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JaapRuurd
With experience in shooting long-term, research based documentary photography projects, documentaries (film), music videos, commercials, web based interactive content and narrative fiction for clients that include the BBC, Nike, BMW and numerous NGO's, his work has taken him to over sixty countries.
In his work, Jaap is constantly searching for projects that move him. Stories that have a powerful visual identity in combination with enthralling human elements and a hyperdiegesis way of storytelling, often set in the more challenging environments our planet has to offer.
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Starfield (2023)
Best game I played in years!
Admittedly it takes a while before it really gets going -but that's by design. The game paces out amazingly.
In short, Starfield is game like no other. The (new) idea they added for New Game+ is amazing and really something else. It's incredibly immersive.
Sure, there still are some bugs and glitches, but nothing game breaking and Bethesda is already doing updates. This is a game they'll be supporting for years and years to come (like they do with Skyrim).
In short, Starfield is like the movie 'Interstellar' had a baby with the books and the TV show of 'The Expanse' and together they created the best baby the universe(s) has ever seen.
Highly recommend this game :)
No Time to Die (2021)
Such a great final to Craig's series.
Such a great film. Don't want to give away any spoilers, so I'll keep it short. Don't expect a Bond film only filled with action. Expect a 007 more human than before.
And that ending. The way it's written, shot and edited. Such art and craft work. In my humble opinion, it's a masterpiece.
Inside (2016)
:/
How in the world I even managed to see this through, I do not know. Quite possibly one of the worst films I have ever seen,mainly because it actually tried to be good..
Blade Runner (1982)
This movie is basically an ode to life.
Blade Runner has been one of the most amazing films for me to date. Without giving any plot spoilers for people who haven't seen it yet, this is because the movie has so many layers.
When the movie was made, Ridley Scott realized how many of us would live our lives today. And he has an android - better known as 'replicants' - tell us how we should all remember to live and how beautiful our world really is. Though a lot of that is thanks to Rutger Hauer's outstanding role as well.
In any case, this movie, when you watch it carefully, is poetic and it's poetry is an ode to life itself.