Top 3 Movies in September 2013
Of course it’s Metropolis (1927), couldn’t get my eyes off it. It would be better if I watched it in one sitting and on a big screen. I know not a lot of people get The Bling Ring, but I get the irony and the message. While I love Kings of Summer’s innocence and nature feel.
All the (new) movies I saw this month (I put links to the ones I reviewed)
Behind The Caledabra (2013)
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The Bling Ring (2013)
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Definitely Maybe (2008)
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Only God Forgives (2013)
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Kings of Summer (2013)
If I were a teenager, I think I’d enjoy Kings of Summer (2013). It’s not exactly memorable, perhaps it’s because I’ve passed the teenage crisis experienced by the characters in it, but I do think teenagers needed movies with such clear note and simple message like this one. Parents sometimes will always look their kid as a kid, and the kid wants them to trust them more, is what the movie’s basic plot. The characters were likeable and charismatic with good chemistry. Great editing and soundtrack. 3,5 Stars
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Kick Ass 2 (2013)
Never been quite a fan of Kick Ass, only curious to see Jim Carrey in it. I always thought that Mindy (Chloe Moretz) deserves her own movie rather than Kick Ass (Aaron Taylor-Johnson) himself, and I still think the same way after I watched the sequel. I love seeing Mindy’s coming of age story, but many other parts of the movie turned me off. Death and killing seemed like a light action, like cooking. Jim Carrey’s performance appeared too short to for us to know more of his character, such a waste. Perhaps it’s for you comic and action lovers. 1,5 Stars
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Metropolis (1927) (review on progress)
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Insidious : Chapter 2 (2013)
You probably wonder why I decided to watch a horror movie after a long time. Nothing too good at the cinema and I think I need to challenge myself a bit. Result? 80 percent of this movie have tension and horror, I don’t know if it’s just me who rarely watch this genre, but it was quite a horror ride! Lots of surprises and ghosts appear suddenly, unpredictable. Not much space to breathe a little. But since I didn’t watched the first one, I don’t know if it’s better or not. What I know is this one reveal the background of the whole tragedy and it might turn off the mystery the viewers are searching. Yup, it’s ‘entertaining’. 3,5 Stars
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Rewatch : Elizabethtown (2005) & Sex and The City (2008)
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Readers, watched anything good on September? What’s the best and worst?