Amour

“Amour” Analysis and Review: Michael Haneke’s “Amour” Is a Philosophical, Psychological, and Romantic Love Story of Old Age

Michael Haneke adds a touch of sensuous love to the lives in the evening through his deeply impactful film Amour. The film shows love knows no end, even in utterly adverse conditions. The most horrific experience in life is seeing the excruciating pain and suffering of somebody whom we love deeply. Prolonged illnesses of near …

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A Separation

“A Separation” Analysis and Review: Asghar Farhadi’s Deeply Emotional and Multilayered “A Separation” Deals with Human Relationships, Psychology, Social Class Divisions, Migration, and Poverty Not Only in Modern Iran but Across the World

Asghar Farhadi’s A Separation is filled with multiple aspects of life not only in Iran but across the world from different perspectives. Even if the film is a drama, it takes the form of a psychological thriller. The film shows how people behave as per their current situations and surroundings. Everyone has justifications for their behaviors. There …

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Shoplifters

“Shoplifters” Analysis and Review: Hirokazu Kore-eda’s “Shoplifters” Highlights the Concepts of Family and Relationships in Modern Japan and Across the World

Hirokazu Kore-eda once again establishes himself as an auteur of modern Japanese cinema through his recent film Shoplifters. The film is not based on a conventional story of mundane Japanese lives, rather it depends on an asymmetrical storyline. The plot and the characters are not bound by any cinematic rule. The filmmaker captures the other …

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Capernaum

“Capernaum” Analysis and Review: Nadine Labaki’s “Capernaum” Highlights One of the Major Global Issues – Child Neglect

Nadine Labaki’s heartwarming film Capernaum, which means chaos, points out the sufferings and agonies of destitute and refugee children in the present day’s Lebanon. The injustice to the children is happening not only in Lebanon but all over the world. Their parents bring them to this world but without shouldering any responsibility. Their lives do …

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Roma

“Roma” Analysis and Review: Alfonso Cuarón Paints His Deeply Personal “Roma” with Memories, Dreams, and Nostalgia

Alfonso Cuarón pays a heart-warming tribute to his childhood nanny Libo Rodriguez through his intensely personal masterly woven black and white film Roma. It is set at the backdrop of Colonia Roma in Mexico City in 1970-1971 and portrays a part of Cuarón’s childhood. Roma is built on the shared memories of both Cuarón and …

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Birds of Passage

“Birds of Passage” Analysis and Review: “Birds of Passage” Is a True, Detailed, and Authentic Colombian Mafia Story

Ciro Guerra’s Birds of Passage brilliantly captures Colombia’s Wayuu people and their culture. Guerra mesmerized viewers with his previous film Embrace of the Serpent. This time too he mesmerizes the viewers with his well-researched and contemplated film Birds of Passage. He along with co-director and his ex-wife Cristina Gallego entered the arena of Wayuu people …

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Ash Is Purest White

“Ash Is Purest White” Analysis and Review: Jia Zhangke’s “Ash Is Purest White” Showcases the Self-sacrifice of a Woman Amidst Changing Socioeconomic Conditions of Modern China

Jia Zhangke’s Ash Is Purest White is an odyssey of a Jianghu gangster and his moll through the changing landscape of China and its people. The film not only narrates a drama but also touches upon the socioeconomic changes in modern China. It portrays the self-sacrifice of a woman but not revenge. It narrates the …

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The Irishman

“The Irishman” Analysis and Review: Martin Scorsese’s Philosophical Gangster Film “The Irishman” Explores the Ideologies of Redemption and Confession

Veteran filmmaker Martin Scorsese returns with a mysterious, thrilling, revengeful, and overall philosophical gangster film The Irishman. When names like Robert De Niro, Al Pacino, Joe Pesci, and Harvey Keitel are associated with a film, the expectations reach the sky. All these greats, whom viewers know for decades, come together on a platform and deliver …

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Once Upon a Time in Hollywood

“Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” Analysis and Review: Quentin Tarantino’s “Once Upon a Time in Hollywood” Is a Beautiful Love Letter to Hollywood’s Golden Era

Quentin Tarantino pays a heartfelt tribute to the 1960s Hollywood through Once Upon a Time in Hollywood. The objective behind making this film is not to tell a particular story. The film is a cinematic representation or writ of the contemporary events happening during the 1960s. Vintage cars, neon-lit billboards, hoardings, signboards above the movie …

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Joker

“Joker” Analysis and Review: Joaquin Phoenix’s Portrayal of the Celebrated Villain Character ‘Joker’ Has Won Hearts Worldwide

Todd Phillip’s Joker is based on the celebrated villain character of DC Comics, ‘Joker’, set in the Gotham city in 1981. Even though the characters in the film are based on DC Comics characters, the story of the film is an original story co-written by Todd Phillips himself. The film pinpoints and shows how society …

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