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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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A lot of horror films are therapeutic in nature. They let you see and examine some dark things about yourself or the world. And that is a good thing. For example, some people were "cured" from suicidal thoughts by watching the Saw franchise. A running theme in those films, is that Saw would choose some rather depressed, suicidal individuals for the "games". Where they need to do some utterly bad shit crazy things to themselves, to survive. That puts the whole suicide thing into perspective. Making you really understand how pointless it is, as a solution. The 2025 film Vicious written and directed by Bryan Bertino and starring Dakota Fanning is also a therapy horror film.
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Obviously I watched the movie because I'm a big fan of the legendary Fanning sisters. Dakota was a legend from the very beginning, and is still a legend now. The whole movie here holds on Dakota's acting ability. And she acts the shit out of this role. Paramount were extremely stupid, not putting this movie into cinemas. Because they could have gotten an Oscar nomination. But I guess Paramount do not know what they are doing lately. Not that I have something personal against them... Anyway... ah...
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The psychological premise of the film is something like, you keep doing bad things to yourself because you think those things will help you or whatever. But mostly out of fear. And sometimes, just getting through them, just surviving through not making something bad, is much better. I was afraid, for a second, that the movie will end up being just a dream... You know... Paramount.... And them not wanting films that are too intense lately... not that I have anything to do with this... ah... anyway...
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The movie is quite intense, Paramount. Yes... And it even has tension, in one scene, in relation to child-murder, Paramount. And it also has a child killing an adult, Paramount!!! So yeah... Paramount... it is a rather intense movie. Again... I don't know why am I taking this so personally...
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There is a cool moment, when Dakota's character looks through old photos, and we see her as a kid ( as how most people remember her ) and I thought that it was a cool fan-service.
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The director has interesting shots. And a rather good sense of how to make a tense as fuck horror film. Yet in my opinion, if you don't think of the psychological therapeutic aspect of the film, the plot is kind of hilarious. It tries to be Saw at some points. Like she needs to cut herself in a painful way to survive. And that scene is kind of messed up and tense. But not because of the inevitability. Not because there is something that you know will kill her if she will not do that. But because she is kind of loosing her mind. It is like... She can just ignore the damn thing. And I know that it is the message of the film. But in the moment it makes no fucking sense.
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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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Man on Fire 2004 is Tony Scott's Leon: The Professional
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Critics gave negative reviews to 2004 Tony Scott's film Man on Fire because of "grim story that gets harder to take the longer it goes on". Are you fucking serious? How then Lars Von Trier movies get good reviews? Something isn't quite right here. To be frank, the film is very ultra-cinematic. Which could rub some critics the wrong way. Scott doesn't just direct the shit out of it. He also edits the shit out of it. Making one of the coolest directed films in existence. Which if you think about it, isn't particularly what critics find as a serious picture. And yes, the film is grim. At times it feel like a horror film. Not just a thriller. But the film is a rather satisfactory experience.
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