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Aunty Donna's Big Ol' House of Fun (2020)
I find it difficult to forgive them for their part in Auschwitz
They made a good show, but their complicity in acts of genocide are difficult to forget about, even while watching their hilarious antics, I keep seeing the faces of millions of victims. Never forget.
On Her Shoulders (2018)
It's impossible not to be a better person after watching this film
I think the director was right not to focus on the Yazidi people's history because this wasn't about ethnographic origins so much as it was about a personal tragedy and a people's tragedy and the inability of the developed world to respond to that.
To say "it's a triumph of a film" is a cliche. But it is a triumph. The triumph is Nadia's and it's a triumph of the human spirit. I couldn't imagine someone experiencing what she has and remaining so unbroken. But she has. The film lets her tell the story and handles her pain with sensitivity. That's enough to make it an incredibly important documentary.
Anyway I'm doing it a disservice with my words and there aren't any. Long live the Yazidi people. And long live Nadia.
Ozark (2017)
One of the best crime TV series of all time
The best American crime series of 2017-18 that is so dark that it will never be as popular as it deserves.
The acting is, from the tip to the bottom, phenomenal. It is Jason Bateman's peak performance. I don't think I've ever hated a law enforcement agent as much as I've hated Jason Harner.
Julia Garner has made what is quite possibly the most endearing performance of criminal "trailer trash" America.