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The Gaelic King (2017)
a horrid film, don't waste a minute of your life on it
this "film" is terrible, borders on depressing to think that money
although not a lot was spent on this. a title with a thousand
possibilities and reading the previous reviews, you would think the
title.... the
actors are unknown yes, but they are bad to boot, i know the budget is
low, but please, it was unbearable, effects are more so, but it is the
story that takes the prize, watch it drunk or high and you may even
laugh otherwise steer clear
Absolutely Fabulous: The Movie (2016)
good reflection of empty, shallow and emptyheaded fasion people
I remember absolutely fab, from watching it on the TV, it was much funnier. Understandably this is a film and limited to a narrow story and film length, all in all a good representation and reflection of silly, "fasion" and so called "beautifull people" a film i would not watch twice but enjoyable for a distracting 90 minutes. my favourite character is saffy played by julia sawalha, i always have enjoyed her since her apearance in the 80s, the plot of the film is a mix of good old British comedy, with ignorant and empty headed fasionable air heads, that only worry about things that are surreal and stupid, money and greed is ever present in the film, taking of advantage of elderly people and gold digging are the means of survival for our two main protagonists, in essence a shallow make fun of the fasion world, that made me happy for a while, so recommended tee hee.......people should go back to watching videos of kittens, now bugger off...... (the last scene of the film, brilliant)
Fight Club (1999)
strange film
A difficult to understand film, that borders boring at some points, the fact that it has such a high rating is quite mind boggling. At some points interesting, but not the most thrilling piece of cinematography that I've seen, plays with the psychological aspects of humanity, and in the end is a confusing expo of a delusional persons realty, illustrated through "fighting" with ones self and then recruiting others to demonstrate similar violence as if it were to contribute in the bettering of individuals who ultimately degenerate in a seudo-terrorist activity and is only ended when one of the two polarities of the protagonist, causes a shot to his head, ending the personal torture of enduring this film.