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Originally Posted by RoXer
Tinker, Tailor, Soldier, Spy - 40
Bad directing and editing made it difficult to follow
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I liked the difficulty, thought it captured the confusion of Cold War Intelligence. I also likes Alfredson's decision to not dumb anything down and keep things subtle, plus every shot was gorgeous, giving the film a really unique look and feel. Didn't know there were so many gay british intelligence agents either. 8/10
Tabloid - Documentary by Errol Morris about a beauty queen who was charged with kidnapping and raping some mormon dude she was obsessed with and how she became a tabloid sensation. Morris has a knack for finding crazy ass people and using their messed up stories to explore more complex ideas, like the haziness of truth. 7/10
Gates of Heaven - Another Morris documentary, this was about the owners of a pet cemetery and the people who have their pets buried there. 7/10
A Dangerous Method - Fassbender and Viggo were amazing, movie was kinda meh. It's exploration of psychoanalysis and the sophisticated conversations/feud between Freud and Jung was interesting but Keira Knightly wasn't all that convincing and as a movie it felt a little "undercooked".