The final scene in Code Geass is very astonishing.
Spirited away is an acclaimed movie due to its Oscar’s award
The first two movies of REC were frightening, but the last two weren’t.
Perfect blue is fast-paced, especially in the first scenes.
Donnie Darko is a thought-provoking movie.
The final scene of the tale of princess Kaguya is pretty light-hearted but is sad too.
Review for IMDb
Inglorious bastards
Three stories one propose.
In middle of the second world war in the occupied France an orphan woman, a
privates group known as “bastards” and an SS officer carry out their objectives so that
they will be lead them to a place and an event where they will see their purposes
fulfilled. Along the stories it can be appreciated a remarkable work with the usage of
different languages on several scenes, unlike some titles developed about similar
contexts such as “Saving the private Ryan” which is more focused in the characters’
development, or the most recent “1917” which has a breathtaking photography
arrangement. Therefore, is even more recommendable to avoid watching this film with
dubbing. Especially, Christoph Waltz did an awe work with his command of the
language in the commitments in which his character Officer Hans Landa is immersed.
At the same time, the bastards and the woman using the name Emanuelle Mimieux
are more motivated by their desire for revenge. In the case of the bastards It can be
appreciated how this desire it may degenerate into an excess of cruelty justified in the
fact that this could end the war faster. Emanuelle Mimieux is an owner of a cinema
finds her opportunity to take revenge for the murder of her family. The events drive all
characters to the Emmanuelle’s cinema where they can carry out their plans. Looking
at the development of events it's pretty quirky how things rarely go as planned. This
keeps you in expectation throughout the stories and makes it difficult to prevent the
development of the end of the movie.
At the end this thought-provoking movie made me think about some untold things
and the phrase 'history is written by the winners'. What kind of things would have
been hidden if the third Reich would have not fallen?