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The Favourite (2018)
8/10
Love has limits, or does it?
9 July 2023
Warning: Spoilers
"Love has limits, or does it? 'The Favourite' challenges the notion of love's boundaries with its captivating exploration of power, manipulation, and desire. Directed by Yorgos Lanthimos, known for his unique storytelling style, this film delves into the lives of Queen Anne and the complex relationships she shares with her two confidantes, Sarah and Abigail.

At the heart of the narrative is the enigmatic Queen Anne, brilliantly portrayed by Olivia Colman, whose character embodies a sense of imbalance and vulnerability. Lanthimos masterfully captures her physical and psychological pain, leaving the audience mesmerized by the depth of her performance. While the film does not delve deeply into the characters' pasts, the revelation of 17 lost babies through 17 rabbits serves as a symbolic representation of Queen Anne's instability and insatiable hunger for attention and love.

'The Favourite' stands out in its portrayal of female characters, defying the traditional narrative tropes often associated with male-directed films. Sarah, played by Rachel Weisz, emerges as a powerful, intelligent figure, but is ultimately overshadowed by the cunning Abigail, portrayed by Emma Stone. Abigail's ascent to power is nothing short of brilliant, showcasing her ability to manipulate and seize opportunities. The sharp dialogue between the two characters is a highlight, particularly in a scene where Sarah confronts Abigail about her past sacrifices, resulting in a brutally honest exchange.

Yorgos Lanthimos's direction creates a visually stunning experience, utilizing intense candlelight to bathe the dark scenes in an ethereal glow. The cinematography, enhanced by the use of 6mm fish-eye lenses, provides a wide perspective that immerses the audience in the intricacies of the setting and emphasizes the characters' insignificance within the grand scheme of things. It is a stylistic choice that amplifies the transience and ever-changing dynamics at play.

The film's exploration of power dynamics and the pursuit of personal desires transcends gender boundaries, emphasizing that everyone is driven by similar motivations, regardless of their gender. The characters' pursuit of power, their cruelty, manipulations, and the relentless chase for attention, love, and pleasure demonstrate the film's bold portrayal of the human condition.

'The Favourite' not only challenges conventional storytelling but also offers a satirical commentary on societal norms and expectations. Yorgos Lanthimos's sharp wit is evident throughout the film, mocking the characters and their flaws with precision. The result is a thought-provoking and captivating cinematic experience.

In the end, 'The Favourite' is a remarkable film that pushes boundaries, defies expectations, and offers a fresh perspective on love, power, and the complexities of human relationships. With its outstanding performances, striking visuals, and intelligent storytelling, this film establishes Yorgos Lanthimos as a true game-changer in the realm of filmmaking."
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Capernaum (2018)
10/10
Life is sharp as knife
24 January 2022
First of all, it is really hard to watch this movie. It is all about the part we do not wanna see. Things mentioned in this movie including child abuse, human trafficking, child brides, immigration, poverty, pedophilia, and igrorance are revealed sharp as knife. It is so sharp that you do not want to even watch because also it is so real. I just waited for some scenes to pass and I could not stop crying. Probably while I am writing this review, some people are facing with this issues. This is a remarkable movie with great performances of Zain Al Rafeea and Yordanos shiferaw. I saw the despair in their eyes. Life itself is a despair for some of us and thank you to Nadin Labaki for showing the life and her art, the art that can be used to make life equal and liveable. Only if we understand, can we care. Only if we care, we will help. Only if we help, we shall be saved.
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8/10
Burden of a being outcasted
19 February 2021
Assasination of Gianni Versace is such a brilliant season! Andrew Cunnanan is a great example of a crushing effect of being outcasted. Me, as a gay person, people made me a lot of things that can be reflected as a anger to the others. However, I took their anger to me for who I am, and turned it into love. It is not easy all the time, especially when you outcasted, beaten, cursed as they say, it was hard to turn these into love. Being unvisible to others can push people to what Andrew Cunanan did. I am so sorry for the lives Andrew took. With great performaces of actors and actrresses, this show is worth to watch.
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Fleabag (2016–2019)
10/10
Thoughts after laughs
10 February 2021
Thank you for giving me real life !! I cannot remember when I laugh this hard while watching something. However, there are a lot of thoughts behind that laughs. The way she communicates with us was a real game changer for me. If there is a perfect and enf of his series was perfect.
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12 Angry Men (1957)
10/10
Unlike the movie nothing is just black or white
10 May 2020
The movie was black and white but all it prooved was nothing is just black or white in this world. Everything is grey maybe some things are closer to the black or white from other. Movie questioned almost every concept: What is truth, what is justice, what is guilty, what is crime or most importantly what is doubt? There were almost only 12 characters and only one place in the movie. But with every character I was able to find something about people I know on them. That is the power of an amazing movie. I will never forget this remarkable movie.
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Demolition (2015)
9/10
there is no such a thing as "supposed to"
26 April 2020
Society expect us to response to some events in a certain way but there are many ways to response to the events, like Davis does. Sometimes, we need to distrup first in order to pull up things together or, if we want to repair something, first we need to put in pieces. Davis does this on his way. Like smashing his house with a bulldozer which is bought from eBay, literally. Lastly, this remarkable movie with amazing performance of Jake showed me, sometimes it can be really late for something but it is always possible to make it up with different ways.
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The Tale (2018)
10/10
Shocking Moment
17 April 2020
While I was watching this highly effective movie, there was a moment, the moment I have remembered some memory that I burried to the deep side of my mind. It was the time I have realised I was abused when I was child. I think it can show that the power of that amazing movie. Finally, I have faced what I live. And the idea of being your own documentarian, it was one of the best way to show how to examine of our memories or what we tell about them to ourselves to feel better. I will never forget that moment and I will never forget this remarkable movie.
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