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stefaniehartmann
Reviews
Annihilation (2018)
The bad aliens again...
I agree, a movie doesn't have to depict reality. And yes, there are some good shots and some nice special effects in there. Natalie Portman acts well again.
But seriously, should we still produce and watch movies over and over again in which the doom, the misery, the fear, and in this case the so called "annihilation", are brought upon humanity by alien beings? Have we still not realised that we, the human beings, are the greatest threat to ourselves and to other creatures as well and that we continue to promote racism, intolerance, aggression and violence with these images of the evil alien/stranger?
Nobody (2021)
Crap glorifying violence
What is wrong with our world that this US violent vigilante action crap, where the Russians are the bad guys again, gets such good ratings - regardless of age, gender and nationality (US versus Non US-users)?
I just can't believe it! The fact that the protagonist loves his family and that he saves a cute little kitten doesn't really make it any better. I suppose Bob Odenkirk this time wanted to play the good guy, who mutates into a villain himself (after his participation in Breaking Bad, where Brian Cranston played the "nobody", who becomes a criminal), but that didn't work out psychologically at all here.
The King's Man (2021)
What a nonsense!
But certainly, at the centre of the First World War was Rasputin. What a dreadful historical claptrap! Sure, this is fiction, but this is just going too far.
The Rite (2011)
Stupid and tiring!
Wouldn't it be more timely to refute the belief in exorcism? Instead of serving it?
Tiring!
Jungle Cruise (2021)
Yawn!
What a boring, stupid, uninspired mixture of Indiana Jones, Pirates of Caribean and other better adventure films.
Waiting for the Barbarians (2019)
Not bad, but the the melancholic music all the time is very annoying.
And I miss the internal monologues of the main character in the novel.
The Secret Scripture (2016)
Poor film adaption
What a stupid film compared with the books. Thousands of differences without any reason. Rose's beauty becomes the central motif but should be only one under several.
Revenge of the Stepford Wives (1980)
Dispensable!
How ridicilous! Especially when you watch this movie under the German title "Terro in New York". There is neither terror nor New York. It's just Stepford. And we all know the better movie with Nicole Kidman, Glenn Close...
Dispensable!