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Aka: J.Y. Amihud. A Jewish by blood, multifaceted artist with experience in film-making, visual effects, programming, game development, music and more. A philosopher at heart. An activist for freedom and privacy. Anti-Paternalist. A user of Libre Software. Speaking at least 3 human languages. The writer and director of the 2023 film "Moria's Race" and the lead developer of it's game sequel "Dani's Race".
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My Neighbor Adolf is an Israeli, English language film about an old Jew living in Argentina, who got a new neighbor, who has a striking resemblance to Adolf Hitler. And it is about the paranoid obsession of this man with his neighbor.
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The film failed in the box office ( even though most Israeli films do ) getting only 34 thousand dollars back, while probably costing much more. It is shot on an anamorphic lens and it looks like it is shot on film too. It is a period piece, set mostly in the 1960s, with one scene from before the Holocaust. It mostly revolves around 2 men in rural area. So on that note, it is probably not that expensive, but it has a few scenes with extras, that need to look from the right time period. Given all of this, I must assume that it was a rather substantial waste of money.
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The film itself is not terrible. The premise is a bit cringe, not gonna lie. I remember seeing a trailer for this in the cinema and thinking to myself that it is almost interesting, but not something I must go and see immediately. The premise is just about perfect for causally finding this movie on TV or something. But the film itself, the execution of it all is actually somewhat amazing.
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It is written and directed by Leon Prudovsky ( a Russian born Israeli film-maker ), who I suspect is a big fan of a Luc Besson's 1994 masterpiece Leon. Ah... And you can probably see why...
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In both films the protagonist is a broken sort of man that really cares about a plant. The ( emotional ) introduction to Mr. Polsky ( David Hayman ) is very similar in tone to the ( emotional ) introduction to Leon in Leon. ( By "emotional" I mean, not the thriller sequence that Leon starts with, but the stuff that goes right after that, when we see Leon's day-to-day life. ). Both Leon and My Neighbor Adolf has a twisted sexual tension. In My Neighbor Adolf it is about a seemingly gay relationship between a Holocaust survivor and fucking Adolf Hitler himself! So frankly I'm not sure what movie ( out of these two ) does a better corruption of the audience, lol.
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Udo Kier plays the neighbor / Hitler in this film. And since Udo Kier appears in a lot of Lars Von Trier movies, it thickens the plot. Lars Von Trier also did a fair share of films with sexual tension and some amazing corruption of the audience. But more importantly Lars's other actor that comes back all the time ( apart from maybe Charlotte Gainsbourg, who is Jewish, which is relevant for this discussion, and who had some rather interesting controversy in the her early life, which is relevant to Leon ) is Jean-Marc Barr who we know also starred in Luc Besson's Le Grand Bleu and in Von Trier's Dancer In The Dark, with Bjork, for which she received an award at Cannes from none other but Luc Besson himself. And who also played a rather peculiar gentleman in Von Trier's Nymphomaniac Vol 2 which is relevant to Besson's Leon. Hm...
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Politically speaking, there is this sort of corruption / anti-corruption double-edged sword that this movie is trying to pull off. It is both an Israeli picture, but also a picture about trying to stop violence. While in the same time proposes to stop hating on Nazis? While in the same time having a strong emotional response to the Holocaust? No wander critics thought that this film is a bit too "camp". It is trying to produce this very complex philosophy, soaked in layers of cognitive dissonance which reflects the existence in Israel today. Or perhaps even reflects Judaism in general. But trying to coat all this seemingly nonsensical contradiction in a thick layer of camp, to make the pill more easily swallow-able.
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The Eight Wonder of Cinema is King Kong 1933
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The 1933 film itself is not too special. For its time, there's a lot to laud. Comparing what Peter Jackson would do later, there's night and day. I do not mean the special effects, which are exceptional.
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Until Dawn is good if you cut out the beginning
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I enjoyed the movie. The actors were more than good enough, apart from the first scene. The director is phenomenal, especially at this kind of stuff. The image looks good. I dislike the fact that it is Sony. But what the hell. The film overall is kind of amazing.
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Gone in 60 Seconds ( 2000 ) is better than it's rating suggests
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What is it with Jerry Bruckheimer of the late 90s and early 2000s and with Nicolas Cage? First in 96 we get Michael Bay's The Rock. A year later in 97 Jerry puts Cage in Simon West's Con Air. And then in 2000 Dominic Sena under the supervision of Bruckheimer puts Nicolas out of his Cage and into a driver's seat of 1967 Ford Shelby GT500, in the subject of this review, the loose remake of H. B. Halicki 1974 film Gone in 60 Seconds.
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