Sunday, April 19, 2026

Tag: Drama

Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem (2014)

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Title: Gett: The Trial of Viviane Amsalem
Rating: NR
Directors: Ronit Elkabetz and Shlomi Elkabetz
Writers: Ronit Elkabetz and Shlomi Elkabetz
Stars: Ronit Elkabetz, Simon Abkarian and Gabi Amrani
Release Date: 6/25/2014
Running Time: 115

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An Israeli woman (Ronit Elkabetz) seeking to finalize a divorce (gett) from her estranged husband finds herself effectively put on trial by her country’s religious marriage laws, in this powerhouse courtroom drama from sibling directors Shlomi and Ronit Elkabetz.


What did you think of this film?

During Credits? No

After Credits? No

Special thanks to Frank S. for this submission


Focus Review – 1.5 out of 5 Stars

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After I left the theater for the film Focus, the first question I asked myself was who was this movie made for? This is an impressive fact considering the countless questions I could’ve asked afterwards that would’ve torn this movie’s plot to shreds. With many bad movies I can at least give them the credit of being for a niche audience, I can at least place it within a genre. Focus is so flavorless and forgettable that I can’t even point out a group of people who could go see this. I’ve seen worse films but the somewhat serviceable soundtrack and directing is being used for a project that I think is even too underwhelming for most mainstream audiences.

FocusReviewStill1Nicky Spurgeon (wow I just realized how stupid that name sounds) is a talented con-artist working all around the world. He starts to mentor an inexperienced con-artist named Jess (Margot Robbie) and they eventually fall in love. After some time, Nicky finds himself in an eventual con that could be potentially worth millions of dollars.

The heist genre can be extremely charming and clever if done right. To do this right it often requires energy, wit and a generally smart writer. Grading Focus on achieving this, the only people who are cheated are the audience. The movie covers itself in one of my all-time personal pet peeves in cinema. You set up this big mystery involving a crime or a magic trick and then the explanation you give for how it happened is unbelievably over the top and preposterous because you can’t think of anything that is actually intelligent. Doing this is kind of like sawing a woman in half, putting her back together and then explaining that that happened because the woman cut in half was in fact an indestructible alien. You can certainly make that the explanation but it makes you look a moron. There’s nothing to be earned for trying to solve or follow the films mystery because everything is going to be explained in the cheapest way possible.

Every trick that goes on in Focus is explained in that ludicrous manner. There’s no wit to anything that’s going on, it’s all lazy, plot hole ridden excuses that are supposed to compensate for the lack of wit in its screenwriters. Just because of a plot involving con artists, don’t believe for a second that this is a smart movie. This is more like the version of smart defined by the lowest common denominator. So much crazy, loopy twists happen in the last 15 minutes that it’s impossible to takes its characters seriously. Why should I care about any of the story if it’s all leading up to very obvious gotcha moments? It doesn’t help that none of the characters are that sympathetic or likable in the first place. The villains, the heroes, the comedic relief and the henchman are all set to average.

The character of Nicky is basically Will Smith playing himself. There are no layers to the character beside the charisma of Smith. As far as Will Smith’s acting, it’s okay but he’s nowhere near good enough to make the movie rise above its laziness and ridiculousness. It doesn’t even look like he cared during this as much as he has for other movies in his past. The only time this performance looks impressive is when compared to his performance in his previous big movie After Earth.

I hate to say this because she does seem like a talented actress but Margot Robbie is basically playing a died down, less impressive version of the character she already played in The Wolf of Wall Street. She’s there to look pretty and provide the most minimal chemistry possible with Will Smith’s character. I thought she was great in The Wolf of Wall Street and I’d like to see her not fall into bland roles like this one.

I should also give some credit to the villain henchman Bucky Owens for being the winner of worst character in the film. He is throughout the most stereotypical racist old man character you can think of and Gerald McRaney delivers the lines with zero subtlety. And without spoiling it, the twist involving him in the end takes the cake for awful explanations for deep mysteries. It’s so impossible and far fetched that I openly laughed in the theater at how terrible it was.

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The only real credit I can give this movie is that technically the movie is fine and I actually dug the soundtrack they made. There are even glimpses throughout where you think the movie is going to try to be realistic and witty in the first act but once it goes off the rails, it goes off the rails. I mildly enjoyed a scene done from the perspective of another henchman but it has been done better in the past.

I return to my original question, who was this made for? It’s not particularly exciting or funny. There’s no real genre that this either belongs to or succeeds at. The characters are instantly forgettable along with the performances of its two leads. The supposed mental game you’re supposed to be playing here is obvious, BS and trickery on the part of its writers. This is a movie so watered down in what it’s trying to be that it doesn’t feel like anything. There are way worse movies I’ve seen in the past but this is a movie so lame that I think even most audiences will walk away uninspired. Focus is a movie I can’t recommend anyone to go see. If you want a movie like this, stay home and watch Ocean’s Eleven. Which version of the movie you may ask? It doesn’t really matter; they’re both smarter and more entertaining movies than this one.

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Review by: Ryan M.

Release Date: 2/27/2015

Rating: R

Cast: Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Rodrigo Santoro and Gerald McRaney

Directed by: Glenn Ficarra and John Requa

Screenplay by: Glenn Ficarra and John Requa



Focus (2015)

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Title: Focus
Rating: R
Director: Glenn Ficarra and John Requa
Writer: Glenn Ficarra and John Requa
Stars: Will Smith, Margot Robbie, Rodrigo Santoro
Release Date: 2/27/2015
Running Time: 105 minutes

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In the midst of veteran con man Nicky’s latest scheme, a woman from his past – now an accomplished femme fatale – shows up and throws his plans for a loop.


What did you think of this film?

During Credits? No

After Credits? No

Note: The credits start as the last scene continues, showing Nicky and Jess slowly making their way to the hospital entrance.

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’71 (2014)

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Title: ’71
Rating: R
Director: Yann Demange
Writer: Gregory Burke
Stars: Jack O’Connell, Sam Reid and Sean Harris
Release Date: 10/10/2014
Running Time: 99 minutes

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A young and disoriented British soldier is accidentally abandoned by his unit following a riot on the deadly streets of Belfast in 1971.


What did you think of this film?

During Credits? No

After Credits? No


Salvation, The (2014)

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Title: The Salvation
Rating: NR
Director: Kristian Levring
Writer: Anders Thomas Jensen and Kristian Levring
Stars: Mads Mikkelsen, Eva Green and Jeffrey Dean Morgan
Release Date: 5/22/2014
Running Time: 92 minutes

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In 1870s America, a peaceful American settler kills his family’s murderer which unleashes the fury of a notorious gang leader. His cowardly fellow townspeople then betray him, forcing him to hunt down the outlaws alone.


What did you think of this film?

During Credits? No

After Credits? No

NOTE: The credits play over a continuation of the final scene, with the camera pulling back over the oil fields as Jon and Madelaine ride off.


To Write Love on Her Arms (2012)*

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Title: To Write Love on Her Arms
Rating: PG-13
Director: Nathan Frankowski
Writer: Kate King Lynch and Nathan Frankowski
Stars: Kat Dennings, Chad Michael Murray and Rupert Friend
Release Date: 3/3/2015
Running Time: 118 minutes

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A drama centered around Renee Yohe and her battle with drugs, depression, and other life issues that ultimately leads to the founding of charity group To Write Love on Her Arms.


What did you think of this film?

During Credits? Yes

during the credits
We see a picture of the real Reneé, David, and Jamie.

 

After Credits? No

Is this stinger worth waiting around for? NoYes (-1 rating, 1 votes)
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Dedication: Dedicated to David B. McKenna Aug 6, 1979 – Dec 14, 2012
In Memoriam: In Loving Memory of Ambrosia Desena May 14, 1993 – Feb 19, 2009 and Kara Sue Lury
Aug 9, 1984 – Dec 14, 2010.

Special thanks to Frank S. for this submission


Guten Tag, Ramón (2013)

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Title: Guten Tag, Ramón (aka. Buen Dia, Ramon)
Rating: PG-13
Director: Jorge Ramírez Suárez
Writer: Jorge Ramírez Suárez
Stars: Kristyan Ferrer, Ingeborg Schöner and Adriana Barraza
Release Date: 8/21/2014
Running Time: 120 minutes

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A Mexican goes to Germany to find his friend’s aunt.


What did you think of this film?

During Credits? No

After Credits? No

Dedication: To my children Fabio, Antonio and Camilla.

Special thanks to Frank S. for this submission


Effie Gray (2014)

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Title: Effie Gray
Rating: PG-13
Director: Richard Laxton
Writer: Emma Thompson
Stars: Dakota Fanning, Emma Thompson and Julie Walters
Release Date: 4/3/2015
Running Time: 108 minutes

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A look at the mysterious relationship between Victorian art critic John Ruskin and his teenage bride Effie Gray.


What did you think of this film?

During Credits? No

After Credits? No

Dedication: For Natsumi Christina, Sho Henrik & Sebastian Mountain All born in the making of this film.

Special thanks to Frank S. for this submission


Water Diviner (2014)

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Title: The Water Diviner
Rating: NR
Director: Russell Crowe
Writer: Andrew Knight and Andrew Anastasios
Stars: Jai Courtney, Olga Kurylenko and Russell Crowe
Release Date: 12/26/2014
Running Time: 111 minutes

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An Australian man travels to Turkey after the Battle of Gallipoli to try and locate his three missing sons.


What did you think of this film?

During Credits? No

After Credits? No

Note: The film ends with some statistics on those killed, wounded, and missing after World War I. At the end of the credits, we see the words “South Sydney Rabbitohs 21st Premiership You Beauty”.

Dedication: This film is dedicated to all those who remain ‘lost and nameless’ and who live on in the hearts and memories of their families.

Special thanks to Frank S. for this submission


Serena (2014)

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Title: Serena
Rating: R
Director: Susanne Bier
Writer: Christopher Kyle
Based on the book by: Ron Rash
Stars: Bradley Cooper, Jennifer Lawrence and Rhys Ifans
Release Date: 2/26/2015
Running Time: 109 minutes

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In Depression-era North Carolina, the future of George Pemberton’s timber empire becomes complicated when he marries Serena.


What did you think of this film?

During Credits? No

After Credits? No

Special thanks to Frank S. for this submission