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Children of Men – a following

This film will reach out to you and deliver stunning visuals and submerged messages, it will bombard you with intense scenes and believable emotional exchanges between characters who might not be so different from you or people in your life. The action sequences, the use of handheld cameras throughout and the technique of single, long takes are successful and memorable cinematic achievements. This is a film you must watch for all the reasons I’ve listed and even those reasons I found fault. Children of Men is an epic film and unlike the effects laden, concept driven Goliath spectacles so common in the past couple of years that left you wondering, why don’t they make films like that any more – this one satisfies on multiple fronts and delivers on subsequent screenings. Continue reading

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21 Grams (2003)

21 Grams takes the very comfortable expectations of traditional, narrative story telling and shatters it. Alejandro González Iñárritu mines every fragment, juxtaposing them side by side in often inexact patterns, and ultimately arrives at a film that is every bit as much about catharsis as a commentary on the marriage between the frivolity and consequence of action. Watch it and then watch it again. Continue reading

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