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Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order (2019)
Wow.
Can't wait for the next one. Just finished playing this and totally forgot how great it is. The story rocks mixing old Jedi with old Witcher. Amazing crew alway keeping on your toes if you can trust them or not. The Sith sister are the best bad combo I've seen. Tell you what though. The ending...crapped myself. How menacing did they do that. Hairs stood on end. The graphics still hold up and so the combos. Atmospherics are great enough to give you a different feel on each planet. On top of this your treated with some very odd and very extremely cute animals. Not all want to kill you in this which is nice. Stands on its own. Loved Jedi lore also. An unknown story of one of many battle set the time the Empire is at its peak.
Kanojo (2021)
Beautiful and human
I liked the purity of this film. Really felt the passion from the actors in this. Cute, sad, happy all at the same time.
Yasamayanlar (2018)
Gritty and new
I've not seen this type of movie done in this part of the world and for some reason the flavour and style let alone the atmosphere was spot on. I loved this and I hope many more are made.
Devs (2020)
Very creative.
THIS......IS.....SCI-FI!!!!!!!! Dreamy, dangerous, beautiful.
Bliss (2021)
OLD SCHOOL
There were moments in the film where it somehow reminded me of one of my favourites. Until the end of the world. Which is a huge compliment. The pace is set nicely. I can see the confusion of the film being sci-fi but it is sort of. Remember Naked Lunch? Everyone had a problem classifying that too. Which is why it's a great film.
Tales from the Loop (2020)
Brutally sci-fi
Set in an American 50's almost at the same time looking communist theres a wonder vibe and essence about these episodes. Each bearing there own mark, flavour and tempo. Still managing to stay in the same theme and story line, it's accompanied by an almost mesmerising tune like a lullaby. I managed to stay up once and whisked through three in the blink of an eye.
Hunters (2020)
WHAT A WASTE
You get someone like Al onboard you get an exceedingly important piece of history, you get a platform like Netflix to tell the stories of victims and you mix it up with fantasy. There is a time and a place for this, this is not it. You can't tell if the stories in the camps are based on real life stories or part of the fantasy plot for the characters to react to. It would have been served better if they were let's say 'collectors' of stories archived and retold for future generations. It seems the producers didn't have confidence in its audience to have the patients, acceptance and intelligence of its view it. Shame.