What was the last movie you watched?

Seediq Bale part 1 + 2.
An epic war movie about one of the last uprisings by Taiwan's indigenous people against imperial Japan. I simply love this movie.
And the followup documentary Pusu Qhuni which I consider the unofficial part 3.
A very powerful documentary chronicling the lives of the handful survivors after further massacres and forced relocation by the Japanese from the perspective of their descendants, trying to face their history and reclaiming their identity.
I cried throughout all three parts.
 
I've recently watched the shittiest movie that I must have seen in a decade. It's all over the place and doesn't make any sense.

The most hilarious part is that it was presented by famous cinema critics so they talked and analyzed the movie with the audience at the end. I thought that I was either in a bad dream or I was getting trolled like never before. I felt shame for having brought my friends in there not knowing what to find out. Later I asked them to beat me up so that I could be purged from my sins by the power of my own blood. Which they kindly refused.

Such an experience.

Let's say I did it for the plot.


La Cérémonie - Claude Chabrol

This movie proves Bong Joon-hoo is not brave enough
Chabrol is a great bastard. The "French Hitchcock". I've never seen Bong Joon-Hoo as radical in a social scale.
 
I've recently watched the shittiest movie that I must have seen in a decade. It's all over the place and doesn't make any sense.

The most hilarious part is that it was presented by famous cinema critics so they talked and analyzed the movie with the audience at the end. I thought that I was either in a bad dream or I was getting trolled like never before. I felt shame for having brought my friends in there not knowing what to find out. Later I asked them to beat me up so that I could be purged from my sins by the power of my own blood. Which they kindly refused.

Such an experience.

Let's say I did it for the plot.




Chabrol is a great bastard. The "French Hitchcock". I've never seen Bong Joon-Hoo as radical in a social scale.
You got my interest, what was it?
 
I've recently watched the shittiest movie that I must have seen in a decade. It's all over the place and doesn't make any sense.

The most hilarious part is that it was presented by famous cinema critics so they talked and analyzed the movie with the audience at the end. I thought that I was either in a bad dream or I was getting trolled like never before. I felt shame for having brought my friends in there not knowing what to find out. Later I asked them to beat me up so that I could be purged from my sins by the power of my own blood. Which they kindly refused.

Such an experience.

Let's say I did it for the plot.




Chabrol is a great bastard. The "French Hitchcock". I've never seen Bong Joon-Hoo as radical in a social scale.
Which film is it?
 

Jaguark101

"Freedom is the right of all sentient beings"
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"One Battle After Another" (2025) - 5/5

The best film of 2025 and a instant classic. Great score by jonny greenwood (hope he wins) Leo, Benicio, Infinite are great but Sean Penn is the standout performance. Also the cinematography is beautiful
 
I've recently watched the shittiest movie that I must have seen in a decade. It's all over the place and doesn't make any sense.

The most hilarious part is that it was presented by famous cinema critics so they talked and analyzed the movie with the audience at the end. I thought that I was either in a bad dream or I was getting trolled like never before. I felt shame for having brought my friends in there not knowing what to find out. Later I asked them to beat me up so that I could be purged from my sins by the power of my own blood. Which they kindly refused.

Such an experience.

Let's say I did it for the plot.




Chabrol is a great bastard. The "French Hitchcock". I've never seen Bong Joon-Hoo as radical in a social scale.
Bong films class struggle from a liberal perspective, while Chabrol films from a marxist perspective
 
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