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    Thumbs up Killers of the Flower Moon (2023)

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    Damn, this like slow israeli Palestine shit all over !
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    tried to watch,got bored after 1h
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    Watched to the end.
    Sad shit without any meaning or plot.
    For me scorsese died
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    Cinema is dead, and definitely not because of Scorsese.
    it's hip to be square
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    the cast is good,the scenes are good but it lacks something ,maybe it was a good movie back when dicaprio winned an oscar for the movie in wich killed a bear with bear hands but not for 2023

    in 2023 it feels like bindge watching Peaky Blinders,wich i haven't seen until now and now it make me think why the f this tv show was so high rated
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    I think DiCaprio's greatest frustration was not having won his best actor Oscar for 2013 Wolf of Wall Street.
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    they where other times ,those years where the last in cinema
    if DiCaprio was a young actor after 2015, even a secondary role no longer catched
    Wolf of Wall Street in 2020 became She-Wolf of Wall Street 100%
    so it should be satisfied with what he has achieved until "the message" started to run hollywood
    after,outside Scorsese is kinda shadow banned on casting also
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    I choose to watch this because Leo is one of the many stars I love watching. However, I lost interest after that last sister is murdered. I believe it was because the movie was too long to keep the viewers engrossed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by dissonator View Post
    Watched to the end.
    Sad shit without any meaning or plot.
    For me scorsese died
    Quote Originally Posted by alpacino View Post
    Cinema is dead, and definitely not because of Scorsese.
    Hollywood is only a small (although highly visible) part of cinema. Maybe this could be an opportunity to check out what else is out there.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    is not much else outhere , since the rest don't have the budgets
    i could mention however the indian tv show sacred games
    in the movie categ notable one is i think SISU https://www.imdb.com/title/tt14846026/
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    I'll just namedrop a few local ones...

    Esperando la carroza (1985)
    Pizza, birra, faso (1997)
    Nueve reinas (2000)
    Un oso rojo (2002)
    Memorias del saqueo (2004)
    Iluminados por el fuego (2005)
    El secreto de sus ojos (2009)
    Un cuento chino (2011)
    Relatos salvajes (2014)
    Plata dulce (1982)
    76 89 03 (2000)
    Un peso, un dólar (2006)

    Edit: added another entry and rearranged the list. The last three are comedic criticism of the social reality and economic policies during the times they are set in, and will likely require you to do some reading to be truly understood, but are still worth watching.
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Nice list, Anon.
    Argentina's cinema usually has good original ideas. I can second on "Nueve Reinas" and "Un Conto Chino" as good entertainment cinema from Argentina, as is the original version of Vanilla Sky, much better than the Hollywood one: "Abre los Ojos".
    These are entertaining movies that are very nice to watch for those just want a popcorn and spend some time.
    But if looking into more deep movies, more drama or more shocking cinema, Argentina has a lot more to offer, specially during the 2000s decade, as do Uruguay.

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    Dropping some more options of simple entertainment from around the world to answer DarkSaibot (I am skipping more "dense" movies, which I prefer, and trying to choose things more similar with mainstream cinema):

    Nr 10 (2021) - Netherlands
    Mujeres al borde de un ataque de nervios (1988) - Spain
    Ema (2019) - Chile
    Hejter (2020) - Poland
    Lola Rennt (1998) - Germany
    Good Bye Lenin! (2003) - Germany
    Parasite (2019) - South Korea
    Magical Girl (2014) - Spain
    Syk Pike (2022) - Norway

    These are some movies that can be very enjoyable for people used to just mainstream media, came to my head as the reference is Hollywood nothing too bizarre or hard to get on them, I believe anyone can have fun with some of them.
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    Quote Originally Posted by sbestran View Post
    Argentina's cinema usually has good original ideas.
    The film industry (and fine arts) are partially subsidized here, but even so we can't compete against Hollywood budgets as DarkSaibot said, meaning we've had to adopt a blue ocean strategy of sorts.

    I can second on "Nueve Reinas" and "Un Conto Chino" as good entertainment cinema from Argentina
    Darín is an excellent actor and doesn't get involved with bad projects. The fact Hollywood made its own remakes of "Nueve reinas" and "El secreto de sus ojos" may confirm this

    Lola Rennt (1998) - Germany
    Good Bye Lenin! (2003) - Germany
    Parasite (2019) - South Korea
    Can second these. I'd also like to make an addendum to my previous list with two more entries that I haven't watched yet but have high ratings.

    El ciudadano ilustre (2016)
    Argentina, 1985 (2022)
    "I just remembered something that happened a long time ago."
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    Quote Originally Posted by anon View Post
    I'll just namedrop a few local ones...

    Esperando la carroza (1985)
    Pizza, birra, faso (1997)
    Nueve reinas (2000)
    Un oso rojo (2002)
    Memorias del saqueo (2004)
    Iluminados por el fuego (2005)
    El secreto de sus ojos (2009)
    Un cuento chino (2011)
    Relatos salvajes (2014)
    Plata dulce (1982)
    76 89 03 (2000)
    Un peso, un dólar (2006)

    Edit: added another entry and rearranged the list. The last three are comedic criticism of the social reality and economic policies during the times they are set in, and will likely require you to do some reading to be truly understood, but are still worth watching.
    I just have watched "El secreto de tus ojos" from the list and I like it!

    Thanks for sharing!
    Last edited by Blocker; 13.01.24 at 01:52.
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