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🎬 Inherent Vice

Movie poster for “Inherent Vice”.

I come right out and say it: this is a lot like “The Big Lebowski” – butnot as good. The film was too long. That’s mainly because the story wastoo confusing to me to actually really care about what’s going on.

But individual scenes were very funny and enjoyable. Loved theperformances of Joaquin Phoenix, Josh Brolin and Katherine Waterston.Actually I liked much about how the movie was done otherwise. Butunfortunately, I found the parts greater than the whole.

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🎬 Titane

Movie poster for “Titane”.

Oh my god. This is a weird one. After initial doubts in the beginning, Iended up really enjoying this one. Beyond the brutal and disgustingparts is this actually rather loving relationship with the “father”. Iwas constantly on the edge of my seat wondering what’s going to happennext.

Visually great. And Agathe Rousselle was amazing!

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🎬 Murder on the Orient Express

Movie poster for “Murder on the Orient Express”.

I’m sometimes reluctant to watch older movies (it’s from 1974). But Ishouldn’t have had this concerns before deciding to watch this. Justoverall great whodunnit fun, with great acting. And pretty hilarious,too.

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🎬 The Shallows

Movie poster for “The Shallows”.

I don’t think I have anything good to say about this one. A combinationof kitschy and advertising-like visuals and a weak story with borderlineannoying music. I’m sorry.

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🎬 There Will Be Blood

I didn’t expect this title to kind-of refer to my experience with it.And then I fell down the stairs to the basement when I went to see it atthe Souterrain cinema. Well, there was no blood actually, but I felt the effects of that fallfor over a week. Given that the first sce...

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🎬 The Sisters Brothers

Movie poster for “The Sisters Brothers”.

The gun fight in the middle of the night is a great start into the storyabout this assassin brother duo. While their quest is already gripping,this movie is as much about relationships and life in general. And thiscombination made it special and a very enjoyable watch.

This film will hopefully also make you appreciate how much morecomfortable life is in the 21st century (in the so called “developed”world anyway).

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🎬 Lamb

Movie poster for “Lamb”.

This was a weird one. For me, this was partly (and maybe involuntarily)too cute and/or funny, which I felt was not fitting to the overallrather dark – almost menacing – atmosphere. Which I liked. Just like theacting and the whole setting. Hm. A “mixed review” I guess.

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🎬 Soylent Green

Movie poster for “Soylent Green”.

Some proper old school sci-fi. With fucker Charlton Heston. I think Icould recognise the influence this had on other movies. So I think itdeserves its “classic” status. Loved the end: “You’ve go to tell them!Soylent Green is…”.

But man, the scene between Thorn and Shirl in the bedroom during the“furniture”-party… what was that? Lol.

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🎬 Almost Famous

Movie poster for “Almost Famous”.

Yep, good entertainment. Funny, good music, and a great cast. I foundthe storyline sometimes a little bit all over the place, which is my onecomplaint. And I would’ve actually loved to hear/read more of that finalarticle he wrote for Rolling Stone.

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New challenge. New possibilities.

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Having seen “An Impossible Project” at the Metropol on Wednesday made me realise again how much I like going to the cinema. At least to those of the little, artsy kind. Like the “Filmkunstkinos” here in Düsseldorf.

The whole experience is just so much richer than at home: you get to see the film on a big screen in a dark room, with loud sound and without distractions. It’s much more immersive and I’m always much more into the story being told.

Plus, the locations here in town are all very cosy and inspiring. You get to smell the popcorn. They sell great beer. And you get new ideas for what to watch next. And usually those cinemas are frequented by interesting folks, too.

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🎬 An Impossible Project

Movie poster for “An Impossible Project”.

A wonderful portrait of Florian “Doc” Kaps, who saved the last Polaroidfactory from being demolished and resurrecting Polaroid film. Thisdocumentary is mainly about this, but it’s also about his other projectsthat followed and all things analog and how and why it’s having acomeback.

I loved this and would easily watch this again. The only criticism Ihave is that the bit about Facebook should have been shorter – althoughI thought it’s ok to be in there.

And what a beautifully filmed ending, Barry Lyndon style.

Matthias Ott
• Matthias Ott

Changes – 2021 ➔ 2022

Over the first couple of days of 2022, I read a lot of year-in-review posts, like Michelle’s, Dave’s, Hidde’s, and Jeremy’s, to name a few. What a pleasure to read about such a great variety of different perspectives and realities! Thank you, everyone. In my case, last year ...

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🎬 Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues

Movie poster for “Anchorman 2: The Legend Continues”.

I accidentally rented this movie when we actually wanted to see thefirst one in the series. And since we had started this one already, weonly had 48 hours left to watch this second instalment.

And this wasn’t as good. Yes, it was (partly) funny (oh, boy, that scenewith Steve Carell “announcing” the weather!), but everything was justover the top. There were not many new ideas, instead everything frompart one was dialled up to 11, and it kind of gets on ones nerves.

Soundtrack was again pretty groovy, and the media criticism wasn’t bad,either.

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📖 Die Anomalie – Hervé Le Tellier

Book cover of “Die Anomalie” by Hervé Le Tellier.

Stories mit Zeitreisen finde ich oft faszinierend. So auch hier. Dazu kommt noch ein klassisch philosophisches Thema und interessante Episoden-Geschichten und man kann mich begeistern.

Vielleicht kommen etwas zu viele Charaktere und Handlungsstränge vor – was der Autor aber sogar selbstironisch aufgreift – was dazu führt, dass die ein oder andere vielleicht etwas zu oberflächlich bleibt. Andererseits ergaben sich somit aber auch mehr interessante Gedankenspiele. Und clever geschrieben ist das Ganze sowieso.

Auf dem Umschlag steht, dass das Buch verfilmt wird. Dass es einen guten Film abgeben würde ist genau was ich gedacht habe während ich es las.

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