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The Girl in the Fountain
2021 80 min Movie
The Girl in the Fountain
7
2021
80 min
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Alternating archive footage of Anita Ekberg with the story of a quintessential diva as Monica Bellucci who is offered the chance to play Anita in a movie, digging through this woman’s ...
Country: Italy
Genre:
Documentary
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His Oil Massage
2022 67 min Movie
His Oil Massage
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2022
67 min
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An erotic film about the sexual conduct of a business trip massage and sisters.
Country: South Korea
Genre:
Romance
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You Don’t Look 40, Charlie Brown!
1990 47 min Movie
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Silence of the Lambs
2022 64 min Movie
Silence of the Lambs
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2022
64 min
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A drama about the conflict between Captain Choi Hyeong-won, who has to silence a case to seize the last chance of promotion
Country: South Korea
Genre:
Drama
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The Little Rascals: The ClassicFlix Restorations, Volume 3
2021 0 min Movie
The Little Rascals: The ClassicFlix Restorations, Volume 3
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2021
0 min
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From 1929 to 1931, Hal Roach's “Our Gang” series showcasing scruffy but lovable kids was among the studio's biggest successes in the new era of sound. But in 1932, the franchise would ...
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Sam
October 28, 2024 at 12:54 pmJoker: Folie à Deux is unlike any comic-based film I’ve seen, and it genuinely feels like a genre of its own. As a 25-year-old who’s not even that big into superhero movies, I was skeptical going in. But the film completely reeled me in, tapping into something much darker, more emotional, and, frankly, more disturbing than any of the typical Marvel or DC blockbusters.
The dynamic between Joaquin Phoenix and Lady Gaga is the core of this film, and it’s electrifying. Phoenix, once again, makes Arthur Fleck so painfully human that you feel for him even when he’s spiraling into madness. And Gaga as Harley Quinn? She brings this incredible energy and chaotic charisma that’s impossible to ignore. The blend of their trauma, co-dependence, and almost operatic breakdowns somehow manages to be beautiful and horrifying at the same time.
This isn’t a movie you can relax into; it makes you uncomfortable, makes you think. It’s almost like a psychological horror musical, which sounds weird but somehow works. The soundtrack and the musical numbers add this surreal layer that keeps you on edge but also makes you question how much of what you’re seeing is real. It’s definitely not for everyone – the tone is dark, the pacing is deliberate, and it’s more of an exploration of mental illness and toxic love than a traditional narrative.
For me, this movie stands out because it doesn’t just entertain; it feels like an experience. The cinematography, soundtrack, and performances all create a movie that’s haunting and, in some ways, unforgettable. It’s not something I’d watch over and over, but Joker: Folie à Deux is absolutely a film that leaves a mark.
James
October 28, 2024 at 1:00 pmJoker: Folie à Deux is, to say the least, an intense psychological journey that challenges the viewer’s sense of morality, justice, and humanity. As a 55-year-old lawyer who’s spent a career balancing empathy with the demands of the law, I found the film to be provocative in its portrayal of mental illness, isolation, and the deep, often tragic consequences of untreated trauma.
Joaquin Phoenix returns with a performance that is haunting and layered. His Arthur Fleck – or Joker – is less a “villain” in the traditional sense and more a byproduct of systemic failures. The film raises questions that resonate beyond the screen: How do we treat those struggling with mental health? What happens when society’s safety nets fail, and at what point does a person cease to be a victim and become a threat?
Lady Gaga’s Harley Quinn is a striking addition, and she brings a volatile, yet somehow sympathetic, energy to the role. Their relationship is unsettling and complex, illustrating a toxic co-dependence that’s both tragic and mesmerizing. It’s a fascinating study of how two broken individuals can find solace in each other, even as they spiral into mutual destruction.
The film’s musical approach may surprise some, but the score and carefully placed musical numbers create a dreamlike, almost operatic atmosphere that heightens the characters’ fractured reality. While it might not appeal to everyone, the choice adds a unique dimension that feels right for the story’s intensity and depth.
Overall, Joker: Folie à Deux isn’t simply a sequel or a continuation of a comic book story. It’s a daring character study that offers a stark, unfiltered look into the darker sides of the human experience. This film doesn’t ask for sympathy, but rather forces us to confront our own biases about justice, rehabilitation, and compassion. It’s a challenging watch but, without question, a thought-provoking one.