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War Machine (2017)
8/10
Not an action-war movie, not a comedy - something bigger and better
3 July 2017
Official reviews, like The Guardian's, generally have a theme of this film as one that "plays for laughs and misses the mark." I disagree with that entirely, and think many of the reviewers themselves have in fact missed the mark.

This is not intended as a comedy (though there are occasional comic parts), nor as an action-war movie (though the one action scene in Helmand Province is actually quite involving). In my opinion, War Machine is an educational satire, going in-depth to show the futility and intolerable complexity of this paradox of a 'war'.

Yes, the general anti-war, left-leaning message may seem inevitable and obvious to some viewers. However, it is the rich content and characters of the film which provide wide coverage as to the different aspects of the unwinnable War in Afghanistan: the sulky Cpl. Billy Cole (Lakeith Stanfield) who's confused about whether to kill insurgents or show 'courageous restraint'; Afghan President Hamid Karzai (Ben Kingsley) who wonders whether the appointment of the new General McMahon (Brad Pitt in the lead role) is any different to the last general (hint: not really); McMahon trying to manage loads of different countries with varying involvement and limited communication, while scrounging for more troops around an increasingly sceptical Europe; and the fact that the US president himself does not truly believe the war can be won.

Brad Pitt does a good job at portraying the hapless McMahon, mixing eccentric leadership with good intentions yet never fully grasping the reality of the situation. He's not a total idiot - in fact he's intelligent - but is doomed to fail.

I think this is a must-see from an educational perspective and provides more insight into this conflict (and conflicts in general) than in the vast majority of other movies out there. Don't be put off by the reviewers, they just didn't get it.
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Titanic (1997)
10/10
Titanic masterpiece: an emotional and visual thrill ride
31 August 2015
Warning: Spoilers
Titanic is one of my all time favourite films. I'm a 24 year old guy who has probably not cried in front of anyone since I was a kid, but this movie plays on my emotions more than almost any other.

We all know the ship will sink (does that even qualify as a spoiler?) but the build-up to this event - the smugness and over- confidence, assurances of it being "unsinkable" - tease the audience, almost to the point where you're like 'is it really going to sink?'

I thought the performances of everyone were magnificent: I cared about the characters and their lives on and beyond the ship. Taking the time to introduce everyone and weave their stories together was masterful, even beyond the main characters, like Fabrizio and Murdoch the First Officer and countless more. It was heartbreaking towards the end when you see the panic gradually set in, and it slowly descends into total chaos. You remember Jack telling Rose all the places he's going to take her to and you imagine their love- filled lives together. The Irish mother telling her children the fairytale, resigned to their fate. The violinists trying to maintain a spirit of composure amidst the carnage. And the music! Wow. I cried for all of this. And especially right at the end when you see the photos of Rose's life, knowing she's fulfilled her promise and survived, living a full life, probably never having met anyone she loved as much as Jack all those years ago.

Visually pleasing in every way, dramatic, musically astounding, great acting and above all a fantastic story make this an undeniably iconic, enduring film. A romantic-drama unlike any other. It deserves higher than 7.7.
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Grown Ups 2 (2013)
8/10
Very funny, classic Sandler
20 August 2013
I haven't read any of the reviews so I have no idea how Grown Ups 2 (Adam Sandler's first sequel) is doing.

There does seem to be a lot more hating on Sandler's films of late, and I agree that some of his recent movies aren't as good as his earlier ones on the whole, with some exceptions (I loved 50 First Dates, Click, Chuck & Larry). I also agree that this movie didn't have much of a plot - it was just kind of random things happening over a couple of days in a group of friends' hometown.

But, honestly, if you find this movie cringey, stupid or immature why do you ever bother seeing Sandler films? That's what he's always been about and I don't think the essentials of his films have changed at all. There's Sandler's quirky-yet-still-average-Joe character with a super- hot girl. There's loads of goof ball comedy (think farts, poo, boobs, fighting). And of course there's the many random weirdo characters with their funny lines and totally unrealistic behaviour (a parade of familiar Sandler faces: Allen Covert, Steve Buscemi, Peter Dante, Jonathan Loughran, Nick Swardson and many more - the 'Ladies' Night' man from Little Nicky even makes an appearance!!). Also loved the fight scene and appearances of Stone Cold Steve Austin and Shaquille O'Neal.

It's fun, it's weird, it's random, it's quirky and slapstick and it's Sandler at his best. If you don't like this type of comedy then go and see a more intelligent film with high-brow, 'middle class' humour. Sandler rocks
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Now You See Me (I) (2013)
6/10
Worth a watch but no 'The Prestige'
20 July 2013
This was a decent film but it really had nothing on The Prestige and I don't know how the two can be compared apart from the fact they're in the same 'magic' genre (and both star Michael Caine!)

I found 'Now You See Me' confusing and annoying. Three of the four magicians (Eisenberg, Harrelson and Fisher) are smug and arrogant - especially Eisenberg - and I couldn't help wanting them to fail throughout the film as they travel around the US as the 'Four Horsemen' performing impossible tricks and wowing crowds in glitzy venues. That's another thing... I found the tricks weren't explained that well (especially the last one) and didn't make that much sense. They were all just covered up with loads of glitz and glamour, loud self-satisfied music and random crowds cheering as if that would rub off on the audience.

The story is pretty entertaining and unpredictable with some good chases, cop banter, cool magic and romance (although they could and should have progressed with the romance element more). It just lacks depth and was too self-indulgent and clumsy for my liking. Worth a watch but not amazing
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