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Glass Onion (2022)
5/10
Meh
24 December 2022
Warning: Spoilers
I didn't see Knives Out, so I had no idea what to expect. Yes, there are funny bits and of course great casting. The story was so meh, I felt like I should have been drunk to appreciate it more. There was just no real tension, no drive to the story. Finally something would happen, but it was not that exciting, but rather expected.

The ending was just childish - it would have been sufficient to just break the glass, not go around smashing all the glass figurines that were pretty much standing in the way all the time anyway.

I suppose people find stuff like this entertaining these days, but it is not my film. 5 stars for trying.
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Furia (2021– )
9/10
Wonderful Norwegian/German contrast
27 November 2021
Some reviewers have noted that the start was great and the end so long and drawn out with nothing happening.

That is part of the genius of the film! We start off with breathtaking Norwegian scenery, fumbling local cops, and begin to understand what is happening. It helps to know what happened at Utøja in Norway in 2011 in order to understand the motivation.

We cut to boooooring German landscapes, the chaos of Berlin, and dive deeply into the inner workings (or rather, dysfuncationality) of German officials. That is what makes it so believable, and scary.

The acting is great! Ine Marie Wilmann can talk with her eyes, Christian Berkel does a very believable move from arrogant minister to human back to arrogant minister. Some of the others are a bit two-dimensional, but they fit so nicely into Norwegian and German stereotypes.

Another Scandinavian Noir gem. And unfortunately, too believable. No more, don't want to spoil. See it.
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3 1/2 Stunden (2021 TV Movie)
10/10
Gripping - makes the division of Germany very vivid and personal
7 August 2021
Just finished watching this on ARD on August 7, 2021, a few days before the 60th anniversary of the division of Germany by a terrible wall. The decisions people had to make who were on that train! 3 1/2 hours to make a major decision as to how your life will be. You agonize along with the characters, feeling both with those who decide to leave the train and those who decide to continue back to home - a home that now has walls around it.

There are many mini-stories that are intertwined here, whiffs of war-time Germany, bits of lives already torn apart without the wall. Longing for a better life, finding it already in your heart.

It has such a real feeling to it, I want to know if it is based on true stories (other than that there was a train on August 13, 1961 from Munich to Berlin, Capital of the GDR). Probably not, but based on various stories people have told.

Gripping - a must see, if you are able to access it.
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