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Halloween Kills (2021)
Good entertainment
The movie is good entertainment.
The producers and director actually made a great attempt on humanising the characters. They show what would be a very likely response from common people in a small town facing a force of nature that is plain evil.
Most of us wouldn't react as Bruce Willis or Sigourney weaver to a traumatic event.
Most of us would never need to face, thank God, a complete psycho that is actually closer to a force of nature than to a human being.
And that's a good paid homage to the Halloween movies and the genre it founded in 1978.
These movies are not to be realistic. These movies are not a confirmation bias for your self-assumed IQ score. These movies are suppose to stress you, horror you and then release you from those feelings when you get out of the screen feeling that your life is not as bad as you thought. This movie is for simple and plain entertainment. Just don't overthink and enjoy.
Nadie sabrá nunca (2018)
Great refreshment for mexican movies
Good movie out of a low budget
Simple story that allows the audience to empathize with the characters in rural mexico in the 70s
A great refreshment to the same lame comedies usually done by the same people in mexican cinema e.g., omar chaparro, damian alcazsr, Martha higareda.
No Time to Die (2021)
The perfect ending to the Craig era
This movie is a must see.
Old Bond fans will complain, as always, that this is not the old Bond.
And they're right, because this is not 1962, nor 1973, nor 1995.
This is a Bond shaped in the 21st century.
This Bond was shaped by Barbara Broccoli and Daniel Craig himself.
Craig's the deepest Bond from all eras.
The more complex one.
A man with a past.
A man that understands and respects consent.
A man that show feelings to both women and men as friends.
A deeply flawed man, like all of us, in love.
All I have to say as a hardcore fan of every Bond era is THANK YOU to everyone involved in the making of this movie. Genuinely, THANK YOU.