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Palatkik

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  1. Endless Poetry [2016]

     

    An award winning Chilean-French surrealist autobiography of Alejandro Jodorowsky who at 88 years old has come up with a visually jarring movie from start to end that can be a bit of a slog for non-Chilean or French speakers but worth it. Perhaps the first mainstream film to include menstruating dwarf sex!?

  2. The Dinner [2017]

     

    The third movie rendition of a Dutch novel, this one from Hollywood about two families who meet for dinner to discuss the future of their children after a crime. I read the novelist walked out the screening thinking the movie was wrong. I have not seen the other two versions from Europe or read the book but this film is painful. Interesting to watch for comedian Steve Coogan in a serious role-play as a teacher with mental health issues as Richard Gere does what he always does. The amazing food menu soothes us from some annoying arguments to have to listen to.

  3. Persepolis [2007]

     

    French-Iranian animated biography of the life of a rebellious Iranian woman and her travels between home and Europe during the time of the Iranian revolution. It was voted one of 2007 top ten movies and blocked in Bangkok at the time to avoid a diplomatic incident. The English version is dubbed by the uncredited Iggy Pop but I can only find the French on torrent today.

  4. Absolutely Anything [2017]

     

    Eccentric aliens in a far off place experiment on a single human on earth by providing him the ability to do absolutely anything. A Terry Jones comedy with a touch of the Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy about it. It is not as hilarious as it might have been but memorable for its feel good British style lunacy as well as being the last movies of Robin Williams and likely that of the currently remaining members of Monty Python!

  5. Going In Style [2017]

     

    This 90-minute revamp of the original ‘71 movie that feels like 3 hours, is a comedy crime caper of three octogenarians robbing a bank to make amends for their pension plan scam. It is only of interest by having a top leading cast who perhaps can be forgiven this self-indulgent fluff in their twilight years.

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