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Tag Archives: Alcoholism
Krisha (2015) ☆☆☆1/2(3.5/4): An unwanted guest in one Thanksgiving family dinner
The opening shot of “Krisha” caught me off guard during my first viewing. At the beginning, ominous music is played on the soundtrack, and then there comes the close-up shot of an old woman who clearly looks disturbed and devastated. … Continue reading
Son of Clowns (2016) ☆☆(2/4): Coming back to his circus family
Dear Mr. Evan Kidd Thank you very much for giving me an opportunity for watching your first feature film “Son of Clowns” in advance. As a matter of fact, you are the very first guy who has ever sent me … Continue reading
Snow Paths (2015) ☆☆☆(3/4): A confused alcoholic at Catholic sanatorium
South Korean film “Snow Paths” is seemingly simple at first. A man struggling with his personal problems comes to a quiet place, and then he meets someone who brings some bright change into his troubled state. While this is a … Continue reading
Top Five (2014) ☆☆☆(3/4) : An interview during one day in New York
“Top Five” works best when it is driven by a good chemistry between its two engaging lead performers. Whenever we see their characters walking together along the streets of New York, we can sense that they really enjoy each other’s … Continue reading
A Walk Among the Tombstones (2014) ☆☆☆(3/4) : A sombre but intense noir thriller
Through its tarnished hero’s melancholic investigation process, “A Walk Among the Tombstones” looks into the dark, twisted face of human evil, and there are several chilling moments which will make you cringe or gasp for the horror implied during these … Continue reading
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Tagged Alcoholism, Crime, drug, Kidnapping, Murder, Mystery, Private Detective, serial killer, Thriller
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Flight (2012) ☆☆☆1/2(3.5/4) : The crash is not over for him yet
He survives, but the crash is not over for him yet. After striking us with a gut-chilling sequence at the start, Robert Zemeckis’ “Flight” switches its gear into a slow but compelling character drama about a long personal crash of … Continue reading
Everything Must Go (2010) ☆☆☆(3/4) : A man stuck in his front lawn
“Everything Must Go” is a story with the simple premise both absurd and sad. He does not exactly hit the bottom, but his life, which has been stuck with lots of things while going nowhere, hits the spot near the … Continue reading
Another Year (2010) ☆☆☆1/2 : A year of a happy middle-aged couple
They are an ordinary middle-aged couple living in the comfort from each other’s love. They do not need to tell that to each other. You can see that right from when they are together in their house. You know that … Continue reading
Bad Santa (2003) ☆☆☆ (3/4) : A very naughty santa
In my Korean review written in December 2008, I warned to my blog readers: “If you don’t want alcoholism, robbery, urination, lecherousness, R-rated words, Santa fetish, sex, homophobia, stalking, groin-kicking, blackmail, treachery, and some bizarre way of playing a … Continue reading
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Tagged Alcoholism, Blackmail, Christmas, Comedy, Department Store, Dwarf, Kid, Robbery, Safe, Santa, Sex
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Under the Volcano (1984) ☆☆☆1/2(3.5/4) : One Alcoholic Day
Spending almost two hours with the relentlessly drunk character is not a pleasant thing at all, and it is also not easy to watch the man who chooses to abandon himself to his own hell. He is almost near at … Continue reading
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Tagged Alcoholism, Fascism, Literature, Marriage, Mexico, Murder, Police, Skeleton
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