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Irish social realistic drama about a family whose landlord sells the house and leaves them at the mercy of the social services. What's worse is that the hotels supposed to help people like this where the social services pay for the accommodation are less than willing to do so in most cases.

Really makes your stomach hurt to watch this and though far from being a great movie it still manages to make you feel bad throughout. Important story in times when rented homes are sold and turned into new markets for estate agents.

The mention of Lady Gaga here and there and her gig in town works as a way to show that hotels of course prefer money spending tourists rather than the homeless and even a family like this with 5 kids.

Sarah Greene is perfect as the struggling mother Rosie Davis.

https://nyafilmer.com/rosie/

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This is the full length movie debut for swedish screenplay writer and behind the scenes assistant Isabella Eklöf. She's been working with movies like "Let the right one in" and "Border". She was the screenplay writer for "Border" as well as this one.

A danish cast tells the story of a girl involved with some criminals who travel to Bodrum in Turkey. There she befriends two dutchmen on a sailing boat which is not of the liking of her controlling psychopath of a boyfriend.

It opens with a warning that there is extreme violence in this one but the only scene that is really awful and violent is the rape scene where the actors are actually having sex for real and the guy shows his private parts and comes all over her face.

I am not sure how they actually did it and the same goes for a scene in the boat that was quite impressive. As far as I could tell the rape scene is authentic like in a porn movie.

The best part is the clash between the psychopath boyfriend and the friendly dutch gentleman that displays the typical proud clash between two men. The bad guy and the nice guy story makes this film interesting.

In the end I was pleasantly surprised and impressed by the directors debut and the actors that I cannot remember from any movie or tv series before. The actor Lai Yde playing the psychopath drug lord abusing his trophy girlfriend will surely pop up in more movies and productions from now on.

https://123movieshub.vip/film/holiday-2018

2 movies for the price of 1 to make you feel really bad.
 
Rosie.jpg


Irish social realistic drama about a family whose landlord sells the house and leaves them at the mercy of the social services. What's worse is that the hotels supposed to help people like this where the social services pay for the accommodation are less than willing to do so in most cases.

Really makes your stomach hurt to watch this and though far from being a great movie it still manages to make you feel bad throughout. Important story in times when rented homes are sold and turned into new markets for estate agents.

The mention of Lady Gaga here and there and her gig in town works as a way to show that hotels of course prefer money spending tourists rather than the homeless and even a family like this with 5 kids.

Sarah Greene is perfect as the struggling mother Rosie Davis.

https://nyafilmer.com/rosie/

MV5BZmNiN2NkN2EtOGEwNy00Mzc4LThjYzctNjhhYmRkZjZjODEzXkEyXkFqcGdeQXVyODAwMjQ5MjY@._V1_SY1000_CR006991000_AL_.jpg


This is the full length movie debut for swedish screenplay writer and behind the scenes assistant Isabella Eklöf. She's been working with movies like "Let the right one in" and "Border". She was the screenplay writer for "Border" as well as this one.

A danish cast tells the story of a girl involved with some criminals who travel to Bodrum in Turkey. There she befriends two dutchmen on a sailing boat which is not of the liking of her controlling psychopath of a boyfriend.

It opens with a warning that there is extreme violence in this one but the only scene that is really awful and violent is the rape scene where the actors are actually having sex for real and the guy shows his private parts and comes all over her face.

I am not sure how they actually did it and the same goes for a scene in the boat that was quite impressive. As far as I could tell the rape scene is authentic like in a porn movie.

The best part is the clash between the psychopath boyfriend and the friendly dutch gentleman that displays the typical proud clash between two men. The bad guy and the nice guy story makes this film interesting.

In the end I was pleasantly surprised and impressed by the directors debut and the actors that I cannot remember from any movie or tv series before. The actor Lai Yde playing the psychopath drug lord abusing his trophy girlfriend will surely pop up in more movies and productions from now on.

https://123movieshub.vip/film/holiday-2018

2 movies for the price of 1 to make you feel really bad.
I almost watched Vacation today. It was on my short list and I have it saved to watch later. Didn’t know all the details. Thanks for the info.
 
Love Me Tonight (1932)
The plot was a bit predictable, but the music is fantastic. Tradesman falls for noblewoman. Very enjoyable.
https://ok.ru/video/282160728739

Henry Fool (1997)
I would recommend. Perplexing, but very good. It's about an aspiring writer who mentors a neurotic garbageman with a natural knack for writing (albeit controversially). That's just the tip of the iceberg. There's a lot going on... but I'll say no more.
https://ok.ru/video/255986960959
 
I almost watched Vacation today. It was on my short list and I have it saved to watch later. Didn’t know all the details. Thanks for the info.
Vacation and Holiday what difference does it make when our minds are aligned and we are together even when apart.

So romantic I just want to die.
 
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A story set in Copenhagen in 2025 where muslim terrorism and danish nationalism come head to head. This starts like a typical movie about racism and at one point I thought this would side with the muslims attacked with pigs heads and slogans in blood in their ghetto.

In the early part of the movie we follow the process of a young muslim man gradually getting radicalised and lured into terrorism with the plan to murder the party leader of the biggest nationalist party in the country and its leader about to become prime minister leading the polls big time.

Without spoiling it all for others I can only say that it then turns into something else and focuses more on surveillance and those working with stopping terrorism.

This isn't a flashy movie with cool settings and people who are not afraid and instead it wants to tell us all what we are heading for in a few years time. Denmark is of course a nordic country in active battle and war abroad fighting muslim extremism and going down hard on those in the country not prepared to live by the danish system.

Perhaps a bit too long and far from great but a reminder of what might well turn out to be a future scenario. Something as unique as a neutral story about something dividing people everywhere.

No english subs:

https://nyafilmer.com/danmarks-sonner/
 
diary of a country priest
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and before that a man escaped

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which I had already seen a few times and which remained just as much of a revelation to me and one of my five best films ever upon again seeing it. and now with diary of a country priest, bresson has shot up to being in my three favourite directors of all time. I cant explain what it is about his films that I love, particularly these two which have no pretty sophisticated bourgeois dames in them, why when I turn them off I feel the need to immediately rewatch them, to get back into that space.

plus I just really like the faces, the big eyed scrawny quirky almost innocent faces, of the males in the leading roles.
 
20' arte production on jim jarmusch's 14 films, what makes them special and a top 5 ranking of their best music scenes:
https://www.arte.tv/de/videos/072401-012-A/blow-up-musikalische-top-5-jim-jarmusch/
if interested to watch: a french or german proxy is recommended.
special features: international casts, way stations, going by foot, addictions, b/w aestheticism, bird's perspective, empty spaces, silence and slowness allows taciturn characters to do what they like, literature and poetry, and above all: music and musicians, instruments and old media as fetish, e.g. vinyl.
top 5 ranking:
5) earl bostic- up there in orbit in permanent vacation:

4) yasmin hamdan hal in only lovers left alive:

3) screaming j. hawkins in stranger than paradise:

2) elvis - blue moon in mystery train:

1) tom waits in night on earth


my personal fav is neil young's soundtrack for dead man.
 
20' arte production on jim jarmusch's 14 films, what makes them special and a top 5 ranking of their best music scenes:
https://www.arte.tv/de/videos/072401-012-A/blow-up-musikalische-top-5-jim-jarmusch/
if interested to watch: a french or german proxy is recommended.
special features: international casts, way stations, going by foot, addictions, b/w aestheticism, bird's perspective, empty spaces, silence and slowness allows taciturn characters to do what they like, literature and poetry, and above all: music and musicians, instruments and old media as fetish, e.g. vinyl.
top 5 ranking:
5) earl bostic- up there in orbit in permanent vacation:

4) yasmin hamdan hal in only lovers left alive:

3) screaming j. hawkins in stranger than paradise:

2) elvis - blue moon in mystery train:

1) tom waits in night on earth


my personal fav is neil young's soundtrack for dead man.

jim jarmusch is on my list of directors I need to watch more of. I saw stranger than paradise recently and it was great. I love the slowness of it. I love movies like that. I've watched deadman before but didn't really like it much at the time which makes me think I need to rewatch it.
 
jim jarmusch is on my list of directors I need to watch more of. I saw stranger than paradise recently and it was great. I love the slowness of it. I love movies like that. I've watched deadman before but didn't really like it much at the time which makes me think I need to rewatch it.
thats exactly what i thought. the vampire movie looks promising too. i find his characters funny as the all look dressed up with nowhere really to go.
have you seen his latest film, the dead dont die? i'm not into zombie films but the cast surely looks promising, e.g. iggy pop as a zombie and tilda swinton is always great.
 
thats exactly what i thought. the vampire movie looks promising too. i find his characters funny as the all look dressed up with nowhere really to go.
have you seen his latest film, the dead dont die? i'm not into zombie films but the cast surely looks promising, e.g. iggy pop as a zombie and tilda swinton is always great.

im not into zombie films either but that looks incredibly rad. i laughed out loud when the zombie said "chardonnay" :lbf: is it out on dvd yet?
 
I've never watched fewer films in a year than during this one so far. Netflix was the worst thing that could have happened to the industry. Tv series have completely taken over and it's no wonder with the times we live in and new patterns where people consume it in a new way.

How on earth can there still be cinemas left and watching what they show makes you depressed wanting to call the police to have someone arrested.

I find myself struggling to put on a movie that's over 90 minutes long. I stopped reading books cause of the jewish influence and power over them and now the same goes for most movies.

Tv series however dare to be provocative and politically incorrect for however long that lasts.
 
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