Harakiri (1962) – Review

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Plot Summary When I first encountered Masaki Kobayashi’s Harakiri, I was immediately pulled into the world of feudal Japan, but not the romanticized one portrayed in many other samurai tales. Instead, what unfolded for me was a fiercely unsentimental tapestry of despair and human dignity, one that refuses to flinch from the harshness of its … Read more

Halloween (1978) – Review

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Plot Summary Sitting down to experience John Carpenter’s masterpiece was like stepping into the cool, unnerving shadows of my own adolescence. I’ve always felt that Halloween, with its razor-sharp focus on suspense over spectacle, used the simplicity of its 1978 setting to tap into the universal fear of the unknown. For those who haven’t yet … Read more

Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner (1967) – Review

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Plot Summary I remember the first time I watched Stanley Kramer’s “Guess Who’s Coming to Dinner”, the air in the room almost shifted as the early scenes unfolded. The film opens with the gentle humor and radiant optimism of a young couple, Joanna Drayton and Dr. John Prentice, returning home to break startling news to … Read more

Groundhog Day (1993) – Review

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Plot Summary I remember the first time I encountered this film: I had expectations of a quirky Bill Murray comedy, but what greeted me was so much deeper and more resonant than a run-of-the-mill romantic fantasy. Taking place in the small town of Punxsutawney, the plot revolves around Phil Connors, a self-absorbed and sarcastic TV … Read more

Green Book (2018) – Review

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Plot Summary From the first moment, what struck me was how Peter Farrelly’s direction drew me into a world both intimate and vast. Set in the early 1960s, the story follows Tony “Lip” Vallelonga, played with striking authenticity by Viggo Mortensen, a tough but soft-hearted bouncer from New York. When Tony is hired as a … Read more

Greed (1924) – Review

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Plot Summary Watching “Greed” for the first time, I was struck by how thoroughly this film dives into the shadows of human desire, crafting a narrative that’s less about events and more about the raw, corrosive hunger for wealth. Directed by Erich von Stroheim, whose obsessive attention to realism I’ve always admired, this silent drama … Read more

Gravity (2013) – Review

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Plot Summary I still remember the first time I watched Alfonso Cuarón’s Gravity, completely rapt in the dark, the silence of space vibrating through the entire theater. At its core, Gravity drops me not just into a physical orbit, but into a kind of existential one: a space thriller that feels at once impossibly grand … Read more

Grave of the Fireflies (1988) – Review

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Plot Summary Even after decades as a critic, there are only a handful of films that shake me to my core every time I revisit them, and Grave of the Fireflies sits unflinchingly at the top of that list. Far beyond what I’d typically expect from an animated film, director Isao Takahata’s wartime masterpiece shatters … Read more

Gran Torino (2008) – Review

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Plot Summary Walking into Gran Torino, I didn’t expect the kind of emotional journey Clint Eastwood would take me on. This film, directed by Eastwood himself, draws its tension and strength from a deceptively simple premise: a recent widower, Walt Kowalski, grudgingly contends with life in a rapidly changing neighborhood. Watching Walt’s interactions with his … Read more

Gorillas in the Mist (1988) – Review

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Plot Summary I remember the first time I watched Michael Apted’s biographical drama about Dian Fossey, and how utterly transported I felt—not just deep into the rain-soaked jungles of Rwanda, but into a life that vibrated with fierce compassion and complicated obsession. The story follows Dian Fossey (played with daunting vulnerability by Sigourney Weaver) as … Read more