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Chaos Walking (2021)
Suprisingly bad
It really suprised me, how bad it is. First of all the premises come from a young adult sci-fi novel, which makes the weird topic somewhat understandable. However it is as much sci-fi as for example Twilight. The main idea is a very stupid one: from one moment people can see and hear men's thoughts, which causes funny and mainly akward situations. Somewhere in the story, we discover that there was a conflict between men and women because of that and men have killed the women. That is an unnatural and illogical deed. This is supposed to be a pre industrial setup, with many people having no real weapons, relying on strength. However in this case, history and human nature tell us that men will always subordinate women in such cases simply because they want to have sex.
From the illogical premise comes a bad film. Tom Holland is not bad, but far from excellent in the role of the young virgin boy wanting to have his first girlfriend. Mads Mikkelsen is also mediocre, Daisy Ridley performs as the bad, expresionless and dull actress she is. The story is boring, predictable and linear. Its so boring I did not manage to watch it to the end, I quit before they left the second town. I can't recommend this to anyone, avoid it.
Manhunt (2003)
My favourite dark game
I was 25 when I first encountered this game. First it is not appropriate for underage people, it is sadistic and violent. Rockstar has made a lot of games where you can kill people with several types of weapons, tools etc. But this and its successor are the only games in which your aim is simply murder your enemies. This game is incredibly dark, almost everyone is a brutal killer, an immoral criminal or a corrupt cop. Some things were highlighted in the previous reviews but some not. James Earl Cash is no superhero. This means that if you get into an open fight with more thugs you will almost certanly lose. Thats because you have to separate them, use stealth to kill them one by one. In this process the game / the director rewards you with stars / praise if you kill them the most gruesome way. And because the game is difficult on some points you will hate the thugs, so it is liberating to kill them. You can tell yourself that you have to murder just to survive, but it is also possible to sneak through the stages and only kill the bosses. However it is much more fun to stage a massacre. After Cash escapes you don't have any more praise from Starkweather and you and I think you don"t get stars and gifts but you will continue killing. At the end you do not get more or less than a bloody revenge. (Cash cuts the director into pieces).
As far as I remember some people have quit Rockstar about this game because they have deemed in gruesome and autotelic action. However the game is a masterpiece and very enjoyable.
The Devil's Hour (2022)
Touching sci-fi with excellent acting
Watching this series was a very tense and dark experience. All main actors deliver a pretty good performance, the most outstanding being the child actor Benjamin Chivers playing Isaac. Weird kids are simply scary naturally but he drives up the intensity to 100. I had to personal reasons to connect with this series: it touches two topics which are highly sensitive and actual in todays western world: mental health issues and dementia. The protagonists mother seems to suffer from dementia (later we see thats not entirely true). I lost my father two years ago after a year of horrible dementia, so I was always watching it empathetic. The second is Isaacs mental illness (that is also not a mental illness in classical sense). I could perfectly relate with the things Isaac experiences (bullying, pschychologists, even the problem of loving your own child and he being feeling the one who makes you sad) because my son also having very similar problems (ADHS and behavioural issues), albeit certanly far not that serious.
It is a pretty good watch, keeps up the tension all the time (except maybe the last episode which has more an explanatory nature). I'm very curious how they can top this and turn the story (season 2 and 3 were announced).
Oculus (2013)
Good visuals and overall mood, but very predictable
The film has many good sides: the paralell storytelling part with one part being the original happenings and the other the events after 10 years. The mood is excellent, it creates a very strong tension and it is also scary. However the ending is very predictable and that some kind of ruins the whole story. This is a more suspense horror than a graphic one so the actors have to do the scary part with their actions, facial expression etc. They are great in doing that. However it is somewhat similar to torture porn, it is very difficult to win against a such overpowered enemy as the mirror in Oculus.
Outer Range (2022)
7 Stars for Josh Brolins exquisite performance
This is a very nice premise, partly wasted. Josh Brolin is quite perfect as Royal, the strong, cold, solid rancher archetype. Talks very little, thinks about what he will say has a clear identity and aims. His family consists of his wife Cecilia, a typical relegious southerner wife, usually always having strong beliefs and never asking anything, just doing her work. There are his sons: Perry who really wants to go on with the tradition and Rhett who hates the small town and wants to leave and see the world. Perry also has a child, Amy from Rebecca who went missing a while ago. Other important characters are the wealthy antagonists, the Tillersons and Sherrif Joy, a native american lady and Autumn, the misterious hippy girl.
Unfortunately none of the major characters are likeable: Royal and Cecilia is very stubborn and rigid, Perry is constantly depressed and unable to do anything because his wife left him, Rhett is unable to stand on his own and make his own decisions. The Tillersons are mostly psychopats that know that their money lets them do almost anything. Sheriff Joy is a walking cliche (all the award things), she is like the creators wanted to include something maximally woke. 1. She is a middle aged plump woman in an absolute authority position (sheriff) in a traditionalist, religious, masculine community. 2. She is native American who followes her heritage 3. She is a lesbian mother raising a small child. And there is Autumn, the crazy hippy girl. She is dangerously crazy and destructive.
However the non likeability of the characters make the middle part of the series much less interesting. Rhett's struggles with his girlfriend, Cecilias storyline with loosing her faith are really not exciting. The overall arch saves the series, but I was happy that I could skip some parts jumping forward while watching this. The end twist is also predictable. Before watching it I guessed that Autumn is Royals sister who followed him to the hole. Instead it came out that Autumn is the adult version of Amy.
So, series 2 needs to have more action and less / better drama.
Falling Down (1993)
Excellent film, stands the test of time
I watched this movie back in the 90s and I have found it really deep and relatable. However it is not really for woke people they won't like the topics. The historical contest is the beginning of the 90s, after the ruining 80s depression and the hope after the end of the cold war. In this case the hope has not brought anything, DFENSE, the hero has lost its job as a rocket engineer and realizes that everything has changed. Basically the former style of living, the values and he is lost in the new world. He lives an oldstyle life: honest, patriotic, respects the authority of his bosses, considers family as the holiest thing in life, likes fairness. He can not find his place in the new world and adapt. So he snaps and destroys a lot of things which do not really feel really unjust: he beats up the thugs that want to rob him, he shoots the thug that wants to kill him, he kills the crazy Nazi, he beats up the greedy store owner, gives his empty briefcase to the very nagging beggar, scares the rich boastful golfer to death, shoots a rocket in the construction site which is not really necessary and he confronts a McDonalds crew about the difference between his hamburger and the ad displayed. So he does mainly things that you persieve as relatable or even justified.
Adding to that DFENSE is like an oldstyle guy from the middle of the XX Century. His values completly match: he loves his family above all, has a high work ethic, respects his superiors, he is a patriot and wants to protect the US, and he is ready to punch someone / use violence if it is necessary. Even in his relationship with his wife. He would have a typically normal life in the 1950-60-s. His wife would not have divorced him, because it was not common and he did nothing physically. However he lives in the 90s and his wife leaves him just because he is verbally aggressive.
The film remains however relatable because its about change and our relationship with change. Change in our lives is much faster than it ever was in human history and many people are not able to handle this. Just like DFENSE there are many people in the word right now that can not handle the changes in their life.
Better Call Saul: Saul Gone (2022)
Mediocre ending for an excellent series
The operation was succesful, the patient died. This was my impression after watching the finale.
The intention was to get Jimmy / Saul an arc, character development. However it is not credible, I didnt buy it.
Short summary: Saul gets caught by the police but negotiates a great deal with a partly lie. He lies that Walt always threatened him and that's because he cooperated. Thats partly true, however he made money and enjoyed it too. With his tactic he negotiates a 7 year prision sentence while the prosecutor started with life imprisionment. Then he sees that Kim is trying to come clear and quickly wants to come clear and prove Kim he is still the good Jimmy he was. So he admits everything to the court proving to Kim that he is a good man and proving to Chuck that he can be better, he is not Slippin Jimmy anymore. He gets 86 years, practically lifelong imprisionment. At the end Kim comes by and smokes a cigarette with him ensuring that he has done the right thing. So Jimmy has "done the right thing" and wants to lead a honest life.
Unfortunetly he will have no opportunity, because Kim seperated from him and he will die in prision.
So the character development is not credible: there is no sane man in the world who would give up his whole life just for the truth and the appriciation of a woman that already has divorced him.
The Baby (2022)
This is very good and original
I really like this one. I'm a father of two sons, they are 7 and 9. I still vividly remember the times they were cute babies. The story is quite good, yes, it has a quite dark humour.
In the third episode there was this part with the hillarious mother team in that playhouse. So if you had a child, you will know there are mothers that think they are excellent, think they do their job perfectly and that they have the right to tell you what you do right and wrong with your child. I watched this episode with my wife and we laughed very hard at the part when the smartass mother got her finger cut down by the baby buggy (which noone asked her to repair).
Come True (2020)
The ending ruins everything
It is a quite good film. I had no problems with the pacing or the slow nature of the film. A couple of plot threads get dropped like the two guys that get possesed by the evil dream spirits (?). But it's quite consistent and straightforward until the ending. Retrospectively, it is really annoying because I wanted to spot little clues or symbols that can give away the plot... But there are none of those, because the plot is that this is all a coma dream of a patient. Like someone wrote, you can not shake the feeling that the writers got too deep down the rabbit hole and did not know how to resolve the plot with a reasonable ending, so they choose to pull a "Deus ex-machina" it is all a dream ending. Which naturally explain everything, because everything is possible in a dream.
The mood and cinematography of the film are excellent, the performance of the actors is quite good, so it is like a.very big missed opportunity.
Vivarium (2019)
The Messages overshadow the fun
Yeah I get the message about monotonity of life, our pity goals to get a nice house, get a child, get a work in that we are really invested, than work ourselves to death, so our child can do the same. I also like the cockoo alien theory in which the aliens simply use as like livestock / babysitters to raise their kids. But the movie does not satisfy. I know the allegory would have been ruined, but I prefered it to see the aliens skull smashed by that pickaxe.
La migliore offerta (2013)
Like making love... but in the end something goes wrong and you are left unsatisfied
I found this film fascinating. It has a unique style, atmosphere, a sense of an unsetteling, eerie calm. Like I wrote in the title, it is like making love with an incredibly exciting partner. It teases you, makes you engaged, you enjoy the buildup.... But at the end you just ask, that was it? Did I miss the top, the climax? So it remains just like a feeling of a missed opportunity.
After thinking about the film, it seems obvious that it is Whistlers (Donald Sutherland) conspiracy, Clair, Robert and Sarah are working for him (he is the director Clair speaks with on the phone). Also he is the only one that knew about the secret room in Virgils house from the beginning. At the beginning Virgil says that he does not value Whistlers paintings because a real artist has mistery in him and gives him more money. Its Whistlers revenge, theft, gift and lesson to Virgil. It is his revenge because he never respected him as an artist, it is a theft because those were really expensive paintings. It is also a gift, because Virgil gets to know love that has been missing from his life and it is also a lesson to Virgil to make him realise how shallow and incomplete his life was before. And also a lesson because "everything can be faked".
Virgil Oldman is a really unpleasant, snobbish, arrogant individual at the beginning. With the progression of the movie, he becomes more and more human, begins to enjoy life. The suspense is constantly present, but I have loved to see Virgil enjoy his life and being alive. And that is because the movie goes somehow wrong at the end. Yes, he is robbed: both his love and his paintings are gone. It is painful and bleak to see him break on this and probably sitting in the trap of his memories in Prague forever. I think nobody would have been sad about the Virgil at the beginning of the movie being robbed or cheated on, but after the character development it is very depressing.
Scenes from a Marriage: Innocence and Panic (2021)
Very human, not symphatethic characters, good acting
It depends on you wanting to see a marriage fall apart because stupidity and weak people or finding something more cheerful? If you are into depression, sadness and people making harmful decisions destroying their lifes, you will love this.
Selfish, career woman has a (pre)midlife crisis while finding out she wants to have a better life, better sex and experience passion again. The tone is perfectly set as she decides to have an abortion in fear to get stuck in the relationship while his husband wants to have the kid. She decides to let the marriage, the husband and the daughter fall in order to do this. In her mind it is all about her (it's my party the party I want to). The guy is shocked, he does not want to lose her even after it is clear he has been swapped for a younger, passionate male. Then after a while she seperates from the young bull and wants to get back as nothing has happened. This time the guy collects his missing balls and prepares the divorce papers which she signs after a quarrel... I secretly hope that karma will come back to the woman, but the original version suggests something else.
None of the characthers are likeable. The woman is described enough above, the guy is insignificant, shows much empathy to a partner that does not deserve that. You constantly have the feeling that if you were in their place you would have ended the relationship much earlier. Although being a very sad story, the actors are excellent, they perfectly deliver this picture of flaved people.
Why I don't like it? I have seen this in real life at least three times with friends (career women leaving their loving husbands because they do not experience passionate love), while also the other way round (husbands changing their "boring" wifes and get a younger woman). So it is too real, and too traumatic.
Les Maîtres du temps (1982)
A very different approach
This is so much different from the movies or animations today. It is stuffed with symbolysm, creativity, ambience. The story is not that complicated. I watched this film first around 1984 when I was 6 years old. It was frightening to me, because bad things happened to the kid and did not really get the time travel aspect. Now watching it as an adult it was a better experience but also a nostalgic one. At the end I thought how good this would have been as a series or a full movie (it is only aboult 75 mins long). The thing is that it has so many wounderful ideas and incomplete visions, but with presenting these, no time remains to build the characters. So characters are just blueprints or simple scetches, just clichés. The sexy princess, the treacherous prince, the two comedic relief aliens, the james bond pilot, the drunkard old sailor in space, the innocent child etc. With a longer runtime or a series real character traits and backstory could have been added. So at the end it remains a great film, but feels like an unscored penalty which broke the goal post.
Romulus (2020)
This is gold, I don't understand the low rating
I don't really understand the poor rating or the few people giving a bad review. The story is quite realistic to the 8th century BC. A reviewer was bringing down the seires because of seeing a neolithic like culture with the people in the woods. The other "factions" or players in the whole story are antique kingdoms or alliances, there is only one cult in the woods. Which could have been existed. Sure I'm no antiquity expert, but why not? Isolated tribes remain even today in South-America or some islands.
The whole vibe of the series is extraordinary. The two protagonists react as humans, the antagonist reacts as human, not like a skilled superhero in a Hollywood movie or series. They are afraid of darkness, the forest, animals etc.
Noone knows what really happened with Romulus and Remus, there are only legends. Therefore this is a good guess, made by heart.
Terminator: Dark Fate (2019)
Heart- and soulless copy of Terminator 2
It is simply terrible. There is absolutely nothing new in this movie. It is not creative, a copy of T2. The only twist is utterly bad and reminds me of Alien 3 (Newt and Hicks killed off offscreen) or the Last Jedi (Luke is a bitter and miserable hermit): a CGI John Connor, the main character of the franchise is killed in the first five minutes. All three films were famous to lead their franchises to a steep slope. What follows is some bad copy of T2 with unsympathetic actors. I really don't understand how this can have a 6.2 average, it deserves 1 point.
Terminator Salvation (2009)
A much better film than most of the critics say
I think there is a general consensus that the first to installments of Terminator were excellent. The first movie had outstanding actors: Schwarzenegger, Hamilton, Michael Biehn, Lance Hendriksen, Paul Winfield, the second too with Edward Furlong and Robert Patrick. But than came the third with Clair Danes, Nick Stahl and Kristana Lokken with Stahl being a not authentic John Connor and Lokken being a really nice lady without too much acting talent.
This movie also has star power and good actors: Christian Bale, Sam Worthington, the late Anton Yelchin and Helena Bonham Carter. They don't shine but it's certanly not boring and was a really good story. The really bold move had been to let John Connor die and transplant his skin on Marcus Wrights half terminator.
Studios, producers and directors were afraid for a long a time to make a Terminator movie that takes place in the future. This was not a bad try, but unfortunatly it flooped. The acting is not really good (I think that Worthington is not a good actor, but Bale also has his problems).
Because of a flopping we got more from mediocre movies that take place in the present: the terrible Terminator Genisys with only Schwarzenegger as capable actor and the politically charged Terminator Dark Fate which simply erases the past (kills off John Connor) just to have all protagonists (except Schwarzenegger the face of the franchise) been played by women. And then delivers the same story as Terminator 2.
I gave the movie 8 stars because it was the last notable and decent try to produce a good film in this franchise.
Seuwiteuhom (2020)
Half horror half Korean soap opera
Someone wrote, don't give up after the first episode. I feel exactly the opposite, the first 3-4 episodes were excellent. After that it became more soap opera with every episode. Probably Koreans will say this is not that Korean, that it is a westernized version. I'm Hungarian so viewing this series it seemed very Asian to me. The interaction, the greetings, the politeness and manner, relationships between characters are very Asian. For example the relationship between the guy with the sword and the bass player girl (I'm sorry but the names were really difficult to me to know) is just a platonic love and then the guy dies. In a western film there would have been at least kissing but more likely sex. Or the long takes on the meaningful gazes of the characters.
In the first couple episodes the monsters are excellent, but around the 7-8 th episode it dies down the story becomes more drama driven. The music was mixed, it tried to have classical and modern pieces alike. They seem to have bought the Warriors Imagine Dragons song (which I'm sure was pretty expensive) so they overplayed it.
Yeah I get it, the real monsters are the humans losing their humanity in this series, but that took away the horror part too fast.
There are some illogical parts or plot holes like monsters don't die. But the first one (the women that wants to kill Hyun-Su) dies directly after being her faced kicked into pulp and after that several monsters are killed of.
Overall a really good experience and it kept me watching but to be honest it was getting more predictable and flat nearing the end.
The Mandalorian: Chapter 16: The Rescue (2020)
Fan service but you don't really mind after the utter failure of the sequel trilogy
The Mandalorian seems to me really cartoonish. The story in the season 2 was really straightforward, but as a fan of the Star Wars universe you got everything. Attention to detail, plot threads interconnecting with other SW canon stories. I felt really happy about that although I'm not a hardcore fan. Just because the Last Jedi has ruined the franchise by ruining many characters, destroying the rules of the SW Universe and replacing it with nonsense. It is really nice to see that the story rehabilitates Luke, even when the CGI or deepfake is not good. It would have been real nice to bring in Sebastian Stan to the role. He is not Mark Hamill, but looks very similar and even with the differences there wouldn't be this CGI feeling.
Overall, it was enjoyable, but at the end it began to feel like watching Mary Sues. In the first season you could feel that there was tention, Kuiil has died (so a protagonist dies). In the second season no good characters die, they just cut through enemy lines like a blade. The remnant of the Empire, Gideon seem really incompetent and inferior to the protagonists.
If this "simplicity" continues it will ruin the series, I hope they will have good ideas and some twists for the next seasons.
1BR (2019)
Really average story, predictable
I had no big expectations before watching this film, but it still was little bit underwhelming. The twists are predictable: she brings the cat with her, that will cause certainly problems; the nice guy is the henchman; they sacrifice the nice old lady; at the end she kills the main antagonist. The movie is also too long the story could take up an hour optimally, it is drawn out to 1 hour and 30 minutes.
IF you enjoyed torture porn you will like the middle part, when the protagonist is tortured over a quite long time.
The actors do a really good job but that can't save the plot and its straithforwardness.
High Life (2018)
Not for the average sci-fi fan
I would go as far as to say, this is not a real sci-fi. Yes, it takes place in space, en route and near a black hole, but it is not the setting the matters but the reaction of the characters and the humanity coming from it. The sci-fi part is pretty boring: The crew has to get to a black hole and try a couple of slingshot manuvers which are really risky, but theoretically speed up the vessel more than it has travelled before. (So the gravity of the black hole gives an impulse to the vessel to gain speed without investing energy). They try it twice and you won't know the result. And all that was the sci-fi.
The human part is more interesting though. The crew consists of death row convicts, they escaped their execution or life long imprisionment by travelling by the ship. To keep them in check they recieve a lot of sedatives and are allowed to masturbate regurally in some sort of sex cabin. One of the convicts, a woman who murdered her children and husband acts as the doctor and wants to get the women on board pregnant. So she gradually harvests the semen of the men and tries to impregnate the women. She basically wants to create a baby, after she killed her family. All the characters act like humans and can't supress their insticts even with medicine after some time: the instinct to have sex and to get revenge, settle things with violence etc.
While it works on a philosphic level, it is really slow and doesn't get anywhere or too far from the sci-fi or story perspective. That's because a lot of people find it horrible and boring.
The Death of Stalin (2017)
Historically semi accurate but entertaining
Now to begin with, this is not a documentary. It's a part fiction, history based black comedy. The actors do a pretty good job portraying the main characters. It's natural that some things are sped up or just portrayed differently. The focus of the film is to estabilish a sort of villain, Berija. The only problem is that the film succesfully makes you forget the real life deeds of the other participants.
Khruschev, Lazar Khaganovic, Malenkov, Molotov all suported and took part in the implementation of the deportations, purges, that cost millions of lives.
Later it was Khruschevs decision to crush the 1956 Hungarian uprising. So they all had gallons of blood on their hands. But they mostly are presented as merry old man. Sure, Berija stood out in being cruel and he also was a serial killer. In the film it is only shown that his bodyguards hand buquets to every girl he had raped. In reality those that did not accept the buquet had to deal with the NKVD and he also strangled some of the rape victims to death. Even Stalin did not want Berija anywhere near his daughter.
The movie is really entertaining, it shows the intriques the shifting alliances at that time.
Peaky Blinders (2013)
Excellent series with many good actors
In my opinion, this is a very good show. Not as good as Breaking Bad, Sopranos or Chernobyl, but top notch. The story is excellent in the first couple of seasons, but then the writers got a little bit tired. The actors give brilliant performances, Murphy, Sam Neil and Tom Hardy all excell in their roles. Of course this is fiction, but it is historically accuracate at many points in the first couple of seasons or to put it better, the historical inaccuracies rarely bother the average viewer.
Many people seem to hate the 5th season but I don't think it is that bad. There are also many historical inaccuracies regarding racial or gender questions. Several important characters are female and two black guys have crucial roles. Women influence the story "equally", decide about the family ventures future etc. I don't think this would have been possible in 1920s Birmingham.
It is true that the 5th season has more "woke" stuff in it (it is partly about the rising of the British Fascist Union). However the story still keeps going and it's enjoyable. So the creators have managed to keep the PC stuff at a tolerable level. But it would be a lie to say season 5 is that good as the previous ones. The story is not that good, there are two many slow motion things and "filler" moments, the actors seem to get tired, because they do not really show character development, if you pay attention, you can see the PC messages etc.
Overall, it is a decent TV series, I like it very much.
Bone Tomahawk (2015)
Average horror / western flick
The setting and the topics are brilliant, but the execution not that much. The story is really straight forward, has no plot twists. The bandits go to the burial site, they die. One of the escapes to the town, the Indians follow him. Ok, he desecrated the burial ground. Instead they not only just kill him, but kidnap a woman and a sheriff deputy. (Why? They really kidnap people and drag them trough a 4 days desert trip?) Whatever. Then the husband with the bad leg joines a search team. Which is hunted down one by one. Except the husband who has an injury. And at the end love certanly triumphs, they kill the bad Indians one by one.
No suprises, no real antagonist characters. The Indians are two dimensional, they are just dumb, cruel savage cannibals.
So, the movie does not provide any suprises and most of the time I felt the blood and gore placed only as shocking value so they could tell: wow we have made an excellent western movie which is also a horror!
I really like Kurt Russel and Mathew Fox, but they fail to elevate this film into being a memorable movie.
The Signal (2014)
Mostly predictable but it's the worst when is not
There are several plot twists in this movie, most of them are predictable. Those that are not, are maybe the worst. Yes you do not have to explain everything to create a good movie, but don't leave too many loose treads. This movie definitly leaves too many: 1. We don't even know if the spaceship is human made - machine made or alien made. Both would be possibilities, in my opinion it is hinted that humans / human made machines have manufactured it (that's why there is an identification number on the ship). 2. Why are they abducting people? 3. Why are they sucking their "minds out"? A lot of people are brainless in the story, can't remember why they are there. 4. Ok, they are experementing on earth lifeforms (remember the cow), but why the hell by creating such a bad enviroment? 5. At the beginning Haley throws away the necklace which was a gift from Nic. How did the necklace get back to her? 6. Why blowing the peoples brains out and using earthlike technology as a spacefaring civilization?
So, at the end, there are too many unanswared questions. The ending twist also does not feel right because of the unexplained things in the story. The movie had good potential (the main idea of an alien presenting himself as a government agent that investigates alien abductions is good), but it failed to deliver.
Code 8 (2019)
Mob story in fantasy disguise
You have to see this film as it is, a low budget "sci-fi less but more fantasy," mob film. Acting is not bad, it is not overacted. You have seen the whole story in several hundred of maffia and heist films. So the story and the ending are quite predictable. It also approaches discrimination issues with a somewhat racist paralell, but does not do it agressively.
Overall a once watch movie, you take a seat, make some popcorn, drink a beer and forget about it couple of days later.