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Category Archives: Movies
To the Wonder (2012) ☆☆☆(3/4) : To their thoughts and feelings
You may not guess what is really happening between them. You may not know who they are or how they have lived. You may not understand what exactly it is all about. But you can closely listen to their thoughts … Continue reading
Moebius (2013) ☆☆☆(3/4) : A wordless family drama with extreme behaviors
“Moebius” is a bizarre but compelling film full of the extreme behaviors committed by its twisted and tortured characters who are intertwined with each other in a truly disturbing way. This is not an easy film to watch at all, … Continue reading
Posted in Movies
Tagged Family, Father and son, Infidelity, Mother and Son, South Korean Film
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The Wind Rises (2013) ☆☆1/2(2.5/4) : And everything just floats by…
“The Wind Rises”, a new animation feature film which will probably be the last work from a great master of Japanese Animation, looks as lovely as expected, but I did an unthinkable thing I have never expected; I checked my … Continue reading
Despicable Me 2 (2013) ☆☆1/2 (2.5/4) : Gru as an anti-villain hero
First, let me tell you about how skeptical I was about “Despicable Me 2”, the sequel to a charming but less-than-satisfying animation film “Despicable Me”(2010). In the previous story, our ‘despicable’ villain Felonious Gru attempted to exploit three young orphan … Continue reading
At Any Price (2012) ☆☆☆(3/4) : The field of modified American Dream
When I went to Urbana-Champaign, Illinois for attending 2010 Ebertfest, I observed one thing still vividly remaining in my mind while I was on a morning train departing from Chicago. As soon as the skyline of Chicago was disappeared from … Continue reading
Elysium (2013) ☆☆☆(3/4) : A big space wheel he desperately wants to go
When I was young and innocent, I read lots of science books with unadulterated enthusiasm, and some of them were about how our human civilization would look different through advanced technologies. The futuristic world shown through those books looked pretty … Continue reading
Playboy Bong (2013) ☆☆☆(3/4) : Bong Man-dae the softcore artist
Have you ever heard of a South Korean director named Bong Man-dae? Well, to be frank with you, I had never heard of him until I came across one article on his small hilarious mokumentary film “Playboy Bong”, which is … Continue reading
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Tagged Director, Filmmaking, Mokumentary, Softcore, South Korean Film
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2 Days in New York (2012) ☆☆☆(3/4) : 2 days with her rambunctious French family
“2 Days in New York” is a charming little comedy which made me cringe and laugh through its broad humor and sharp wit. I winced along with its more sensible characters as the things kept getting messy and they were … Continue reading
Two Mothers (2013) ☆☆☆(3/4) : Sons and mothers
They have been close to each other, but now they are close to each other more than ever in their mutual entangled relationship. Anne Fontaine’s “Two mothers”, which was originally titled as “Adore”, is about four people finding themselves entangled … Continue reading
Now You See Me (2013) ☆☆1/2(2.5/4) : It’s all trick, you know
“Now You See Me” keeps hiding some of its magic tricks even when the end credits roll, and that is one of its few good things. After all, magician is supposed to never reveal his magic tricks to the audiences, … Continue reading





