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Lovely Molly (2011)
Incredibly bad, do not waste your time.
Really? I was drawn to this movie for one simple thing..the producer of Blair witch, so it must be something at least, right. I really liked blair witch, it was original, had some really nice scares. Well, please keep away from this one, and don't waste any energy or time watching this terrible production. . This is a totally different sphere. I am amazed what a load of bulls"t some producer can through out there, just because it has made it it before.
The movie just picture some mental breakdown of a gal, which tries to blend in a possession thing from her deceased dad. Well, I could have spun that off much better, with some scenes at least that would make it worthwhile. I am so frustrated I didn't stop watching after the first 10min of the movie, so you do yourself a favor and do not bother at all.
Café (2011)
Trying to indulge suicide as a mean to reach self realization?
Yes, it is different than most flicks out there...why? Because it deals with the meaning of life, choices and so on.. but what else? That is it. Played out in an environment that can deal with different characters, which stayed in a café that supposedly should be unique in a certain way, but it has been carried out plenty of times before in motion pictures. In what way would I describe this movie? ..absolutely pointless. Why I give it 3 stars is that it has a steady line, and do not completely go awry as other movies might do when trying to deal with heavy stuff like this...BUT. How the movie ends! Is absolutely heinous. How should you deal with what the "little girl" says; to have the revelation that the fat guy has? Is consciously committing suicide the way to bring enlightenment? By saying consciously, I mean by rationally choosing to end your life, for something greater than yourself and thereby as the flick depicts give you enlightenment ? Its absolutely nonsense how it is explained. Yes, I get that it might trying to say that by giving up the ego and the illusion that you are not one separate thing and everything is instead expressions of the same thing. But hey, common ! When the girl is explaining by the table about why she programmed the program, made it tiny bit interesting, that expressions in this world is all the same, anger, joy, sadness, happiness and so on, and by making this world, the parts should finally come into a revelation that everything is just an interpretation of the same thing. And by doing just that, would lead to something that never could have existed without the split up from oneness. It is just about we interpret the things we realize as reality and put it into categories. But when the heavy subject of the bad things that happen in this world is explained, it totally goes shallow and tease you with the stupidity. What does it have to do with the guy consciously choosing to give up his life, have anything to do with the subject that is the main punch of this movie. Still it shows up as the punch line.
To sum this up into a few lines.. For me, this movie just adds abit interesting thoughts to play, in a controlled setting, but totally misses to follow the depth of the subject and explanations thereafter as in a Disney movie. And ending with a "what the f%k" feeling. Is it trying to indulge suicide as a mean to self realization ?
The Shadow Line (2011)
simply beautiful work
Timeless, straight-on thriller. Nowadays too many producers fill out their production with pointless scenes and dialogs without any depth and contrast within them. This series brings the characters and their dialogs meaning and truthfulness, push the story and the progress miles away compared to many productions out there. Every word and scenery lies a depth and art that really captures your attention and pushes you to hunger for the next episode. Each episode contains progress and surprises that pushes the story forward, instead of other productions that just add meaningless scenes and conversations as a fill in.
I would compare this series to others like Rubicon and the killing.