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P.S. Burn This Letter Please (2020)
A delight from start to finish
Hugely moving, entertaining, charming, educational and classy. A real find these letter are and what good sense to make this movie. This is going to be a film that will live a long time as it is so important.
Câmp de maci (2020)
Really worth watching
Loved the feel of this movie, the acting and the observational directing style. I felt for the lead character's complex life and it has a hopeful message ultimately. This film will travel to many festivals and be a hit I imagine and it is an important film too.
Good Morning Britain (2014)
Divisive and abusive
Piers Morgan helps erode British society, slowly and consistently. He does not inspire, educate, raise our consciousness, and critically bring us all closer together. Instead he forces us to take sides in the most course and tabloid ways. He is dangerous and damaging.
Magnus (2016)
Great film! You don't need to play chess..,
I loved this film, it is entertaining and emotional. I found myself completely on Magnus' side by the end of the film; I felt like a sudden avid chess fan! It is a great film for all the family.
'Magnus' explores his passion and individuality that leads an audience to fully understand why he is the number 1 chess player worldwide; the film unfolds adding narrative upon narrative, layer by layer so I, sitting in the audience, was continually surprised.
I also learnt a lot about chess but also about drive, passion and obsession. It is by following a linear structure with flashback, that Benjamin Rees, the director, allows us to concentrate and follow his journey from protegé to his differentiated self; the emotional aspect of the film is also about his internal journey from boy to man. It is left up to us to emotionally connect to Magnus' journey. We are not told, we see and experience which is the essence of a good film.
'Magnus' works on so many levels but overall it is a thrilling journey about a desire to be the best in the World. In fact I want to see it again. I understand it took 10 years to film and the Executive Producer is a chess player too. The passion behind the camera is realised in front of it too. The audience at the London Film Festival bursts into spontaneous applause as the titles began to roll.
Highly recommended!