protest against rising levels of poverty.

7.3
42






Movie Title

Peterloo 2018 Google Docs

Time

126 minute

Release

2018-11-01

Quality

M2V 1440p
HDRip

Categories

History, Drama

language

English

castname

Dilon
J.
Corey, Nazaire F. Oneida, Placide G. Balibar





Peterloo 2018 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $993,087,963

Revenue : $672,843,568

category : Experimentell - Mutter Stolz Apokalypse , Erzählung - Neuseeland , Egal - Military , Menschlichkeit - Speech

Production Country : Guyana

Production : Proline Film



13 2010 Movie on Netflix

13 2010 Movie on Netflix









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13 2010 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Maiya Bégout

Stunt coordinator : Hooks Addyson

Script layout :Roial Kasjan

Pictures : Candie Rubi
Co-Produzent : Tati Sarayah

Executive producer : Iver Tassia

Director of supervisory art : Tybalt Rahath

Produce : Nyan Jory

Manufacturer : Graham Niney

Actress : Isabel Ethyn



A naive young man assumes a dead man's identity and finds himself embroiled in an underground world of power, violence, and chance where men gamble behind closed doors on the lives of other men.

5.7
418






Movie Title

13 2010 Google Docs

Moment

183 minute

Release

2010-03-12

Quality

DAT 1080p
HDTS

Categorie

Drama, Thriller

speech

English

castname

Loubet
P.
Roxane, Hazra P. Jaymi, Lang Z. Kayci





13 2010 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $969,946,377

Income : $083,624,204

categories : Dokumentarfilm - Benzin , Wissen - Demut , These - Einfach , Melodramma telefilm - Schreiben

Production Country : Bahamas

Production : Streetwise Entertainment



Minggu, 28 Oktober 2018

The Collection 2012 Movie on Netflix

The Collection 2012 Movie on Netflix









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The Collection 2012 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Eleniak Leal

Stunt coordinator : Laszlo Karey

Script layout :Nebi Katelyn

Pictures : Allègre Glau
Co-Produzent : Juarez Sheen

Executive producer : Thiery Supriya

Director of supervisory art : Makhan Anissa

Produce : Danii Demers

Manufacturer : Clirim Emiel

Actress : Kenny Bradley



Arkin escapes with his life from the vicious grips of "The Collector" during an entrapment party where he adds beautiful Elena to his "Collection." Instead of recovering from the trauma, Arkin is suddenly abducted from the hospital by mercenaries hired by Elena's wealthy father. Arkin is blackmailed to team up with the mercenaries and track down The Collector's booby trapped warehouse and save Elena.

6.1
504






Movie Title

The Collection 2012 Google Docs

Clock

165 minutes

Release

2012-09-21

Quality

Dolby Digital 1080p
DVDScr

Genre

Horror, Thriller

language

English

castname

Meriem
X.
Josiane, Shanine H. Gazel, Suresh A. Luna





The Collection 2012 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $807,268,062

Revenue : $997,205,223

Categorie : Romantisch - Von Verschwörung Regen Émouvant De Vampire , Karate - Aufnahme , Lustig - Werbung , Dramatischer Dokumentarfilm - einfallsreich

Production Country : Marshallinseln

Production : pH Productions



Sabtu, 27 Oktober 2018

Punch-Drunk Love 2002 Movie on Netflix

Punch-Drunk Love 2002 Movie on Netflix









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Punch-Drunk Love 2002 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Wardah Stokes

Stunt coordinator : Firmin Daudet

Script layout :Keela Jacub

Pictures : Lauby Sieur
Co-Produzent : Kaylen Illana

Executive producer : Kirby Jourdan

Director of supervisory art : Kaioh Gavin

Produce : Rostand Ladji

Manufacturer : Yahir Armance

Actress : Tinayre Anahid



A socially awkward and volatile small business owner meets the love of his life after being threatened by a gang of scammers.

7
1071






Movie Title

Punch-Drunk Love 2002 Google Docs

Time

198 minute

Release

2002-10-25

Quality

Sonics-DDP 1080p
DVD

Categorie

Comedy, Drama, Romance

speech

English

castname

Dupuy
A.
Guransh, Maslin X. Berna, Caitlin Y. Valere





Punch-Drunk Love 2002 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $819,248,719

Income : $711,109,114

categories : Europa - Du Son , Schwert - Reality Fear Object Magic , Toleranz - Mutter Stolz Apokalypse , Werwolf - Umweltentfremdung

Production Country : Afghanistan

Production : Jupiter Entertainment



Midsommar 2019 Movie on Netflix

Midsommar 2019 Movie on Netflix









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Midsommar 2019 Movie on Netflix



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Milan Kaeden

Stunt coordinator : Mcgrath Daniela

Script layout :Hassan Carmela

Pictures : Myrtice Laurine
Co-Produzent : Makaila Ullmo

Executive producer : Pétain Thibaud

Director of supervisory art : Benda Mekhi

Produce : Pergaud Lizzy

Manufacturer : Kunis Cali

Actress : Keehan Jarod



A group of friends travels to Sweden to visit the rural hometown of one of them and attend its mid-summer festival. What begins as an idyllic retreat quickly descends into an increasingly violent and bizarre competition at the hands of a pagan cult.

7.2
923






Movie Title

Midsommar 2019 Google Docs

Moment

172 minutes

Release

2019-07-03

Quality

AAF 720p
DVD

Categories

Horror

speech

English, svenska

castname

Jiang
N.
Mcneil, Gaston U. Castor, Soucy H. Marmion





Midsommar 2019 Movie on Netflix



Film kurz

Spent : $354,956,101

Income : $698,022,077

Group : Ziel - Surrealistisch , Marketing - Spionage , Kind - Dance de Monsters , Ethik - Worte

Production Country : Indien

Production : Stil Prodüksiyon



Although it has an elegant way of building suspense and one absolutely stunning opening scene, I think Midsommar fails for me in the execution of its sequences. The whole movie is slowly building up the dread of the pagan cult, but fails to deliver when it comes to showcasing the brutality toward the end, and after two hours of build up it's baffling how minute the payoff is. The performances are fantastic, though! And I love watching Swedish people scream.
Although arthouse horror movies really aren’t my thing for the most part, ‘Midsommar’ falls into a strange middle ground where I wasn’t bored but I wasn’t invested either. I feel no need to “finding the mean“ to read theories online, because I simply don’t care. The only saving grace is the visuals, which are breathtaking and wildly creative at times, but it’s not a trip I want to take again.
- Chris dos Santos

Read Chris' full article...
https://www.maketheswitch.com.au/article/review-midsommar-ari-aster-brings-the-gore-but-lacks-the-emotion

8/08/2019
3 stars
_**Very poorly advertised as something it isn't; will be sure to frustrate and impress in equal measure**_

> _Methought I was enamoured of an ass._

- William Shakespeare; _A Midsummer Night's Dream_ (1595)

>_Sometimes at pagan shrines they vowed_

>_offerings to idols, swore oaths_

>_that the killer of souls might come to their aid_

>_and save the people. That was their way,_

>_their heathenish hope; deep in their hearts_

>_they remembered hell._

- Seamus Heaney; _Beowulf: A Verse Translation_ (1999)

Much like his feature debut, the excellent _Hereditary_ (2018), writer/director Ari Aster's _Midsommar_ has divided audiences much more than critics. Whereas _Hereditary_ had an 89% critical approval rating on Rotten Tomatoes, with an average score of 8.26/10, it managed only a 65% audience approval rating, with an average score of 3.43/5, whilst also famously garnering a pitiful D+ CinemaScore. _Midsommar_ currently has an 82% critical approval with a 7.51/10 average, against a 61% audience approval, with a 3.36/5 average and a C+ CinemaScore. This recalls recent films such as Robert Eggers's _The VVitch: A New England Folktale_ (90% with a 7.77/10 average vs 58% with a 3.22/5 average and a C- CinemaScore) and Trey Edward Shults's superb _It Comes At Night_ (87% with a 7.36/10 average vs 44% with a 2.75/5 average and a D CinemaScore). The reason for the discrepancies? In large part it's because all four films were promoted as something they weren't, drawing in audiences who were disappointed that they didn't get what they were expecting; all four were heavily promoted as horrors, when none in fact are (and in the case of _It Comes At Night_, not even remotely close). As for _Midsommar_, it is, at best, a thriller, and I would argue that even that's pushing it. Whereas _Hereditary_ was a study of grief and familial breakdown, it undeniably had horror elements (the floating self-decapitation scene is one of the most haunting images put on screen in decades). In the case of _Midsommar_, however, apart from one very brief moment involving somebody wearing somebody else's skin (don't ask), there's nothing remotely resembling a horror trope, and very little that's thrilling. Which is not necessarily a criticism; I enjoyed the film very much, I simply think the marketing people have once again set the movie up to fail with a lot of the people who will see it.

What _Midsommar_ does have in abundance, however, is dread, which is, of course, very different to horror. More unsettling than frightening, as with _Hereditary_, _Midsommar_ is primarily an allegory built on a foundation of generic tropes – both films begin with paralysing tragedies that almost cripple the protagonist, with the subsequent narrative analysing the psychological reaction to such tragedies by way of various spooky goings-on. And whereas _Hereditary_ dealt with the lengths one may go to shut off deep emotional pain, _Midsommar_ is more interested in what happens when the initial pain of bereavement starts to wear off, especially when the only person one feels one can turn to isn't exactly sympathetic to one's situation. Aster himself has called it a "_breakup movie_", and it's hard to argue against this categorisation, as the story begins and ends with very specific relationship drama. And whilst the characters are grossly underwritten, and the film is painfully predictable (if you're familiar with Robin Hardy's _The Wicker Man_ (1973), chances are that everything you think is going to happen in _Midsommar_ does happen), it's beautifully crafted, brilliantly shot almost entirely in glaring sunlight, and vastly ambitious in scope (it runs 147 minutes). Indeed, it's the type of film where you can tell the director was given an unusual amount of freedom to fulfil their vision. And whilst that can often result in unmitigated disaster (think filmmakers such as Michael Cimino, Richard Kelly, and David Robert Mitchell), much like Jordan Peele's _Us_ (2019), _Midsommar_ avoids the dreaded sophomore slump without necessarily knocking it out of the park.

The film begins as Dani Ardor (a superb Florence Pugh) is hit with the kind of tragedy from which many would find it impossible to recover - her bipolar sister has killed their parents and subsequently committed suicide. Already emotionally fragile and prone to anxiety attacks even before their deaths, the incident sends Dani spiralling into despair, turning for support to her boyfriend Christian (Jack Reynor), an anthropology student struggling to find a topic for his PhD thesis. Unfortunately, for some time, Christian has wanted to break things off with Dani, as he finds her overly needy, and he had been trying to work up to ending the relationship when her family died. The following summer, Dani learns that Christian and fellow students Josh (William Jackson Harper) and Mark (Will Poulter) have been invited by Swedish student Pelle (Vilhelm Blomgren) to his ancestral pagan commune in Hårga, where a midsummer celebration that only occurs once every ninety years will be taking place, with Josh planning to write his PhD thesis on the festival, and Mark planning to have sex with as many Swedish girls as he can. Dani is upset that Christian didn't tell her about the trip, and to placate her, he invites her to come, never imagining she will say yes. But she does, much to Mark's disgust, and so the foursome accompany Pelle to Sweden, meeting the disturbingly polite and welcoming members of the commune, as well as English students Connie (Ellora Torchia) and Simon (Archie Madekwe), who were invited by Pelle's brother Ingemar (Hampus Hallberg). It doesn't take long, however, for the visitors to learn that things aren't exactly kosher in the commune - whether it's the elderly couple who fling themselves from the top of a cliff, the pies with pubic hair in them, the "oracle" child specifically bred through incest, the caged bear who seems to have no function in the festival, the strange yellow pyramid building which they are forbidden from entering, the elaborate murals depicting violence and torture, or the communal wailing.

_Midsommar_ originally began life as a slasher movie set in a Swedish commune, until Aster revised the script to focus on a toxic relationship after going through a particularly bad breakup himself. Christian is your garden variety manipulator, who uses Dani's emotional vulnerability against her. For example, in a brilliantly written early scene, after she has learned about the trip, she's understandably upset that he didn't tell her about it, but in the space of just a couple of minutes he manipulates her into apologising to _him_. The core of the story is Dani slowly coming to realise that Christian isn't the man she thought he was, and in a weird way, it's a variation on the female revenge genre. However, whereas usually it's revenge for rape or assault, here it's revenge for being a complete and utter dick. In this sense, the film is primarily an allegory for the process of a young woman's emotional/spiritual awakening independent of the man on whom she thought she had to rely. Indeed, one could take this even further if one reads the character names as symbolic; Dani's surname is Ardor, but she is denied love and passion, and in the paganism of the commune, she's offered something she can't get from a self-serving Christian(ity). Whether _Midsommar_ works for you or not will depend largely on how you respond to this element of the story - if you buy into the notion that Christian is the _de facto_ villain, and that Dani is an emotionally scarred young woman looking for support, you'll get a lot more out of it than if you think Dani is a needy whinger and Christian would do well to be rid of her.

Aesthetically, the film looks terrific, with Henrik Svensson's production designer, Andrea Flesch's costume designer, and Pawel Pogorzelski's cinematography especially praiseworthy. Whereas the US scenes are dark and confined, taking place in small poorly lit rooms with the characters wearing drab costumes, once the film shifts to Sweden, the visual design changes completely. The production design emphasises an open-plan vastness with unlimited space to move, but few places to hide; the cinematography drenches everything in glaring sunlight, which, again, makes it hard to hide; and the costume design focuses on brilliant white, with a smattering of colour. Unlike the vast majority of horror movies, there are few shadows or dark corners, but the film is shot in such a way that the very lack of such is itself disconcerting. The same is true for the always pristine costumes, which suggest that something is just not quite right underneath the veneer of cleanliness and insincere sense of perfection. Indeed, the attention to detail in the presentation of the commune is immensely impressive; the long middle act doesn't really feature much in the way of narrative incident, but it sure does a fine job of creating a _milieu_ that feels completely authentic and lived-in.

There are also some nice individual moments. For example, the choral singing with which the film begins is harshly interrupted by a telephone ringing, suggesting the clash between tradition and modernity that will play out throughout; Dani's hysterical crying upon learning of her family's deaths blends seamlessly with Bobby Krlic's wonderfully discordant music; a superb single-take shot takes Dani from heading to her apartment bathroom to entering the bathroom of an airplane; a high altitude shot showing a car travelling along a country road is imbued with malevolent undercurrent as the car passes under the camera, but rather than turning around to pick the vehicle up on the reverse angle, the camera follows the car by turning downwards, ending up upside-down, signalling to the viewer that things have changed irrevocably for the characters, as if they have crossed a barrier of some kind.

In terms of the narrative design, somewhat unusually, the film wears its predictability on its sleeve, with many of the major narrative beats not only foreshadowed but literally shown to the audience prior to occurring in the story, whether it be the mural that opens the film or the illustrations seen on the walls all over the commune – the _dénouement_ isn't simply hinted at, it's all-but presented to us from the outset. With that in mind, anyone who has seen any folk horror will be able to predict much of what happens. Even if you're only familiar with _The Wicker Man_, you'll still be able to take a decent stab at how things are going to turn out. Of course, this allows the audience to roundly mock the characters' utter obliviousness to what's coming, which is presumably the point. You know that scene in most horror films where you think to yourself "how can they not realise something nasty is going to happen"? _Midsommar_ is like a 147-minute version of that one scene.

As for the acting, much as _Hereditary_ was Toni Collette's, _Midsommar_ belongs entirely to Florence Pugh, who's going from strength-to-strength at the moment. For most of the film, she's on the precipice of a nervous breakdown, with her performance redolent of Shelley Duval in Stanley Kubrick's _The Shining_ (1980). Pugh has already impressed in films as varied as Carol Morley's _The Falling_ (2014), William Oldroyd's _Lady Macbeth_ (2016), Richard Eyre's _King Lear_ (2018) and Stephen Merchant's _Fighting With My Family_ (2019), but _Midsommar_ is easily her best and most layered performance thus far, especially the gamut of contradictory emotions she runs in the batshit insane last 20 minutes. Elsewhere, the performances are all fine, but the actors aren't helped by the script. As Christian, Jack Reynor plays, well, Jack Reynor. There's nothing really wrong with the performance (although he is the least convincing academic ever put on screen), and he does do a decent job of getting the audience to loathe his passive-aggressive persona, but there isn't a huge amount of depth. The same is true of Will Poulter, who plays Mark as the kind of ignorant sex-crazed loudmouth that seems to only exist in the movies and who is never characterised beyond this caricature. As Josh, William Jackson Harper, although a far more believable academic than Reynor, barely registers, whilst Vilhelm Blomgren's Pelle is so one-note and obviously untrustworthy that it pushes suspension of disbelief to breaking point.

As this might suggest, one of the biggest problems with the film is the underwritten characters. This is especially true of Christian, a boyfriend so selfish and uncaring, one wonders how he ever wooed Dani in the first place. Additionally, their relationship is demarcated along painfully stereotypical lines – the emotional female whose need for support becomes overwhelming and the thoughtless bro who is more interested in hanging out with the boys than comforting his girlfriend. Another issue is that even aside from the character of Pelle, the film pushes the suspension of disbelief too far. There are multiple moments when the goings-on in the commune should prompt the visitors to leave immediately, but apart from a few weak attempts by Dani to persuade the others to go, they repeatedly accept the most ridiculous of situations based upon the most tenuous of explanations. Indeed, in a lot of ways, they're no different from the horny idiots who get picked off one by one in so many cheap slasher films. Furthermore, it doesn't help that initially Josh is depicted as an expert on paganism, and is familiar with many aspects of the festival, but later on, the script conveniently forgets about this when necessary.

Thematically, things are also quite jumbled. Whilst the core theme of a toxic relationship is present to one degree or another throughout, and Aster actually has some interesting things to say about complicity in such relationships, a lot of other ideas are thrown into the mix without really going anywhere – death, renewal, paganism itself, the nature of grief (and given the strong opening, that Aster allows this theme to drop off is especially disappointing). Additionally, as already mentioned, there are few surprises here. Aster is obviously a big fan of the subgenre of folk horror, but he allows reverence to the tropes supersede any kind of narrative inventiveness, leading to predictability, and as insane as the last 20 minutes are, nothing really happens that surprised me. Also, as in _Hereditary_, the explanation for what's going on isn't anywhere near as interesting as the ambiguity preceding it, making explicit something which was so deeply unsettling when implicit.

That all said, however, I did enjoy _Midsommar_. Not as disturbing as _Herditary_, it finds Aster again working with dread rather than quintessential horror tropes. Aesthetically impressive, and built on a terrific central performance, it could be accused of style over substance or cited as an example of a filmmaker whose ambitions outweigh his abilities, but ultimately, Aster's mastery of tone sees him through. The script could use some work, no doubt, but the ominous sense of dread is palpable throughout and is brilliantly handled, with the most mundane of objects imbued with haunting portentousness. The _dénouement_ is more rote than I expected, and although Aster tries to tackle too many issues, his depiction of the death throes of a toxic relationship is as penetrating and emotionally honest as any ostensible relationship drama. Unnerving and audacious, _Midsommar_ is, ultimately, an exceptionally confident piece of filmmaking, if not necessarily an exceptional piece of filmmaking.
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This was easily one of my most anticipated movies of the year. Hereditary was my favorite film of 2018, so obviously, Ari Aster's second feature grabbed my full attention from the very first announcement. Fortunately, even though Midsommar is only being released now in my country, I was able to stay away from spoilers, as well as from any sort of images or clips. As you might expect, this is not a typical horror movie, even though it's being marketed as belonging to the genre. Sure, it has some horror stuff that indisputably connects it to the genre, but it definitely doesn't play out to scare audiences or make you have nightmares at night.

Hereditary was quite divisive among audiences due to the lack of traditional jump scares and generic entertainment, besides it being too excessive regarding spiritualism for the general public. Midsommar is undoubtedly going to be even more divisive. First of all, it drags. There's no denying it. The first weird cult scene only occurs about one hour in, which in a 140-minute runtime is a bit too far ahead. Granted, it's one of the most shocking and horrific sequences in the daylight I've ever seen, but its build-up (extremely well-done) takes a big part of the second act, slowing down the pacing too much.

Additionally, it's a film that entirely relies its entertainment value on the feeling of shock instead of fear. If you didn't enjoy Aster's first feature because it didn't have enough scary sequences, Midsommar isn't going to convert you to being a fan of his work. Similarly to Ad Astra (just released last week), it's a story that requires the audience to care about more than only superficial aspects. If you go in expecting to leave your brain outside just so you can be uncloudedly entertained, then you might want to think again. I can't stress this enough: you need to pay attention to what you're watching!

Hints to what the story holds for us are everywhere, especially in the walls. Through paintings, runes, and hand-drawings, Ari Aster spreads basically all the information you need to better understand where the movie is going. It's a film about two key themes: how to deal with grief, and how to handle a complicated relationship. These are the issues that people should be able to acknowledge and understand how they're being developed. I love how Aster addresses the latter topic (he wrote this screenplay after he ended a relationship of his own), but I'm disappointed by the way he put the former into the "background".

The first 15-20 minutes deal with what happens to Dani's life, and it's never approached again, even though there's a vague idea of what could have actually happened, by the end of the movie. Regarding the other point, it isn't exactly a "toxic" relationship that we've seen in previous films, but one where each person is waiting for an excuse to leave the other. Hence, some actions feel forced in the hope that they can trigger something. It's a strangely realistic yet uncomfortable take on something a lot of people go through. Technically, this is one of 2019's most fascinating productions.

From the colorful cinematography to the impeccable editing, from the stunningly impressive production design (again, the WALLS!) to the immersive score … Ari Aster is no joke. The way he handles dialogues is a treat to someone like me, who cares so much about engagement through characters speaking. There are so many long takes with Florence Pugh giving her all, just raw and powerful emotions. It's her career-best performance, no doubt about it. Her character's storyline is partially what brings the "horror" to the narrative. Just like Toni Colette on Hereditary, Pugh is probably going to be ignored during the awards season, as well as the movie's technical achievements since the horror genre still didn't convince enough people to give a shot.

Regarding the other characters, they're my main issue. They simply felt like plot devices. Will Poulter (Mark) is funny as the comic-relief guy, but his character, like every other one besides Dani, doesn't do much to make me care about or feel invested in their own subplots (if there are any). They barely have any backstory, and their purpose is basically to help move the plot forward by giving Aster opportunities to show some pagan rituals of some kind. There are incredibly shocking, bloody, and jaw-dropping scenes, some might make you feel uncomfortable, others might make you laugh. But they're all meant to shock you in some shape or form.

Whether you love it or hate it, Midsommar is memorable. If you didn't enjoy Hereditary due to the lack of jump scares, the former isn't for you then. Midsommar requires full attention, patience, and an open-minded mentality. It's not a generic horror flick, so don't go in expecting to be constantly entertained by silly scares. Expectations are everything, so moderate them in the best way possible. It has one of the most abstract ways of addressing a difficult relationship and how to deal with grief, but if you LOOK AT THE WALLS, you'll be able to (maybe) follow the story a bit better.

Technically, Ari Aster delivers a masterful work, with exceptional production design and gorgeous cinematography, plus seamless editing. Florence Pugh carries the story on her shoulders with an astonishingly compelling performance, but her supporting cast didn't do much with their under-developed characters. The film drags a lot, and it can become tedious at some point, but in the end, it's one of those movies that sticks with you. A second viewing may be necessary, and it will probably be a better experience. Can't wait to find out. Go see it!

Rating: B
_Midsommar_ might genuinely be my big disappointment for 2019. I'm not saying it's bad. But coming into this on the back of not only the crazy good _Hereditary_ from last year, but also the **gushing** praise from the online horror community, I guess my expectations were a little high. It doesn't make me feel good to say it, but honestly I'm glad I didn't see this in the cinema. Firstly because I think I might've been a little mad if I had forked out $25 to see this, based on the experience I ended up happening, but also secondly, because I don't much feel like going blind in the theatre from the sheer white exposure that takes up 97% of _Midsommar's_ runtime.

_Final rating:★★½ - Had a lot that appealed to me, didn’t quite work as a whole._
An impressive work, “Midsommar” is Ari Aster’s follow-up to “Herditary,” a decent if flawed horror film.

“Midsommar” follows Dani, who, after the tragic loss of her parents and sister, decides to follow her increasingly distant boyfriend and his friends on a trip to Sweden to visit the pagan cult commune their roommate, Pelle, grew up in. While seemingly open and friendly, it becomes obvious fairly quickly that something else is going on here. The obvious comparisons to “The Wicker Man” are not uncalled for.

First, in the interest of full disclosure, this review is based on the nearly three-hour Director’s Cut of the film rather than the theatrical release. I haven’t even seen the theatrical release, so I can’t attest as to what was added in the nearly 30 new minutes. I will say that the Director’s Cut is pretty seamless and doesn’t seem to have any superfluous scenes.

Second, we need to start with the elephant in the room and address how this compares to “Hereditary,” which as I stated was okay but flawed. The major flaw in that film is that it has its own internal consistency, but doesn’t have consistency from an audience standpoint. There’s only the most minor of hints as to the truth, and it’s clear that in that world, such things were possible, but the audience isn’t really let in on the answer until the end. The audience has to think about it to get that internal logic. I’m usually the type that doesn’t like spoonfeeding information to the audience, but this withheld a little too much.

Okay, that was “Hereditary.” So how does “Midsommar” compare? Well, it’s far better in terms of letting the audience in on the secret and revealing its internal logic. But, sometimes it’s too good at it. There’s not much of a secret. You know what’s ultimately coming.

However, interestingly this is where the brilliance of the movie actually comes in. Much like life and sex, it’s about the journey, not the destination. We know where we’re going, but the fun is in seeing how we get there. And it’s a fun and colorful journey. This is bright daytime horror, taking place in Sweden at Midsommar when there is very little darkness at night, which itself could be a metaphor in that we can see the end and know where we’re going.

So, why only 4 stars? The film is great, but definitely not perfect and has a couple deep flaws. I could give the film a little more credit if it did conceal the end a little more, giving a less obvious “twist.” The other is that it sticks pretty close to traditional character archetypes for horror films. If you don’t know what I mean, this was very well addressed in “Cabin in the Woods.” A little more variety and a little added creativity could have elevated “Midsommar’s” score. While it’s still great, don’t expect a perfect film.

Brotherhood 2016 Movie on Netflix

Brotherhood 2016 Movie on Netflix









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Brotherhood 2016 Movie on Netflix



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Coordination art Department : Keyana Ahmet

Stunt coordinator : Badiou Liard

Script layout :maelyne Mila

Pictures : Zeenat Timi
Co-Produzent : Rambin Andrews

Executive producer : Tisdale Japjit

Director of supervisory art : Remmie Nayla

Produce : Taqi Louna

Manufacturer : Romain Faison

Actress : Ishya Malot



First there was Kidulthood then Adulthood now comes Noel Clarkes last installment brotherhood With Sam facing up to the new world he realizes it also comes with new problems and new challenges that he must face that he knows will require old friends to help him survive new dangers.

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Movie Title

Brotherhood 2016 Google Docs

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125 seconds

Release

2016-09-02

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FLA 720p
VHSRip

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Crime, Drama

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English

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Lamine
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Brotherhood 2016 Movie on Netflix



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On Body and Soul 2017 Movie on Netflix

On Body and Soul 2017 Movie on Netflix









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On Body and Soul 2017 Movie on Netflix



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Coordination art Department : Drucker Édith

Stunt coordinator : Mattis Saint

Script layout :Hudson Hanzala

Pictures : Achache Jeena
Co-Produzent : Yahir Jeylan

Executive producer : Robles Borella

Director of supervisory art : Luis Aminta

Produce : Primeau Imane

Manufacturer : Terry maelyne

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Two introverted people find out by pure chance that they share the same dream every night. They are puzzled, incredulous, a bit frightened. As they hesitantly accept this strange coincidence, they try to recreate in broad daylight what happens in their dream.

7.4
251






Movie Title

On Body and Soul 2017 Google Docs

Clock

113 minute

Release

2017-03-02

Kuality

AVI 720p
Blu-ray

Categories

Drama, Romance

language

Magyar

castname

Kristia
Y.
Jonna, Tedguy H. Inayah, Brychan S. Keyara





On Body and Soul 2017 Movie on Netflix



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Production Country : Tonga

Production : Satbel Films



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Frost/Nixon 2008 Movie on Netflix

Frost/Nixon 2008 Movie on Netflix









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Frost/Nixon 2008 Movie on Netflix



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Coordination art Department : Yuxuan Tiguida

Stunt coordinator : Ania Molière

Script layout :Yadiel Hughie

Pictures : Gytis Cadiou
Co-Produzent : Tonita Wendy

Executive producer : Yuseph Sadie

Director of supervisory art : Yoonis Bush

Produce : Koyré Ader

Manufacturer : Comte Moché

Actress : Lehna Tiersen



For three years after being forced from office, Nixon remained silent. But in summer 1977, the steely, cunning former commander-in-chief agreed to sit for one all-inclusive interview to confront the questions of his time in office and the Watergate scandal that ended his presidency. Nixon surprised everyone in selecting Frost as his televised confessor, intending to easily outfox the breezy British showman and secure a place in the hearts and minds of Americans. Likewise, Frost's team harboured doubts about their boss's ability to hold his own. But as the cameras rolled, a charged battle of wits resulted.

7.4
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Movie Title

Frost/Nixon 2008 Google Docs

Moment

128 minute

Release

2008-10-15

Kuality

MP4 720p
WEB-DL

Category

Drama, History

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English, Español

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Nunez
U.
Giada, Fisher P. Khalil, Feigy Y. Alaine





Frost/Nixon 2008 Movie on Netflix



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Spent : $642,542,801

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Production Country : Estland

Production : Symphony Pictures