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Mr. Klein 1976
A French art dealer, Robert Klein, gets caught up in a mix up involving a Jewish man with the same name. As the story goes on, Klein's world begins to fall apart, and the film explores his identity and the choices he makes in a time of crisis.
Somewhat reminds me of The Third Man because both movies have hard to read main characters who get caught in something strange and unsettling, trying to figure out what’s really going on.…
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The Addiction 1995
Self-revelation is annihilation of self.
A unique and interesting vampire film thats more about addiction and pain, focusing on the characters and their emotions. The 5 minute Walken' scene, where he's happy he can do normal things again but still full of anger, is easily the best part of the film. The black and white cinematography is amazing adding more tension to the atmosphere.
Also wtf is Michael Imperioli doing there😭😭
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New Rose Hotel 1998
You're not in love. You're in lust
A very dreamlike film with a vibe that's different from Ferrara's usual style. Two men plot to take down a corporation using a woman, but the film shifts genres midway. Focusing more on the relationship between the two men, exploring their emotional struggles. The movie lets us hear their thoughts through flashbacks and what they’re thinking, so we get a better sense of what’s going on in their heads. especially Dafoe’s character and…
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The Verdict 1982
A gripping courtroom drama that also serves as a powerful character study. Frank Galvin, a lawyer who was once full of promise but is now close to being forgotten. When he gets a medical malpractice case, it seems like his last chance to turn things around. But as he digs deeper, the case becomes more than just about winning, it’s about standing up for what’s right and having the courage to fight powerful people
What i love about Sidney Lumet…