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Erotic Nightmare (1999, Steve Cheng) Anthony Wong plays a family man? Perverse secret barely under the surface? Check! A charming tale of lust and revenge and how. When AW comes into contact with a shady sort who promises much for mere money, a journey with only one end really begins ahem. Buyer beware Recommended with caveats.
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MV5BMTg0NTIzMjQ1NV5BMl5BanBnXkFtZTcwNDc3MzM5OQ@@._V1_FMjpg_UX1000_.jpg When two little girls go missing the father of one of the girls is so frustrated with the investigation that he takes it upon himself to to do some interigating of his own. I had been putting this off for years not sure why because I always hear so many great things about it so yesterday I finally gave it a go and I was not disappointed. The whole thing is so gloomy and dark the way it's shot is beautiful and that score is so sinister and chilling at times it reminded me of The Hitcher. Jake Gyllenhaal is at his usual brilliance and Paul Dano dose and amazing job of playing the creepy little b*stars with the mind of a 10 year old but you know there is more going on behind his blank childlike demeanor. But for me it's Hugh Jackman that steals the show his performance is so intense show how far a person can be pushed when someone they love more than life itself is harmed. Running at two and a half hours I was gripped the whole time not knowing what was going to happen next what twist and turn this film was gonna take. I know the film has been out years but I still don't want to go too much into detail for anyone who has not seen it I'll just say it's a pretty dark ride. But nothing prepared me for what I watched next.
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MV5BYzhmNWMyYjQtNTVlMC00MGUwLWFmYjEtM2NkNWY0ODQ2YmFiXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyMTEyMjM2NDc2._V1_.jpg Through a chance encounter on a long-distance bus ride two men get chatting and soon a friendship starts to blossom. Henry Teague is a man with no much going on in life his asthma stops him from working anymore so when he new friend offers him the chance to make a few easy buck delivering packages he is cautious but he needs the money and says he will only come along of there is no violence involved. On the first drop Henry meets Mark the guy that organises the drops and collections he is the man with the direct line to the top and he is Henry's way in to more lucrative jobs. Mark demands that Henry is upfront and honest about any criminal records he has time spent in prison how big or small the crimes were all not to draw too much attention to the organisation promising him that they can get rid of anything crimes he has done but they need to know so they can avoid snooping. But the truth is this is all a sting operation to get Mark to confess to an unsolved crime some eight years ago. Now it's up to Mark to put himself in the most uncomfortable and dangerous position in his career and life by befriending Mark and getting close to know everything about him a situation that never stops escalating. Right off the bat the film blew me away it's not fast paced by any means but Jesus is it dark intense and some times uncomfortable to watch. At first Henry seems like a bit of an innocent flood but once he starts to get comfortable with Mark and open up it's extremely unnerving. Joel Edgerton and Sean Harris and absolutely amazing Im honestly getting chills typing this thinking of certain scenes and one of Joel Edgerton a final scenes just almost broke me honestly a breathtaking performances by both men. Nobody makes gritty films that stick with you Like the Australians it's shot so beautifully in a really depressing dark grim way. Films that grab you by the throat and don't let know day sometimes even weeks after you watched the film you can still feel the grip around your neck. At the start of the film it says based on a true story sometimes you can take that with a pinch of salt but afterwards I looked up the case it was based on and it makes the film even more haunting. I watched a few documentaries about it from 60 minutes Australia late last yeah don't do that Christ sake not a good idea. A stunning film like I said it's a slow film building up the friendship between Mark and Henry but it's so worth every second amazing honestly
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share.jpg Watched that there Ghostbusters Afterlife the other day as it turned up on Netflix and must say i really enjoyed it, maybe more so whilst watching it than thinking about it afterwards. The young kids were fine, the girl who was Egons granddaughter really held the film together, it was perhaps too much of a rerun of the first film, but the set up and reasoning behind it was pretty solid, nice to see the original cast turn up. Could have done without the mini stay pufts as they just seemed pointless, but i preferred it to Ghostbusters 2 which i've never really liked that much and the more recent female version which i didn't mind as much as a lot of people. Anyway as a latter day sequel i thought it was pretty good. 7/10
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Legion Of Iron (1990, Yakov Bentsvi) Illegal fight club caper. Young lovers find their night ends very differently to, I presume their smallish desires cough. I digress. An odd beast, and if I can find this on BD, a shoe in for Boxing Day.
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