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What was the last movie you watched?

The Long Walk

I read the "Bachman" book in middle school, and I always liked it. I didn't think it would make for so solid of a film, but it turns out to be the best film of last year entirely, for me. Acting perfection across the board. Nothing of non sense or wasting the audience's time. Everything matters.

For a film that is literally 90% walking and talking, it's still about as perfect of a film you could hope for. It's also quite powerful social commentary in various forms. Kudos to all involved, as no matter how "simple" the filming might seem to most, I could tell that this one took a while, and so, for it to be so well done...there was the highest commitment from every party attached to make this film what it is.
 
Farewell my concubine. Cried so much for Dieyi. I dont know what it is about stories about actors/actresses whose lives are mixed together with their art. And sometimes their art becomes their life since they dont have much of anything beside that.
 
The Wrecking Crew

This movie was great action and great humor. Even more surprising was that it has heart. If I had to give it a quick summary / comparison, it feels like a mix of one of Shane Black's scripts (Lethal Weapon, The Nice Guys) got mixed with some 8711 productions (John Wick, Nobody, Bullet Train).
 

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