7 Films You'll Want to See from Cannes
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- Опубликовано: 19 июн 2024
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A look into some highly anticipated films from the Cannes Film Festival, with a brief write-up for 7 films.
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MUBI will be showing Close (Lukas Dhont) and Decision to Leave (Park Chan-Wook) both theatrically and our their platform in these territories:
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UK/IE, LATAM, TR & IN
DECISION TO LEAVE
North America, UK/IE, TR, IN
Other films listed are R.M.N. (Christian Mungiu), Stars at Noon (Claire Denis), Showing Up (Kelly Reichardt), Broker (Hirokazu Koreeda) and Triangle of Sadness (Ruben Östlund).
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There was an issue with the video, so I had to re-upload... And I had to take some time off the channel to deal with a family issue. But I'm hoping to get things moving again in the coming months.
when worlds collide! great to see you both together!
I’m loving this style of video Julian. It’s more personal and it removes any misconception of video essayists being pretentious film analysts that try to seem smart. At any rate. Love the video and I’m watching all these films regardless.
Thanks for the shoutout (team RMN here) ❤️
Thank you for all of your work. You are reintroducing me to film. Thank you!
My experience with South Korean films is quite limited, my curiosity tempered by the high quotient of violent content I discern in that national cinema, my tolerance for violent content diminishing with advancing age. My favorite South Korean motion picture so far seen, and then only online, is 'Poetry', the estimable 2010 drama by Lee Chang-dong, which has a brutal episode (not shown) at its narrative core, but is a lyrical and ultimately beautiful examination of how those events impact the characters' journeys.
I really like your style of reviewing. It's both very personal, but I can also easily determine if a film will be something for me.
I'm looking forward most to Decision to Leave, even though The Handmaiden didn't work for me. I thought it was came really close to one of those slick 90s erotic thrillers. Still, I did like Stoker and Oldboy is a classic.
Decision to Leave is definitely the one I'm most eager to see again.
The only Cannes film I’ve seen this far is Crimes of the Future. I loved it
The motion picture presented at Cannes this year which I'm most curious to experience is 'EO', the latest by maverick Polish master Jerzy Skolimowski, still going strong at age eighty-four. 'EO', a Polish-Italian co-production, is Skolimowski's audacious remake of (or riffing on, more precisely) Robert Bresson's vexing 1966 masterpiece 'Au hasard Balthazar'. Anything from the mind of Skolimowski would have interest, and this bold project certainly commands attention.
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This video was already out I have seen it some days ago and ll iked it now it appeared again just now with no likes no comments have you deleted the previous one and posted it again??
yeah i am really confussed did my time travel machine worked
Dude I Absolutely love you
Great video (and the one on The French Dispatch. Just one comment: it would be easier to listen to you if you don't end sentences at a higher pitch as if you are asking a question. Just a tip.
“High-per-bow-leeeeee”
Thanks. Love the recs.❤️
First here. FOMO I guess. 😒
@15:14 left: High Life, right: Jacky in the Kingdom of Women
aye.
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that was different. you're on screen more than in the past. watching someone discuss film as opposed to a voice over with the film playing on screen... interesting.
Do you have a letterboxd account?
too. much. head. movement.
pls stop it rly makes me nervous
apart from that its a nice and most importantly beautifully honest and deep video
your voice is rly pleasant and you try to look good and succeed
what is that song inbetween the differents movies?
"Lux" by Ryan Taubert is the song you're looking for.
A movie many people like is never very good. It can go as far as "good", nothing more.
There is no exception to this.
Parasite was okay
Force majeure was good . This list way too old for it . Especially Titane I faked a review of it - never saw it . Winners this year rich people in the Triangle Dardennes Immigrants and Tom cruise standing ovation for Top Gun 2 - war nonsense . One of the worst years if not the worst in memory . Talk about chronic bad timing and sick box office for a war film .He's a Kalensky luver too boot . But this is the first time I've even bothered looking at the reviews a month later ..... Mubi's gone increasingly woke unsubbed a few years ago .
God these films seems so pretentious
Movies shown at a film festival seem......... pretentious?
WHAT ARE THE ODDS?!