There was a *fan theory circulating from audiences* of the movie at the time that *Lola's real father was actually the security guard.* Which was why they had an *unspoken "connection" with one another* , not only with their casual and decidedly "familiar" interactions, but especially with *the hand-holding during the ambulance scene. What do you think, Maggie?*
And she has reviewed Run Lola Run... You put me on my knees! I discovered this movie just a month before you unfortunately. It was hard to find reviews of it. I was young and stupid at that time : I didn't understand I had watched the movie a month too early... 100% agree with you again. Only I would have emphasised on the energy the movie provides, the perfectly fitting techno music and on how great Lola is. My roommate came back home during the end credits and I was in such an état de jubilation that I immediately downloaded the spanish subtitles to watch it again with him^^ I couldn't stop watching Lola run and scream! Alright now the final test, tommorow I am checking out your Florida Project and Roma reviews. Two movies I can't get out of my head lately along with Climax. I don't have anything bad to say about Roma and only one minor defect in FP. So if you pointed out more issues you better have used a pretty good argumentation!
*"Liker" # 69 : I'm feelin' lucky!* In all seriousness, thanks Maggie, for finally reviewing "Lola Rennt"! I've loved this movie since I first saw it like 15 years ago, and am so glad to know that you've at last been acquainted with it as well. *And, believe it or not, I've routinely made friends simply by recommending or showing this movie to them!*
PS: My favourite track from the "score" is "Supermarket", and while it is technically "diegetic" to the story, it would work perfectly in other movies too.
I saw this movie a long time ago in 1999 I think. I liked it a lot. I should probably rewatch it sometime. I'm so glad you referenced videogames here because it definately has that keep trying until you get it right thing. Also I think it influenced the Mirror's Edge videogames as well.
Just saw Run Lola Run for the first time. It was pretty good. I enjoyed it quite a lot. I picked up on pretty much all the themes, and appreciated things like the side characters alternate futures. But for some reason, it doesn't feel like a repeat view for me. Maybe its one of those movies that once i know how it ends, i lose the desire to watch again. Maybe because it's the same run with different outcomes. Not sure.
I think the movie works as an exploration of multiverses, where she goes through several universes and the idea of showing the still shots that speed through a whole history is very multiverse. The comparison to a video game works pretty good too.
An early film with this theme is "Repeat Performance" (1947), a black-and-white Hollywood film noir with Joan Leslie wishing on New Year's Eve that she would live the past year over, and getting her wish. Existing DVDs for this film look lousy. Amazon Prime used to stream this, but no longer. "Run Lola Run" is, of course, one of the more stylish films of this kind. I saw it when it came out and it was quite impactful then. Besides the time-loop theme, the film also uses animation, songs, and other stylistic touches.
Great review, I think you might like Last year at Marienbad, or The Holy Mountain, both are pretty trippy. Keep up the good work, you have good taste.x
great review. my fav foreign film of all time. U can tell wachowskis were influenced by it, later went on to collaborate with the director multiple times. the movie is just a shotgun to the face of pure fun and adrenaline
Awesome review as always! But I really wish you would review newer movies a little bit more often. I realize you can’t review as many films as other channels do since you’re probably busy with other stuff, but I’d love to hear your opinion on A Star is Born and Mid90’s
In the same boat …. I haven't gotten around to "Run Lola Run". Even though the way you've described it is a draw to finally see it, my existing collection already has a stack of titles demanding a first viewing from me (starting with "Boyz N the Hood"). So getting around to "Run Lola Run" will still take a long time. Even products of the German film industry are in a queue, more out of having to pace the consumption: every German work I've encountered so far is bonkers (with the exception of "Das Boot", which is too long and deliberate to bother with insanity).
I think the opening quotes are just trying to get you to take it a little more seriously. In some movies it adds a lot. The opening/closing quotes in Infernal Affairs really help make the ending a million times better than The Departed. Instead of killing the Matt Damon character, he lives, but the end is much darker, because in Infernal Affairs he's not such an evil character. He just chose a different path and ended up doing horrible things... According to Buddha, "He who is in Continuous Hell never dies. Longevity is a great hardship in Continuous Hell."
l thought that movie was ok to watch back in it's day, but l can only remember just a bit of it now. But over all, that was a good movie review there Mate, and if you like reviewing old retro movies from the past, try reviewing that classic movie 'CALIGULA' next time (if you can), Thanks.
Interesting review. It is strange that it was released the same year as Sliding Doors (both films having a similar premise). I like films that play with the form, like Pulp Fiction. The multiverse/alternate timeline has been used in several movies/books/sitcoms eg: Frasier, Dangerous Corner by JB Priestly, Blind Chance (Polish movie from 80s) etc. Still makes you think: what if I had taken that route. Cheers.
I really enjoyed this film and love how they use time in this film because I watch a lot of movies and I don’t really see movies like this one using time like that except like Christopher Nolan of course because he uses time all the time in his films.
My Favorite Films of all time: 1. Tree of Life - Starring Brad Pitt, Jessica Chastain, and Sean Penn - Directed by Terrance Malik 2. Upstream Color - Starring Shane Carruth and Amy Seimetz - Written, Directed, and Scored by Shane Carruth 3. Swiss Army Man - Starring Paul Dano & Daniel Radcliffe - Directed by Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert 4. Sunshine - Starring Cillian Murphy, Chris Evans, and Rose Byrne - Directed by Danny Boyle 5. Return to Oz - Starring Fairuza Balk - Directed by Walter Murch 6. Prisoners - Starring Hugh Jackman, Terrance Howard, and Jake Gyllenhaal - Directed by David Villeneuve 7. Shattered Glass - Starring Hayden Christensen and Peter Sarsgaard - Directed by Billy Ray 8. The Master - Starring Joaquin Phoenix and Philip Seymour Hoffman - Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson 9. Inside Llewyn Davis - Starring Oscar Isaac, Carrie Muligan, Justin Timberlake, and Adam Driver - Directed by The Cohen Brothers 10. Fearless - Starring Jeff Bridges - Directed by Peter Weir 11. The Iron Giant - Starring Vin Diesel - Directed by Brad Bird 12. 20th Century Women - Starring Lucas Jade Zumann, Annette Benning, Greta Gerwig & Elle Fanning - Directed by Mike Mills 13. Princess Mononoke - Starring Billy Crudup and Claire Danes - Directed by Hayao Miyazaki 14. Artificial Intelligence - Starring Haley Joel Osment and Jude Law - Directed by Steven Spielberg 15. Suspiria - Starring Jessica Harper and Stefania Casini - Directed by Dario Argento 16. Blade Runner 2049 - Starring Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford - Directed by Denis Villeneuve 17. Arrival - Starring Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, and Forest Whitikar - Directed by Denis Villeneuve 18. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson - Directed by Alfonso Cuaron 19. Children of Men - Starring Clive Owen - Directed by Alfonso Cuaron 20. Gattaca - Starring Ethan Hawke, Jude Law, and Uma Thurman - Directed by Andrew Niccol 21. Interstellar - Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chaistain and Michael Caine - Directed by Christopher Nolan 22. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - Starring Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, and Christopher Plummer - Directed by David Fincher 23. The Social Network - Starring Jesse Eisenberg and Andrew Garfield - Directed by David Fincher 24. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - Starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchette - Directed by David Fincher 25. Steve Jobs - Starring Michael Fassbender - Directed by Danny Boyle 26. Donnie Darko - Starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Jena Malone - Directed by Richard Kelly 27. Annihilation - Starring Natalie Portman and Oscar Issac - Directed by Alex Garland 28. Run Lola Run - Starring Moritz Bleibtreu - Directed by Tom Tykwer 29. Brick - Starring Joseph Gordon Levitt - Directed by Rian Johnson 30. Tron - Starring Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleitner - Directed by Steven Lisberger 31. Rumble Fish - Starring Matt Dillon and Mickey Rourke - Directed by Francis Ford Copolla 32. Nocturnal Animals - Starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Amy Adams - Directed by Tom Ford 33. The VVitch - Starring Anya Taylor-Joy - Directed by Robert Eggers 34. Green Room - Starring Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots and Patrick Stewart - Directed by Jeremy Saulnier 35. Dog Soldiers - Starring Kevin McKidd, Sean Pertwee, Emma Cleasby - Directed by Neil Marshall 36. Enemy - Starring Jake Gyllenhaal - Directed by Denis Villeneuve 37. Ginger Snaps II: Unleashed - Starring Emily Perkins and Tatiana Mansley - Directed by Brett Sullivan 38. 12 Monkeys - Starring Bruce Willis, Brad Pitt, and Madeleine Stowe - Directed by Terry Gilliam 39. Super Dark Times - Starring Owen Campell, Charlie Tahan and Elizabeth Cappuccino - Directed by Kevin Philips 40. Never Let Me Go - Starring Carrie Muligan, Andrew Garfield, and Kiera Knightly - Directed by Mark Romanek 41. Trainspotting - Starring Ewan McGregor - Directed by Danny Boyle 42. Heathers - Winona Ryder and Christian Slater - Directed by Michael Lehmann 43. Silent Hill - Starring Rahda Mitchell - Directed by Christophe Gans (Sorry, I know the movie is mediocre, but I love the game so much & the film adapts the game's aesthetic flawlessly. Can't help but love it since the aesthetic is the most important element) 44. Regarding Henry - Starring Harrison Ford, Annette Benning and Mikki Allen - Directed by Mike Nichols 45. Big Fat Liar - Starring Frankie Muniz, Amanda Bynes, and Paul Giamatti - Directed by Shawn Levy 46. Tomorrowland - Starring Britt Robertson, George Clooney, Raffey Cassidy, and Hugh Laurie - Directed by Brad Bird 47. Good Time - Starring Robert Pattinson - Directed by The Safdie Brothers 48. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - Starring Robert Downey Jr., Val Kilmer, and Michelle Monaghan - Directed by Shane Black 49. Take Shelter - Starring Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain - Directed by Jeff Nichols 50. Sing Street - Starring Ferdia Walsh-Peelo and Lucy Boynton - Directed by John Carney 51. IT - Starring Jonathan Brandis, Emily Perkins, Seth Green, John Ritter and Tim Curry - Directed by Tommy Lee Wallace 52. True Romance - Starring Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Gary Oldman, Christopher Walken, Brad Pitt, and James Gandolfini - Directed by Tony Scott Let me know what you guys make of my list!
@@keatsgoodwin43334 You'd think that if you hadn't seen the movie I'm talking about. No one has, apparently. It takes place in the Hollywood hills and involves some angsty teenager who ends up as a zombie in an apocalypse of some kind, and Jeff Goldblum has a bit part involving some MDMA at a funeral or something. It's not even in his IMDB credits. I have been looking for this movie to make sure I wasn't hallucinating for years.
You’re intellegence is sexy, but the background is dull. Do some editing with film clips too. You can be a RUclips movie review critic contender! If this is just a hobby, then nevermind, but your really good at this!
I remember that in an interview Tykwer said that he was inspired by "Blind Chance" a great movie made by Kieslowski, and if you know both movies it's realy true: ruclips.net/video/3Oq_rrjEWHo/видео.html
I see your points of criticism concerning films that open with quotes. One instance that runs against the grain is The Passion of The Christ. Its opening statement: He was wounded for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities; by His wounds we are healed. - Isaiah 53 700 BC serves to reflect back on the events we're about to witness in the film even though written 7 centuries before they took place. This one simple Scripture verse (Isaiah 53:5) provides the key to unlock the cause of Christ's Passion. gloria.tv/video/UEyNBGckJHyK3dX4zwowJpxd1 I'd say it's sensible to go on a case by case basis.
Except...Isaiah is not talking about the Messiah (Christ), but about the nation of Israel! The Jewish people do not believe that their Messiah will be tortured and executed!
@@SelfReflective Let's see this verse in full context: 52:13 Behold, My servant will prosper, He will be high and lifted up and greatly exalted. 14 Just as many were astonished at you, My people, So His appearance was marred more than any man And His form more than the sons of men. 15 Thus He will sprinkle many nations, Kings will shut their mouths on account of Him; For what had not been told them they will see, And what they had not heard they will understand. 53:1 Who has believed our message? And to whom has the arm of the LORD been revealed? 2 For He grew up before Him like a tender shoot, And like a root out of parched ground; He has no stately form or majesty That we should look upon Him, Nor appearance that we should be attracted to Him. 3 He was despised and forsaken of men, A man of sorrows and acquainted with grief; And like one from whom men hide their face He was despised, and we did not esteem Him. 4 Surely our griefs He Himself bore, And our sorrows He carried; Yet we ourselves esteemed Him stricken, Smitten of God, and afflicted. 5 But He was pierced through for our transgressions, He was crushed for our iniquities; The chastening for our well-being fell upon Him, And by His scourging we are healed. 6 All of us like sheep have gone astray, Each of us has turned to his own way; But the LORD has caused the iniquity of us all To fall on Him. 7 He was oppressed and He was afflicted, Yet He did not open His mouth; Like a lamb that is led to slaughter, And like a sheep that is silent before its shearers, So He did not open His mouth. 8 By oppression and judgment He was taken away; And as for His generation, who considered That He was cut off out of the land of the living For the transgression of my people, to whom the stroke was due? 9 His grave was assigned with wicked men, Yet He was with a rich man in His death, Because He had done no violence, Nor was there any deceit in His mouth. 10 But the LORD was pleased To crush Him, putting Him to grief; If He would render Himself as a guilt offering, He will see His offspring, He will prolong His days, And the good pleasure of the LORD will prosper in His hand. 11 As a result of the anguish of His soul, He will see it and be satisfied; By His knowledge the Righteous One, My Servant, will justify the many, As He will bear their iniquities. 12 Therefore, I will allot Him a portion with the great, And He will divide the booty with the strong; Because He poured out Himself to death, And was numbered with the transgressors; Yet He Himself bore the sin of many, And interceded for the transgressors. (Isaiah 52:13-15; 53:1-12) +++++++ Taking a rational consistent reading of the passage it's evident that the Servant referenced is an individual NOT a group of people. v.53:11b "By His knowledge the Righteous One, My (YHWH's) Servant, will justify the many, As He will bear their iniquities." Take note this Servant who suffers is Righteous in the sight of God: v.53:9b "Because He had done no violence, Nor was there any deceit in His mouth." The nation of Israel could never meet that standard nor qualify for that claim. Humanity has no righteousness of its own. "But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away." (Isaiah 64:6) We can only be made righteous in the sight of YHWH by our Kinsman Redeemer. v.52:14 "Just as many were astonished at you, My people (nation of Israel), So His (The Suffering Servant's) appearance was marred more than any man And His form more than the sons of men." YHWH draws a distinct difference between the group and the individual Who is the subject of Isaiah's prophecy. v.52:15a "Thus He (3rd Person Singular Pronoun re: The Suffering Servant) will sprinkle many nations (With His righteous blood to make covenant with many nations, i.e., Jews & Gentiles.) Kings will shut their mouths on account of Him;" v.53:12 "Therefore, I (YHWH) will allot Him a portion with the great, And He will divide the booty with the strong; Because He (3rd Person Singular Pronoun re: The Suffering Servant) poured out Himself to death, And was numbered with the transgressors; Yet He Himself (Our Kinsman Redeemer) bore the sin of many, And interceded for the transgressors. “For I tell you that this which is written must be fulfilled in Me, ‘AND HE WAS NUMBERED WITH TRANSGRESSORS'; for that which refers to Me has its fulfillment.” And it was the third hour, and they crucified Him. And the superscription of His accusation was written over, THE KING OF THE JEWS. And with Him they crucify two thieves; the one on His right hand, and the other on His left. And the scripture was fulfilled, which saith, And He was numbered with the transgressors. (Luke 22:37; Mark 15:25-28)
@@13Tiradentes The verses you quoted were written during the Babylonian captivity. The nation of Israel was dispossessed, the people taken away to a foreign land, and Jerusalem was destroyed. The prophet is mourning the destruction of the land and the exile of its people. Isaiah is using a metaphor of a man to symbolize a whole nation, also predicting/hoping for a revival once the allotted time of punishment has ended. Are you saying the Jews don't know their own scriptures??Christ was later imagined as fulfilling the role of the "servant of God", (btw. while also being God, how does that work?), but that is ahistorical reading of the passage.
Just because it's an experiment doesn't mean it's not a film. you seem to have fairly rigid ideas in your assessment of films. You keep saying "I tend to..." . So a lot of your review is really about YOU, and how you want to come across. Some of your comments make sense, in terms of describing the structure of the film. For someone so young, you seems to have developed the pomposity beyond your years.
There was a *fan theory circulating from audiences* of the movie at the time that *Lola's real father was actually the security guard.*
Which was why they had an *unspoken "connection" with one another* , not only with their casual and decidedly "familiar" interactions, but especially with *the hand-holding during the ambulance scene. What do you think, Maggie?*
NIce one. Never heard of it before.
pro tip : you can watch series on Flixzone. Been using them for watching loads of movies during the lockdown.
@Jonas Alexis Definitely, I've been using flixzone for since december myself =)
never noticed it
woa
I didn’t notice the security guy was the dying guy in the ambulance
Run lola run is a fun high energy experimental art philosophical film about time and consequence.
Great fun movie. it's sad we don't see much of Franka Potente these days.
SHe's pretty old
@@Chasstful She not that old. Besides i think its more that she got married and started a family.
@@ROBBTheMovieCollector I agree, late 40s, not that old except in Hollywood. She is still a beautiful woman as well as a great actor.
Run Lola Run budget of
And she has reviewed Run Lola Run... You put me on my knees! I discovered this movie just a month before you unfortunately. It was hard to find reviews of it. I was young and stupid at that time : I didn't understand I had watched the movie a month too early... 100% agree with you again. Only I would have emphasised on the energy the movie provides, the perfectly fitting techno music and on how great Lola is. My roommate came back home during the end credits and I was in such an état de jubilation that I immediately downloaded the spanish subtitles to watch it again with him^^ I couldn't stop watching Lola run and scream!
Alright now the final test, tommorow I am checking out your Florida Project and Roma reviews. Two movies I can't get out of my head lately along with Climax. I don't have anything bad to say about Roma and only one minor defect in FP. So if you pointed out more issues you better have used a pretty good argumentation!
*"Liker" # 69 : I'm feelin' lucky!*
In all seriousness, thanks Maggie, for finally reviewing "Lola Rennt"! I've loved this movie since I first saw it like 15 years ago, and am so glad to know that you've at last been acquainted with it as well. *And, believe it or not, I've routinely made friends simply by recommending or showing this movie to them!*
PS: My favourite track from the "score" is "Supermarket", and while it is technically "diegetic" to the story, it would work perfectly in other movies too.
I saw this movie a long time ago in 1999 I think. I liked it a lot. I should probably rewatch it sometime. I'm so glad you referenced videogames here because it definately has that keep trying until you get it right thing. Also I think it influenced the Mirror's Edge videogames as well.
Nice to see a review on a classic I watched 20yrs ago. #OldAF 👍👍
Just saw Run Lola Run for the first time. It was pretty good. I enjoyed it quite a lot. I picked up on pretty much all the themes, and appreciated things like the side characters alternate futures. But for some reason, it doesn't feel like a repeat view for me. Maybe its one of those movies that once i know how it ends, i lose the desire to watch again. Maybe because it's the same run with different outcomes. Not sure.
I love this film and I’ve never been able to articulate my appreciation for it. You’ve done a perfect job of doing it for me. Thank you DFL!
I think the movie works as an exploration of multiverses, where she goes through several universes and the idea of showing the still shots that speed through a whole history is very multiverse. The comparison to a video game works pretty good too.
An early film with this theme is "Repeat Performance" (1947), a black-and-white Hollywood film noir with Joan Leslie wishing on New Year's Eve that she would live the past year over, and getting her wish. Existing DVDs for this film look lousy. Amazon Prime used to stream this, but no longer. "Run Lola Run" is, of course, one of the more stylish films of this kind. I saw it when it came out and it was quite impactful then. Besides the time-loop theme, the film also uses animation, songs, and other stylistic touches.
Speaking of foreign films, could you do a review for I Saw the Devil (2010)? That'd be sweet! Love your movie reviews
Great review, I think you might like Last year at Marienbad, or The Holy Mountain, both are pretty trippy.
Keep up the good work, you have good taste.x
I saw that movie over 100 times through this 21 years
Saw this when it came out. Freaky flick.
Please review the Ballad of Buster Scruggs, the new Coen Brothers Netflix exclusive.
great review. my fav foreign film of all time. U can tell wachowskis were influenced by it, later went on to collaborate with the director multiple times. the movie is just a shotgun to the face of pure fun and adrenaline
I used to watch this this movie over, and over. A very fundamental movie for my early film loving life.
Awesome review as always! But I really wish you would review newer movies a little bit more often. I realize you can’t review as many films as other channels do since you’re probably busy with other stuff, but I’d love to hear your opinion on A Star is Born and Mid90’s
Great fun movie! Seen it *many times* but it's been a while. A lot of ideas in this film. Thanks for reminding us to study it again *deepfocuslens!*
In the same boat …. I haven't gotten around to "Run Lola Run". Even though the way you've described it is a draw to finally see it, my existing collection already has a stack of titles demanding a first viewing from me (starting with "Boyz N the Hood"). So getting around to "Run Lola Run" will still take a long time.
Even products of the German film industry are in a queue, more out of having to pace the consumption: every German work I've encountered so far is bonkers (with the exception of "Das Boot", which is too long and deliberate to bother with insanity).
I saw this when it came out, but totally forgot about it. I'll have to watch it again.
I think the opening quotes are just trying to get you to take it a little more seriously. In some movies it adds a lot. The opening/closing quotes in Infernal Affairs really help make the ending a million times better than The Departed. Instead of killing the Matt Damon character, he lives, but the end is much darker, because in Infernal Affairs he's not such an evil character. He just chose a different path and ended up doing horrible things...
According to Buddha,
"He who is in Continuous Hell never dies.
Longevity is a great hardship in Continuous Hell."
l thought that movie was ok to watch back in it's day, but l can only remember just a bit of it now.
But over all, that was a good movie review there Mate, and if you like reviewing old retro movies from the past, try reviewing that classic movie 'CALIGULA' next time (if you can), Thanks.
Interesting review. It is strange that it was released the same year as Sliding Doors (both films having a similar premise). I like films that play with the form, like Pulp Fiction. The multiverse/alternate timeline has been used in several movies/books/sitcoms eg: Frasier, Dangerous Corner by JB Priestly, Blind Chance (Polish movie from 80s) etc. Still makes you think: what if I had taken that route. Cheers.
I really enjoyed this film and love how they use time in this film because I watch a lot of movies and I don’t really see movies like this one using time like that except like Christopher Nolan of course because he uses time all the time in his films.
I agree. Great review
Perhaps the ''repetition'' aspect of it reflects (or even precedes) Berlin's ''Techno Music'' culture.
did you see the suspiria remake?
Nope. But I definitely plan on it whenever it is available to stream.
Best lsd movie of the 1990’s! ❤️
Any parallels to La Femme Nikita?
You're cool. We have the same tastes. I wish my friends are more like you.
thanks you maam, this video helped me pass my examinations
your reviews would be really good, if not the soundquality was just a bit better. please fix it :)
Terrific film, great review
Where you gone Maggie ? Missing your regular reviews x
I looked at it from a multiple universes angle.
Great analysis!
My Favorite Films of all time:
1. Tree of Life - Starring Brad Pitt, Jessica Chastain, and Sean Penn - Directed by Terrance Malik
2. Upstream Color - Starring Shane Carruth and Amy Seimetz - Written, Directed, and Scored by Shane Carruth
3. Swiss Army Man - Starring Paul Dano & Daniel Radcliffe - Directed by Daniel Kwan & Daniel Scheinert
4. Sunshine - Starring Cillian Murphy, Chris Evans, and Rose Byrne - Directed by Danny Boyle
5. Return to Oz - Starring Fairuza Balk - Directed by Walter Murch
6. Prisoners - Starring Hugh Jackman, Terrance Howard, and Jake Gyllenhaal - Directed by David Villeneuve
7. Shattered Glass - Starring Hayden Christensen and Peter Sarsgaard - Directed by Billy Ray
8. The Master - Starring Joaquin Phoenix and Philip Seymour Hoffman - Directed by Paul Thomas Anderson
9. Inside Llewyn Davis - Starring Oscar Isaac, Carrie Muligan, Justin Timberlake, and Adam Driver - Directed by The Cohen Brothers
10. Fearless - Starring Jeff Bridges - Directed by Peter Weir
11. The Iron Giant - Starring Vin Diesel - Directed by Brad Bird
12. 20th Century Women - Starring Lucas Jade Zumann, Annette Benning, Greta Gerwig & Elle Fanning - Directed by Mike Mills
13. Princess Mononoke - Starring Billy Crudup and Claire Danes - Directed by Hayao Miyazaki
14. Artificial Intelligence - Starring Haley Joel Osment and Jude Law - Directed by Steven Spielberg
15. Suspiria - Starring Jessica Harper and Stefania Casini - Directed by Dario Argento
16. Blade Runner 2049 - Starring Ryan Gosling and Harrison Ford - Directed by Denis Villeneuve
17. Arrival - Starring Amy Adams, Jeremy Renner, and Forest Whitikar - Directed by Denis Villeneuve
18. Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban - Starring Daniel Radcliffe, Rupert Grint, Emma Watson - Directed by Alfonso Cuaron
19. Children of Men - Starring Clive Owen - Directed by Alfonso Cuaron
20. Gattaca - Starring Ethan Hawke, Jude Law, and Uma Thurman - Directed by Andrew Niccol
21. Interstellar - Starring Matthew McConaughey, Anne Hathaway, Jessica Chaistain and Michael Caine - Directed by Christopher Nolan
22. The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo - Starring Daniel Craig, Rooney Mara, and Christopher Plummer - Directed by David Fincher
23. The Social Network - Starring Jesse Eisenberg and Andrew Garfield - Directed by David Fincher
24. The Curious Case of Benjamin Button - Starring Brad Pitt and Cate Blanchette - Directed by David Fincher
25. Steve Jobs - Starring Michael Fassbender - Directed by Danny Boyle
26. Donnie Darko - Starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Jena Malone - Directed by Richard Kelly
27. Annihilation - Starring Natalie Portman and Oscar Issac - Directed by Alex Garland
28. Run Lola Run - Starring Moritz Bleibtreu - Directed by Tom Tykwer
29. Brick - Starring Joseph Gordon Levitt - Directed by Rian Johnson
30. Tron - Starring Jeff Bridges and Bruce Boxleitner - Directed by Steven Lisberger
31. Rumble Fish - Starring Matt Dillon and Mickey Rourke - Directed by Francis Ford Copolla
32. Nocturnal Animals - Starring Jake Gyllenhaal and Amy Adams - Directed by Tom Ford
33. The VVitch - Starring Anya Taylor-Joy - Directed by Robert Eggers
34. Green Room - Starring Anton Yelchin, Imogen Poots and Patrick Stewart - Directed by Jeremy Saulnier
35. Dog Soldiers - Starring Kevin McKidd, Sean Pertwee, Emma Cleasby - Directed by Neil Marshall
36. Enemy - Starring Jake Gyllenhaal - Directed by Denis Villeneuve
37. Ginger Snaps II: Unleashed - Starring Emily Perkins and Tatiana Mansley - Directed by Brett Sullivan
38. 12 Monkeys - Starring Bruce Willis, Brad Pitt, and Madeleine Stowe - Directed by Terry Gilliam
39. Super Dark Times - Starring Owen Campell, Charlie Tahan and Elizabeth Cappuccino - Directed by Kevin Philips
40. Never Let Me Go - Starring Carrie Muligan, Andrew Garfield, and Kiera Knightly - Directed by Mark Romanek
41. Trainspotting - Starring Ewan McGregor - Directed by Danny Boyle
42. Heathers - Winona Ryder and Christian Slater - Directed by Michael Lehmann
43. Silent Hill - Starring Rahda Mitchell - Directed by Christophe Gans
(Sorry, I know the movie is mediocre, but I love the game so much & the film adapts the game's aesthetic flawlessly. Can't help but love it since the aesthetic is the most important element)
44. Regarding Henry - Starring Harrison Ford, Annette Benning and Mikki Allen - Directed by Mike Nichols
45. Big Fat Liar - Starring Frankie Muniz, Amanda Bynes, and Paul Giamatti - Directed by Shawn Levy
46. Tomorrowland - Starring Britt Robertson, George Clooney, Raffey Cassidy, and Hugh Laurie - Directed by Brad Bird
47. Good Time - Starring Robert Pattinson - Directed by The Safdie Brothers
48. Kiss Kiss Bang Bang - Starring Robert Downey Jr., Val Kilmer, and Michelle Monaghan - Directed by Shane Black
49. Take Shelter - Starring Michael Shannon and Jessica Chastain - Directed by Jeff Nichols
50. Sing Street - Starring Ferdia Walsh-Peelo and Lucy Boynton - Directed by John Carney
51. IT - Starring Jonathan Brandis, Emily Perkins, Seth Green, John Ritter and Tim Curry - Directed by Tommy Lee Wallace
52. True Romance - Starring Christian Slater, Patricia Arquette, Gary Oldman, Christopher Walken, Brad Pitt, and James Gandolfini - Directed by Tony Scott
Let me know what you guys make of my list!
Do you remember some cult movie from the 90's with Jeff Goldblum that had some dude carrying around his own severed head?
Stop the Philosophical Zombies Sounds like you're combining The Fly with Re-Animator. Re-Animator has the severed head.
@@keatsgoodwin43334 You'd think that if you hadn't seen the movie I'm talking about. No one has, apparently. It takes place in the Hollywood hills and involves some angsty teenager who ends up as a zombie in an apocalypse of some kind, and Jeff Goldblum has a bit part involving some MDMA at a funeral or something. It's not even in his IMDB credits. I have been looking for this movie to make sure I wasn't hallucinating for years.
You’re intellegence is sexy, but the background is dull. Do some editing with film clips too. You can be a RUclips movie review critic contender! If this is just a hobby, then nevermind, but your really good at this!
I remember that in an interview Tykwer said that he was inspired by "Blind Chance" a great movie made by Kieslowski, and if you know both movies it's realy true: ruclips.net/video/3Oq_rrjEWHo/видео.html
I see your points of criticism concerning films that open with quotes. One instance that runs against the grain is The Passion of The Christ. Its opening statement: He was wounded for our transgressions, crushed for our iniquities; by His wounds we are healed. - Isaiah 53 700 BC serves to reflect back on the events we're about to witness in the film even though written 7 centuries before they took place. This one simple Scripture verse (Isaiah 53:5) provides the key to unlock the cause of Christ's Passion. gloria.tv/video/UEyNBGckJHyK3dX4zwowJpxd1
I'd say it's sensible to go on a case by case basis.
Except...Isaiah is not talking about the Messiah (Christ), but about the nation of Israel! The Jewish people do not believe that their Messiah will be tortured and executed!
@@SelfReflective Let's see this verse in full context:
52:13
Behold, My servant will prosper,
He will be high and lifted up and greatly exalted.
14
Just as many were astonished at you, My people,
So His appearance was marred more than any man
And His form more than the sons of men.
15
Thus He will sprinkle many nations,
Kings will shut their mouths on account of Him;
For what had not been told them they will see,
And what they had not heard they will understand.
53:1
Who has believed our message?
And to whom has the arm of the LORD been revealed?
2
For He grew up before Him like a tender shoot,
And like a root out of parched ground;
He has no stately form or majesty
That we should look upon Him,
Nor appearance that we should be attracted to Him.
3
He was despised and forsaken of men,
A man of sorrows and acquainted with grief;
And like one from whom men hide their face
He was despised, and we did not esteem Him.
4
Surely our griefs He Himself bore,
And our sorrows He carried;
Yet we ourselves esteemed Him stricken,
Smitten of God, and afflicted.
5
But He was pierced through for our transgressions,
He was crushed for our iniquities;
The chastening for our well-being fell upon Him,
And by His scourging we are healed.
6
All of us like sheep have gone astray,
Each of us has turned to his own way;
But the LORD has caused the iniquity of us all
To fall on Him.
7
He was oppressed and He was afflicted,
Yet He did not open His mouth;
Like a lamb that is led to slaughter,
And like a sheep that is silent before its shearers,
So He did not open His mouth.
8
By oppression and judgment He was taken away;
And as for His generation, who considered
That He was cut off out of the land of the living
For the transgression of my people, to whom the stroke was due?
9
His grave was assigned with wicked men,
Yet He was with a rich man in His death,
Because He had done no violence,
Nor was there any deceit in His mouth.
10
But the LORD was pleased
To crush Him, putting Him to grief;
If He would render Himself as a guilt offering,
He will see His offspring,
He will prolong His days,
And the good pleasure of the LORD will prosper in His hand.
11
As a result of the anguish of His soul,
He will see it and be satisfied;
By His knowledge the Righteous One,
My Servant, will justify the many,
As He will bear their iniquities.
12
Therefore, I will allot Him a portion with the great,
And He will divide the booty with the strong;
Because He poured out Himself to death,
And was numbered with the transgressors;
Yet He Himself bore the sin of many,
And interceded for the transgressors. (Isaiah 52:13-15; 53:1-12)
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Taking a rational consistent reading of the passage it's evident that the Servant referenced is an individual NOT a group of people. v.53:11b "By His knowledge the Righteous One, My (YHWH's) Servant, will justify the many, As He will bear their iniquities." Take note this Servant who suffers is Righteous in the sight of God:
v.53:9b "Because He had done no violence,
Nor was there any deceit in His mouth."
The nation of Israel could never meet that standard nor qualify for that claim. Humanity has no righteousness of its own. "But we are all as an unclean thing, and all our righteousnesses are as filthy rags; and we all do fade as a leaf; and our iniquities, like the wind, have taken us away." (Isaiah 64:6) We can only be made righteous in the sight of YHWH by our Kinsman Redeemer.
v.52:14 "Just as many were astonished at you, My people (nation of Israel),
So His (The Suffering Servant's) appearance was marred more than any man
And His form more than the sons of men." YHWH draws a distinct difference between the group and the individual Who is the subject of Isaiah's prophecy.
v.52:15a "Thus He (3rd Person Singular Pronoun re: The Suffering Servant) will sprinkle many nations (With His righteous blood to make covenant with many nations, i.e., Jews & Gentiles.)
Kings will shut their mouths on account of Him;"
v.53:12 "Therefore, I (YHWH) will allot Him a portion with the great,
And He will divide the booty with the strong;
Because He (3rd Person Singular Pronoun re: The Suffering Servant) poured out Himself to death,
And was numbered with the transgressors;
Yet He Himself (Our Kinsman Redeemer) bore the sin of many,
And interceded for the transgressors.
“For I tell you that this which is written must be fulfilled in Me, ‘AND HE WAS NUMBERED WITH TRANSGRESSORS'; for that which refers to Me has its fulfillment.” And it was the third hour, and they crucified Him. And the superscription of His accusation was written over, THE KING OF THE JEWS.
And with Him they crucify two thieves; the one on His right hand, and the other on His left. And the scripture was fulfilled, which saith, And He was numbered with the transgressors. (Luke 22:37; Mark 15:25-28)
@@13Tiradentes The verses you quoted were written during the Babylonian captivity. The nation of Israel was dispossessed, the people taken away to a foreign land, and Jerusalem was destroyed. The prophet is mourning the destruction of the land and the exile of its people.
Isaiah is using a metaphor of a man to symbolize a whole nation, also predicting/hoping for a revival once the allotted time of punishment has ended. Are you saying the Jews don't know their own scriptures??Christ was later imagined as fulfilling the role of the "servant of God", (btw. while also being God, how does that work?), but that is ahistorical reading of the passage.
@@SelfReflective Anyone with a genuine interest in this subject can read:
THE PROPHET ISAIAH By VICTOR BUKSBAZEN.
i have this film its a weird good film
Please review sorry to bother you.
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Get over your pseudo intellectualism. 1999’s RLR is beyond your comprehension.
Just because it's an experiment doesn't mean it's not a film. you seem to have fairly rigid ideas in your assessment of films. You keep saying "I tend to..." . So a lot of your review is really about YOU, and how you want to come across. Some of your comments make sense, in terms of describing the structure of the film. For someone so young, you seems to have developed the pomposity beyond your years.
All reviews are really about the reviewer.
Try wearing pantyhose in next review...
This movie is stupid and pointless...