Freaks (1932) – Review

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Plot Summary When I first watched Tod Browning’s Freaks, I knew immediately I was experiencing a story unlike any other that classic Hollywood dared to tell. The film brought me into the close-knit world of a traveling circus sideshow, where the so-called “freaks”—members of the troupe with physical disabilities or differences—try to navigate life as … Read more

Frankenstein (1931) – Review

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Plot Summary The first time I saw James Whale’s 1931 “Frankenstein”, I was instantly struck by how it doesn’t waste time with drawn-out exposition, instead choosing to build a palpable sense of dread from the opening sequence. Dr. Henry Frankenstein, a brilliant but troubled scientist, is obsessed with the idea of reanimating dead tissue. With … Read more

Forrest Gump (1994) – Review

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Plot Summary I don’t think any film has ever managed to marry simplicity and depth quite like Robert Zemeckis’s Forrest Gump. The first time I sat down with it, I expected a straightforward drama about an unlikely hero, but what I found was a journey that cut across the fabric of American history, culture, and … Read more

Force of Evil (1948) – Review

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Plot Summary From the moment I first watched “Force of Evil,” I found myself deeply unsettled by its haunting portrayal of personal and systemic corruption, all staged within the noir-drenched streets of New York City. Directed by Abraham Polonsky, this film noir unspools a story that’s as tightly wound as the hearts of its characters. … Read more

Foolish Wives (1922) – Review

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Plot Summary To this day, I remember the sense of unease that settled over me as I first watched Foolish Wives. There’s something so captivating about Erich von Stroheim’s ability to flood the screen with luxury and danger at the same time. Presented as a psychological drama, the film follows the enigmatic figure of Count … Read more

Floating Weeds (1959) – Review

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Plot Summary The first time I encountered “Floating Weeds,” directed by Yasujirō Ozu, I was immediately struck by its gentle yet piercing manner of storytelling. Rather than plunging headfirst into melodrama, the film invites me to wade slowly into the emotional waters of a drifting theater troupe and their entanglements in a small seaside town. … Read more

Flags of Our Fathers (2006) – Review

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Plot Summary Watching “Flags of Our Fathers,” I felt swept up by the emotional complexity and haunting ambiguity that Clint Eastwood brought to this World War II epic. The film unspools across two timelines: the carnage of the Battle of Iwo Jima and the swirling aftermath that awaited the surviving flag-raisers back home. Based on … Read more

Fitzcarraldo (1982) – Review

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Plot Summary From the moment I first immersed myself in Werner Herzog’s “Fitzcarraldo”, I found myself drawn into a fever dream of ambition and obsession, set against the breathtaking and perilous backdrop of the Peruvian rainforest. The film follows an opera-loving Irishman, Brian Sweeney Fitzgerald—nicknamed Fitzcarraldo—played by Klaus Kinski, whose larger-than-life vision is to bring … Read more

First They Killed My Father (2017) – Review

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Plot Summary From the moment I pressed play on Angelina Jolie’s harrowing drama, I felt pulled into a world I rarely encounter on screen—a child’s view of political upheaval that’s as visually stunning as it is emotionally devastating. While First They Killed My Father belongs to the war drama genre, what immediately struck me wasn’t … Read more

Fight Club (1999) – Review

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Plot Summary Nobody warned me the first time I watched “Fight Club” that I would walk away feeling so powerfully unsettled—yet oddly understood. Directed by David Fincher, this film struck me as a cinematic live wire: a brash, unfiltered diagnosis of modern masculinity and consumer fatigue poured into the jagged mold of a psychological thriller. … Read more