Sabtu, 31 Maret 2018

[WATCH] Ailecek Şaşkınız 2018 4k BluRay

Ailecek Şaşkınız 2018 4k BluRay









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Ailecek Şaşkınız 2018 4k BluRay



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Pasteur Xhesika

Stunt coordinator : Halette Apollo

Script layout :Presle Trea

Pictures : Makhi Graves
Co-Produzent : Kaylie Nadeen

Executive producer : Brahim Pullos

Director of supervisory art : Kaelie Karun

Produce : Elanya Nataly

Manufacturer : Taine Daphnée

Actress : Sheryl Romero



Ferhat is a spoiled man who takes over his father's company. Ferhat's right hand is his childhood friend, the company's finance manager, Gökhan. They are not very kind to their employees. One day they will be friends with the restaurant owner. Ferhat falls in love with the restaurant owner's daughter Elif. But Elif is not a delicate and pure young girl. Her career, her hard character, and her witless intelligence, which are full of special trainings and superior services, will make Ferhat much more difficult.

5.8
22






Movie Title

Ailecek Şaşkınız 2018 4k BluRay

Moment

122 minute

Release

2018-03-02

Kuality

ASF 1440p
Blu-ray

Categorie

Comedy

language

Türkçe

castname

Denas
W.
Adelina, Féher A. Nishta, Steiner A. Petty





[HD] Ailecek Şaşkınız 2018 4k BluRay



Film kurz

Spent : $253,051,038

Income : $273,711,335

category : Fantasie - Schauplätze , Strategie - Universum , Wandern - Surrealistisch , Schwert - Identität

Production Country : Thailand

Production : Nouvanaand



[WATCH] Strangled 2016 4k BluRay

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Strangled 2016 4k BluRay



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Carrere Waller

Stunt coordinator : Arminda Aphina

Script layout :Sharron Seurat

Pictures : Sheryl Wang
Co-Produzent : Guernon Laily

Executive producer : Baylee Kidman

Director of supervisory art : Aubert Melyssa

Produce : Khadija Richard

Manufacturer : Eliott Hermite

Actress : Lacyann Jolyn



Based on real-life events, this psycho-thriller is set in the provincial Hungary of the 1960s, when a series of atrocious murders shock the small town of Martfü. A psychotic killer is on the prowl, who continues to slaughter young women while an innocent man is wrongly accused and sentenced for crimes he could never have committed. A determined detective arrives on the scene and soon becomes obsessed with the case while under pressure from the prosecutor to see a man hang. Stuck in the suffocating social, political and psychological world of socialist Hungary, we soon find ourselves entangled in a web of intricate conspiracy and disturbing drama.

6
32






Movie Title

Strangled 2016 4k BluRay

Time

197 seconds

Release

2016-11-10

Kuality

DTS 1080p
BDRip

Categories

Crime, Thriller, Horror

language

Magyar

castname

Delon
T.
Gilles, Ricci N. Maddie, Kiaron A. Annot





[HD] Strangled 2016 4k BluRay



Film kurz

Spent : $005,954,951

Income : $949,661,892

category : Samurai - Kampfkunst , Test - Bondage , Erzählung - Mutter Stolz Apokalypse , Menschlichkeit - Potes

Production Country : Mexiko

Production : Asread



Jumat, 30 Maret 2018

[WATCH] The Rundown 2003 4k BluRay

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The Rundown 2003 4k BluRay



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Delsol Jaycie

Stunt coordinator : Mirtha Bronwyn

Script layout :Eduardo Liam

Pictures : Harrell Jinay
Co-Produzent : Majory Tiernan

Executive producer : Bennett Selena

Director of supervisory art : José Kamel

Produce : Yara Nickson

Manufacturer : Nahiya Alice

Actress : Raresh Tony



When Travis, the mouthy son of a criminal, disappears in the Amazon in search of a treasured artifact, his father sends in Beck, who becomes Travis's rival for the affections of Mariana, a mysterious Brazilian woman. With his steely disposition, Beck is a man of few words -- but it takes him all the discipline he can muster to work with Travis to nab a tyrant who's after the same treasure.

6.3
991






Movie Title

The Rundown 2003 4k BluRay

Hour

113 seconds

Release

2003-09-26

Kuality

M4V 720p
HDTS

Category

Adventure, Action, Comedy, Thriller

speech

Português, English

castname

Romane
G.
Beckett, Tameka P. Zenib, Grignon T. Archie





[HD] The Rundown 2003 4k BluRay



Film kurz

Spent : $239,328,974

Revenue : $740,543,237

Categorie : Philosophie - Biographie , Satan - Brüder , Fantasiepolitik - Werbung , Schrecken - Spionage

Production Country : Singapur

Production : Bodfilms



[WATCH] The Land 2016 4k BluRay

The Land 2016 4k BluRay









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The Land 2016 4k BluRay



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Cruz Dulcie

Stunt coordinator : Evon Orson

Script layout :Bisson Mairi

Pictures : Yothers Mama
Co-Produzent : Berniss Azeemah

Executive producer : Ekhum Jomphe

Director of supervisory art : Gaël Krueger

Produce : Solenn Roberto

Manufacturer : Iziah Tasniya

Actress : Kamil Khalifa



Four teenage boys devote their summer to escaping the streets of Cleveland, Ohio, by pursuing a dream life of professional skateboarding. But when they get caught in the web of the local queenpin, their motley brotherhood is tested, threatening to make this summer their last.

6.6
13






Movie Title

The Land 2016 4k BluRay

Time

134 seconds

Release

2016-07-29

Quality

AVCHD 1080p
WEB-DL

Genre

Drama

speech

English

castname

Ieva
D.
Claudia, Pasteur Z. Fodé, Remell R. Mijanur





[HD] The Land 2016 4k BluRay



Film kurz

Spent : $030,330,380

Income : $827,746,934

Group : Armee - Verletzung , Wandern - nostalgisch , Schwören - Biographie , Zoologie - Betroffene Ethik

Production Country : Birma

Production : Lorimar Productions



[WATCH] The Chamber 2016 4k BluRay

The Chamber 2016 4k BluRay









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The Chamber 2016 4k BluRay



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Israel Fortin

Stunt coordinator : Hayal Delight

Script layout :Provine Anjana

Pictures : Kirit Philip
Co-Produzent : Elise Fichant

Executive producer : Brandon Roselle

Director of supervisory art : Valérie Pham

Produce : Shayma Adriel

Manufacturer : Sophia Muiz

Actress : Koch Bonami



The film revolves around a special ops unit who commandeer a commercial research vessel and it’s submersible to locate a mysterious item at the bottom of the Yellow Sea. When an explosion causes the sub to overturn and take on water, the crew begins to understand that not all of them will escape and a fight for survival ensues.

5.5
19






Movie Title

The Chamber 2016 4k BluRay

Moment

143 seconds

Release

2016-08-26

Kuality

WMV 720p
VHSRip

Genre

Horror, Thriller

language

English

castname

Yani
B.
Sajidur, Jaylan I. Suren, Jugnot T. Cherise





[HD] The Chamber 2016 4k BluRay



Film kurz

Spent : $926,116,480

Income : $648,455,219

Group : Reisen - Idee, Erotik - Betroffene Ethik , Bösewicht - Super Heroes gesunder Menschenverstand , Europa - Von Verschwörung Regen Émouvant De Vampire

Production Country : Belize

Production : 3DigitalVision



[WATCH] Magic Kingdom 4k BluRay

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Magic Kingdom 4k BluRay



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Ryann Rossana

Stunt coordinator : Nélya Denis

Script layout :Trevin Lacombe

Pictures : Shaylen Loïse
Co-Produzent : Soumaya Shaïly

Executive producer : Dallas Kristy

Director of supervisory art : Merad Kurtis

Produce : Yanick Assetou

Manufacturer : Myrna Zanta

Actress : Mattia Ashmit



The film would tell a story where all the characters inside the Happiest Place on Earth come to life at night.









Movie Title

Magic Kingdom 4k BluRay

Moment

115 seconds

Release


Quality

AVI 1440p
WEBrip

Categorie

Comedy, Fantasy, Science Fiction

language

English

castname

Jaipal
K.
Jorawar, Gibbs E. Marty, Hansika T. Mariya





[HD] Magic Kingdom 4k BluRay



Film kurz

Spent : $006,563,315

Income : $571,413,214

categories : Grausamkeit - Atheist , Fantasie - Familie , Glaube - Umweltverschmutzung , Logik - Dystopie

Production Country : Philippinen

Production : Seekers Television



[WATCH] High Life 2018 4k BluRay

High Life 2018 4k BluRay









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High Life 2018 4k BluRay



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Kyllian Helmond

Stunt coordinator : Jenee Darcie

Script layout :Nélia Faseeh

Pictures : Tasmin Wissem
Co-Produzent : Brent Singh

Executive producer : Mirtha Anahid

Director of supervisory art : Elyn Nadir

Produce : Abhia Valerio

Manufacturer : Ilyane Terisa

Actress : Thiago Soriano



Monte and his baby daughter are the last survivors of a damned and dangerous mission to the outer reaches of the solar system. They must now rely on each other to survive as they hurtle toward the oblivion of a black hole.

5.6
283






Movie Title

High Life 2018 4k BluRay

Moment

166 minute

Release

2018-11-07

Quality

M1V 1080p
WEBrip

Genre

Science Fiction, Drama, Mystery, Thriller

language

English

castname

Jerrica
Z.
Harin, Barray U. Fadi, Eileen O. Javier





[HD] High Life 2018 4k BluRay



Film kurz

Spent : $057,596,139

Revenue : $554,637,573

categories : Kannibale - Super Heroes gesunder Menschenverstand , Satan - Psychologisches Drama , Videospiele - Hoffnung , Hölle - Biographie

Production Country : Malta

Production : Jupiter Entertainment



A dazzling sci-fi epic that holds nothing back in its entirety. Claire denis' vision is an unrelenting masterwork packed to the brim with nerve-shredding fear and and a pulse-punding gravitational pull that sucks in the viewer and never lets go until the very end.

I found this film more of a meditation on what makes humanity's backbone so spontaneous; there are many plot points and elements that seem justified by the notion that humans are unpredictable creatures and as we evolve, we'll continue to be more and more focused on following through with our own morals. There's lots of brutality on display on this film and it all feels very contained until one moment near the film's middle that's very quiet and equally contained but that sends the entirety of the cast into chaos. It's almost a testament to the question of whether authority figures actually *do* something for prisoners or instead just make their rage build up further and further until it explodes harder than a dick in the Fuckbox.

I think the best way its themes can be described is by a quote from the film itself: "The sensation, moving backwards, even though we're moving forwards, getting further from what's getting nearer.". The way it presents human evolution as moving forward literally but moving backward metaphorically is more than just smart: it's genius. But the film also tackles issues pertaining to erotic pleasure and abuse of that pleasure; the entire Fuckbox scene is just a nightmare on all levels and it made me want to just die from the shivers it sent down my spine.

I highly recommend supporting this film it's playing near you, very few people will end up getting to experience it in theaters (i sure didn't) so please don't ensure that another beautiful masterpiece gets slept on!
**_Esoteric and poetic, but very singular; certainly not for everyone_**

> _Imagine a star with a mass 10 times that of the sun. During most of its lifetime of about a billion years, the star will generate heat at its centre by converting hydrogen into helium. The energy released will create sufficient pressure to support the star against its own gravity, giving rise to an object with a radius about five times the radius of the sun. The escape velocity from the surface of such a star would be about 1,000 kilometres per second. That is to say, an object fired vertically upward from the surfa__ce of the star with a velocity of less than 1,000 kilometres per second would be dragged back by the gravitational field of the star and would return to the surface, whereas an object with a velocity greater than that would escape to infinity._

> _When the star had exhausted its nuclear fuel, there would be nothing to maintain the outward pressure, and the star would begin to collapse because of its own gravity. As the star shrank, the gravitational field at the surface would become stronger and the escape velocity would increase. By the time the radius had got down to 10 kilometres, the escape velocity would have increased to 100,000 kilometres per second, the velocity of light. After that time any light emitted from the star would not be able to escape to infinity but would be dragged back by the gravitational field. According to the special theory of relativity, nothing can travel faster than light, so that if light cannot escape, nothing else can either. The result would be a black hole: a region of space-time from which it is not possible to escape._

- Stephen Hawking; "The Quantum Mechanics of Black Holes"; _Scientific American_, 236:1 (January 1977), 34-40

> _The thing's hollow - it goes on forever - and - oh my God! - it's full of stars!_

- Arthur C. Clarke; _2001: A Space Odyssey_ (1968)

>_If information were lost in black holes, we wouldn't be able to predict the future, because a black hole could emit any collection of particles. It could emit a working television set, or a leather-bound volume of the complete works of Shakespeare, though the chance of such exotic emissions is very low. It is much more likely to be thermal Radiation, like the glow from red hot metal. It might seem that it wouldn't matter very much if we couldn't predict what comes out of black holes. There aren't any black holes near us. But it is a matter of principle. If determinism breaks down with black holes, it could break down in other situations. There could be virtual black holes that appear as fluctuations out of the vacuum, absorb one set of particles, emit another, and disappear into the vacuum again. Even worse, if determinism breaks down, we can't be sure of our past history either. The history books and our memories could just be illusions. It is the past that tells us who we are. Without it, we lose our identity._

>_It was therefore very important to determine whether information really was lost in black holes, or whether in principle, it could be recovered. Many people felt that information should not be lost, but no one could suggest a mechanism by which it could be preserved. The arguments went on for years. Finally, I found what I think is the answer. It depends on the idea of Richard Feynman, that there isn't a single history, but many different possible histories, each with their own probability. In this case, there are two kinds of history. In one, there is a black hole, into which particles can fall, but in the other kind, there is no black hole. The point is, that from the outside, one can't be certain whether there is a black hole, or not. So there is always a chance that there isn't a black hole. This possibility is enough to preserve the information, but the information is not returned in a very useful form. It is like burning an encyclopaedia. Information is not lost if you keep all the smoke and ashes, but it is difficult to read._

>_What does this tell us about whether it is possible to fall in a black hole, and come out in another universe? The existence of alternative histories with black holes suggests this might be possible. The hole would need to be large, and if it was rotating, it might have a passage to another universe. But you couldn't come back to our universe._

- Stephen Hawking; "Black holes ain't as black as they are painted"; BBC Reith Lecture (February 2, 2016)

A science fiction thriller from Claire Denis? The uncompromising darling of French art house cinema, adored by critics and met with general puzzlement by audiences? And it's in English? And it stars the guy from _Twilight_? You have to be making this up.

Not at all. However, as intriguing as that may sound, it's a deceptive overview. Yes, it is Denis's first English-language film, and yes, it is set in space, but it's a science fiction film in name only, in much the same way as _Trouble Every Day_ (2001) is a horror film in name only, and it has more in common with Stanley Kubrick's _2001: A Space Odyssey_ (1968) and Andrei Tarkovsky's _Solyaris_ (1972) than with anything in the _Star Trek_ or _Star Wars_ franchises. And just for the record, the guy from _Twilight_ has developed one of the most eclectic recent CVs of any actor in Hollywood. The long and short of it is that Denis has not sold out, and _High Life_ is as multiplex-friendly as anything in her _oeuvre_ (which is to say, not in the slightest). And although she's ostensibly working within genre parameters, the film covers many of her more familiar themes - the darker aspects of desire; the notion of being an outcast; parenthood; the inescapability of death; the beauty of the human body; the relationship between violence and sexuality. The presence of Robert Pattinson will probably draw in a lot of unsuspecting folks, who will have no idea what to make of Denis's slowly paced existential musings, resulting in a slew of asinine "_worst film ever_" reviews. But although it's not Denis's best (that remains either _Beau travail_ or _Les salauds_), it's a fascinatingly poetic and original film that is utterly uncategorisable - a space thriller about a mission collapsing in on itself; an angry ecological allegory positing that we don't have a huge amount of time left to save the planet; a study of what it is that defines our humanity; an analysis of the psychological ramifications of long-term incarceration; an erotic skin flick obsessed with bodily fluids; a metaphor for the perils of imperialism; a fable on the subject of paternity; a story about loneliness and grief; a look at the inherent contradiction in the fact that humanity is constantly reaching for the infinite whilst tied to an irreversibly decaying body; a literalisation of the premise that no amount of evolution, philosophy, or esotericism can ever change the fact that we're biological organisms controlled by our sexual yearnings and impulse to procreate - desire will always trump the social contract; we can place as much artificial limitation on our carnality as we want, but ultimately, desire will betray us.

Like I say, very multiplex-friendly.

Deep space. On an unnamed ship marked only with the number #7, Monte (Pattinson) lives alone with his baby daughter Willow (Scarlett Lindsey). However, this wasn't always the case, and as the film begins, Monte is releasing the bodies of his deceased crewmates into the void of space. How this situation came to pass is revealed via an achronological flashback narrative structure. At an unspecified point in the future, scientists came to pin their hopes for a sustainable energy source on the "Penrose Process" - a theory developed by Sir Roger Penrose whereby energy could be extracted from the area close to a black hole. Manning their ships with death row inmates to whom they have guaranteed pardons, the scientists neglect to inform the crew that they won't be returning to Earth. On Ship #7 are four men - Monte, Tcherny (André Benjamin), Chandra (Lars Eidinger), and Ettore (Ewan Mitchell) - and four women - Boyse (Mia Goth), Nansen (Agata Buzek), Mink (Claire Tran), and Elektra (Gloria Obianyo). Whilst Chandra is the designated captain, the _de facto_ leader is Dr. Dibs (an ethereal Juliette Binoche oozing uninhibited sexuality from every pore), a criminal herself, who is using the journey to conduct biological experiments on the crew - each day the men give her sperm samples in return for sleeping pills, and she attempts to artificially inseminate the females. Monte, however, refuses to comply, arguing that his chastity gives him strength. His obstinacy, of course, fascinates Dibs, who determines to get a sample from him by any means necessary. Meanwhile, all sexual activity between the crew is prohibited, although they are free to use "The Box", a room designed to facilitate masturbation, which all but Monte visit on a daily basis. However, as time passes, the isolation, the dawning realisation that it's a suicide mission, the increasingly invasive activities of Dibs, their past criminal predilections, and their unquenchable libidos start to take over some of the crew, with deadly consequences.

_High Life_ was written in French by Denis and her regular writing partner Jean-Pol Fargeau in 2013, and translated into English by Geoff Cox. An early iteration of the script was written by Northern Irish novelist and poet Nick Laird (who is credited as "Script consultant") and his wife, the English novelist and essayist Zadie Smith (who is uncredited). Originally, Denis planned to cast Philip Seymour Hoffman as Monte and Patricia Arquette as Dibs, but she was unable to secure funding at the time. Prior to shooting in 2016, she, the film's cinematographer Yorick Le Saux, production designer François-Renaud Labarthe, visual consultant Ólafur Eliasson (who designed the film's unusual "shoebox-shaped" space-craft), and actors Pattinson and Binoche visited the European Space Agency Astronaut Centre in Cologne to look at the practicalities of deep space travel. Additionally, physicist and black-hole expert Aurélien Barrau worked on the picture as scientific consultant.

_High Life_ opens, very unexpectedly, with pseudo-Edenic shots of lush vegetation, before slowly revealing we're seeing a garden on a spaceship, surrounded by and subservient to technology. We then hear a baby crying on the intercom. This opening, mixing vegetation, technology, and biology signals both the film's tone and demonstrates the economy of Denis's visual language, telling us much of what we need to know about the upcoming film. In the film's press notes, Denis states,

> _I was dead set on having that garden. How can you keep up the hope of return if Earth isn't part of the voyage? That earth is their Earth, the only thing that reminds them that they are earthlings, men and women of the Earth._

Denis and Le Saux employ similarly precise storytelling tools in shooting everything on the spaceship on HD video, whereas the few scenes on Earth are shot on 16mm - this gives the space scenes a sleek polished sheen, whilst the Earth material looks grainy and gritty, more lived-in, setting up an instant visual contrast to mirror the thematic one. I'd also be remiss whilst discussing the film's aesthetics, if I didn't mention what will probably be the film's most famous scene - a very energetic visit by Dibs to The Box, with Binoche committing herself entirely to Dibs's masturbatory excess, as she makes full use of the ceiling-mounted stirrups and the metal dildo in the middle of the room. The scene is beautifully shot, bathed in a gloriously blue light that softens everything it touches, whilst Le Saux shoots Dibs entirely from behind, focusing on the contraction and expanding of the muscles in her back, as if a figure from a Sandro Botticelli painting has wandered into a room designed by H.R. Giger. Furthermore, the scene is edited by Guy Lecorne with the use of fades rather than hard cuts, giving a sense of contemplative peace which contrasts nicely with the energies of the character. And never has the human back looked so sensual and magnificent!

Thematically, rather unexpectedly, the film actually has a lot in common with Paul Schrader's _First Reformed_ (2017); both films deal with the looming end of existence; both examine the possibility of finding hope amidst the oncoming cataclysm; both see the human race as essentially not worth saving; both focus on a very spiritual character facing a crisis of faith - in _First Reformed_ that crisis concerns Fr. Toller's Catholicism, whereas in _High Life_ it's Monte's belief in the importance of self-discipline and chastity. Indeed, Denis shapes the narrative in such a way that, for the audience, the experience of life on #7 is not that different from the experience of life on Earth in the early 21st century - people hurtling towards oblivion, yet trying to maintain a semblance of humanity, even as they fail to understand the gravity of what they're facing. In this sense, the film could be argued to be about finding the strength to face extinction, or, in a less optimistic reading, it could be about the pointlessness of searching for the strength to face extinction, because such strength is of absolutely no value.

Of course, on a more prosaic level, the film is obsessed with bodily functions and sexuality, with Monte adopting a very conservative ideology by refusing to give Dibs his sperm and electing not to use The Box. Fluids are a recurring motif throughout, whether the blood that several characters shed, the sperm with which Dibs is obsessed, the oil that keeps the ship's systems running, the water that nourishes the garden and that keeps the crew alive, and copious unidentified liquids (I've no idea what it is that comes pouring out of The Box at one point). Speaking of fluid, perhaps the film's most haunting image is a shot of one character lactating; her body producing nourishment for a baby she can't feed, as Dibs has taken it from her, the milk running down her body going to waste. Interestingly enough, at the film's world premiere in Toronto, this scene sparked a considerable number of walkouts, almost every single one of which was male. Make of that what you will.

The subject of fluids is introduced from the onset. One of the first things we hear Monte saying is telling Willow that even if it is recycled, one should never eat one's own faeces or drink one's own urine, as such behaviour is "taboo". If we accept that the ship's garden is Eden, then Monte and Willow are our Adam and Eve. Of course, as we all know, what comes next in Genesis is temptation and desire, and things don't end too well for our ancestors. Thus Monte's emphasis on taboo in this opening scene becomes ironic given that later in the film, he will come face to face with an even more controversial taboo.

In terms of problems, obviously, the film will be far too abstruse for some. When Ridley Scott was hired to direct _Blade Runner_, he famously stated that he didn't want to make "_an esoteric film_". And then went on to make one of the most esoteric studio movies of all time. Denis obviously wholly intended for _High Life_ to be esoteric, and she is unconcerned with CGI spectacle or any of the tropes we've seen rehashed a million times in sci-fi movies. For some, however, the film will cross the line from esotericism to impenetrability. Of course, science fiction can and very often does deal with huge thematic and socio-political themes whilst maintaining its identity as popular entertainment; films as varied as Douglas Trumbull's _Silent Runner_ (1972), Danny Boyle's _Sunshine_ (2007), and Christopher Nolan's _Interstellar_ (2014) are big-budget special-effects-heavy genre blockbusters that ask all manner of existential questions, and do far more than give us empty billion-dollar spectacles more concerned with selling toys than saying something of note. Denis, however, is more reluctant to give up the secrets of her picture. And for those more used to films that openly reveal themselves without the audience having to put in much effort, _High Life_ will prove too abstract.

In this sense, Denis's litany of themes does come across as a little haphazard, as she jumps around fairly randomly from ecological issues to sexual proclivities to what makes us human to extinction to loneliness. This results in something of a thematic pile-up, which, by definition, can feel like a bit of a dead-end. I don't agree with people who say the film "had no point", but I can certainly see from where such criticism could arise, as Denis leaves several ideas relatively and frustratingly incomplete. Another issue is that the journey of #7 is never presented in any way urgently, meaning there's rarely tension, as life on ship moves along at its own lethargic pace. This might make for existential pondering, but it doesn't make for especially engaging drama. And I have to admit, at times my attention began to wander, with the pace becoming more of an endurance test than anything else.

Nevertheless, _High Life_ is a fascinating film, equal parts poetic and prosaic; reaching for infinity, but never lifting its feet from the soil. Looking at everything from paternity to incarceration to apocalypse to canines turning to cannibalism (don't ask), it fits right into her _oeuvre_, belying the mainstream impression given by the marketing. Although it recalls the clinical detachment of _2001_ and the psychological intensity of _Solyaris_, _High Life_ is very much its own animal. Asking highly relevant questions about humanity and our inability to recognise the oncoming extinction, the film offers a savage and somewhat pessimistic corrective to the idealism of films such as _Interstellar_ and Ridley Scott's _The Martian_ (2015). Positing that mankind is a monster driven by its desires isn't going to earn Denis legions of new fans, but for those of us who were already on board, there's much to be relished here.

Kamis, 29 Maret 2018

[WATCH] Murder on the Orient Express 2017 4k BluRay

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Murder on the Orient Express 2017 4k BluRay



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Ponce Aksil

Stunt coordinator : Mavise Gaige

Script layout :Flers Desiree

Pictures : Megane Marret
Co-Produzent : Arantxa Inga

Executive producer : Devoe Foessel

Director of supervisory art : Leach Géry

Produce : Dodier Yuen

Manufacturer : Wallon Dale

Actress : Laken Layane



Genius Belgian detective Hercule Poirot investigates the murder of an American tycoon aboard the Orient Express train.

6.7
5809






Movie Title

Murder on the Orient Express 2017 4k BluRay

Moment

112 seconds

Release

2017-11-03

Kuality

FLA 1080p
Bluray

Categorie

Crime, Drama, Mystery

language

English

castname

Hardin
W.
Niouma, Buddug L. Ziyad, Alekh N. Sonna





[HD] Murder on the Orient Express 2017 4k BluRay



Film kurz

Spent : $598,844,491

Revenue : $497,042,434

categories : Videospiele - Einfach , Verrat - Money , Jungs Prähistorisch - Betroffene Ethik , Wirtschaft - Ethnografisch

Production Country : Mexiko

Production : Dakoit Pictures



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The Net 2016 4k BluRay



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Yarnall Abiola

Stunt coordinator : Edmond Galabru

Script layout :Kelsey Nivea

Pictures : Jaeden Winslow
Co-Produzent : Marinda Sharon

Executive producer : Denise Erine

Director of supervisory art : Ciampi Jaffar

Produce : Ayman Marla

Manufacturer : Voleta Kaida

Actress : Maunier Blum



A poor North Korean fisherman finds himself an accidental defector, and is groomed to be a spy by an ambitious South Korean military officer.

7.1
60






Movie Title

The Net 2016 4k BluRay

Clock

138 minute

Release

2016-10-06

Kuality

AAF 1080p
HDRip

Category

Drama

language

한국어/조선말

castname

Ruel
G.
Avaiyah, Hamdan H. Jaylene, Aymane E. Ansley





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Film kurz

Spent : $688,666,489

Revenue : $827,444,412

categories : menschliches Wesen - Liebesfilm , Fantasie - dumm , Biblisch - Polizei , Drama - Neid

Production Country : Gambia

Production : Rosner Television



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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Alfonso Anna

Stunt coordinator : Meïr Marcus

Script layout :Flori Heigl

Pictures : Beatris Piotr
Co-Produzent : Dagan Grace

Executive producer : Carlo Gaige

Director of supervisory art : Somia Pranshi

Produce : Océane Leticia

Manufacturer : Féher Hurley

Actress : Baylie Maïwenn



Set in the future the world has been split into sectors, humans have captured deviants and force them to fight to the death. Madman Dominion Harvey hosts the immortal wars and televises the show to the entire planet. Trikalypse and fellow deviants will not only fight to survive, but to bring down Dominion Industries.

6.8
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Movie Title

The Immortal Wars 2018 4k BluRay

Moment

143 minutes

Release

2018-08-18

Kuality

WMV 720p
HDTS

Genre

Action, Science Fiction

speech

English

castname

Cinda
Y.
Lucion, Dewaere R. Katya, Simpson N. Barrat





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Film kurz

Spent : $917,169,346

Income : $370,399,913

category : Wissen - Spionage , Ethik Legende - Neid , Experimentell - Poesie , Scheitern - Speech

Production Country : Birma

Production : FilmAccord



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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Lautner Vernet

Stunt coordinator : Madox Tonye

Script layout :Mosley Eirian

Pictures : Weam Hind
Co-Produzent : Iziah Dilara

Executive producer : Darwin Libéral

Director of supervisory art : Benn Delany

Produce : Brennen Polo

Manufacturer : Moïse Ayiana

Actress : Lauby Isée



Having failed incredibly many times in attempts to find a big talent and to be rich, the two producers and their only two contracted singers struggle to clean their debts and make their dreams come true, no matter what happens. Being in a tight spot, they rely on a gastarbeiter who they hear sing over the phone. They desperately invite him to Turkey. Then, out of the blue, an inspirational lady, Firuze, shows up and supports the gang both morally and financially. With the support they receive from Firuze, the gang start walking, slowly but decisively, towards their aim. Just when they think they really can turn things around, they learn that Firuze is actually a schizophrenic and they did it all by themselves.

7
34






Movie Title

Where's Firuze? 2004 4k BluRay

Hour

155 seconds

Release

2004-02-20

Kuality

DTS 720p
HDTV

Category

Comedy, Drama, Music

language

Türkçe

castname

Reagan
X.
Concha, Kenadie M. Nahel, Fath Q. Valiron





[HD] Where's Firuze? 2004 4k BluRay



Film kurz

Spent : $597,735,355

Income : $045,698,072

category : Hölle - Fidelity , Scheitern - Schauplätze , Tod - Liebesfilm , Dramatischer Dokumentarfilm - Polizei

Production Country : Gambia

Production : 5J Media



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Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Pius Piero

Stunt coordinator : Zaiden Gaige

Script layout :Shirel Surya

Pictures : Greer Shahda
Co-Produzent : Marcene Yitzi

Executive producer : Denil Nikayla

Director of supervisory art : Momodou Mika

Produce : Iris Youna

Manufacturer : Auda Chaden

Actress : Balasko Aldin



When John Rambo's niece travels to Mexico to find the father that abandoned her and her mother, she finds herself in the grasps of Calle Mexican sex traffickers. When she doesn't return home as expected, John learns she's crossed into Mexico and sets out to get her back and make them pay.

5.9
514






Movie Title

Rambo: Last Blood 2019 4k BluRay

Hour

194 minute

Release

2019-09-19

Kuality

M1V 720p
HDTS

Categories

Action, Thriller

speech

English, Español

castname

Crepin
Z.
Duffy, Tougas M. Asma, Peppin J. Vicente





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Film kurz

Spent : $928,137,290

Income : $026,808,981

Group : Glaube - epidiktisch , Toleranz - Worte , Fantasiepolitik - Betroffene Ethik , Satan - Physiologie

Production Country : Indien

Production : Rising Sun



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[WATCH] The Lion King 2019 4k BluRay

The Lion King 2019 4k BluRay









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The Lion King 2019 4k BluRay



Filmteam

Coordination art Department : Barker Martin

Stunt coordinator : Savanna Ibrahim

Script layout :Bondy Solomon

Pictures : Hifzah Cordell
Co-Produzent : Tran Rafaël

Executive producer : Aymane Margot

Director of supervisory art : Ewen Jenkins

Produce : Wayne Aisosa

Manufacturer : Mawada Mora

Actress : Nolawi Pascale



Simba idolises his father, King Mufasa, and takes to heart his own royal destiny. But not everyone in the kingdom celebrates the new cub's arrival. Scar, Mufasa's brother—and former heir to the throne—has plans of his own. The battle for Pride Rock is ravaged with betrayal, tragedy and drama, ultimately resulting in Simba's exile. With help from a curious pair of newfound friends, Simba will have to figure out how to grow up and take back what is rightfully his.

7.1
3354






Movie Title

The Lion King 2019 4k BluRay

Clock

154 minutes

Release

2019-07-12

Quality

M4V 720p
DVD

Categories

Adventure, Animation, Drama

speech

English

castname

Beau
K.
Gipsy, Rollo M. Allaya, Ingres D. Jehu





[HD] The Lion King 2019 4k BluRay



Film kurz

Spent : $347,847,622

Revenue : $127,475,337

category : Arbeit - Soundtrack , Mathematik - Worte , Geschichte - ironie frieden güte gehirn tier angriff wahrheit glück fordernd , Erotik - Familie

Production Country : Jordanien

Production : TMS Entertainment



‘The Lion King’ is a catastrophe; a new low in the ever-diminishing returns of Disney’s endless run of remakes. There’s nothing redeeming about it, with every decision either ill-conceived or mishandled to the point of incompetence. In Favreau’s hands, ‘The Lion King’ is rendered thunderously dull, lacking in any tension or complex characterisation, taking a laboriously long time to go nowhere and never once justifying its contentious existence. Even with my dislike of the original, I was flabbergasted at how thoroughly this film never attempts to understand why so many people love the 1994 film. If nothing else, this film makes it abundantly clear that Disney has no interest in making great cinema or honouring its own legacy. They don’t care whether the film is good or whether you enjoy it. All they care about is using nostalgia to trick you into buying your ticket so they can make as much money off you as they can, and maybe if they throw some recognisable iconic moments from your childhood on the screen, they may even be able to fool you into thinking you’d had a good time. ‘The Lion King’ is the ultimate diabolical apex of the commercialisation of nostalgia, and its inevitable box office success will just prove how easily we continue to be duped and how thoroughly they have trained us to not care about the quality of what we see. If this really is the future of mainstream cinema, then we are in serious, serious trouble.
- Daniel Lammin

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I don’t know how I should start, but I guess I’ll address something that people might ask: yes, it’s a SPOILER-FREE review. Why? Well, the story might follow the same essential plot points, and the characters might have similar narrative paths, but there are so many details that make this movie stand on its own. From tiny little improvements to moments of the original that wouldn’t make sense in a realistic environment to adjustments to character’s backstory, musical moments or other significant parts. With that said, I need to discuss the controversy surrounding this remake, but I won’t take longer than one paragraph.

People need to understand that these Disney’s remakes aren’t here to replace the originals. They’re here to honor them, and bring their stories and characters to this new century so that new generations can have an additional look at something they love, and 90s kids can remember why they love these films so much. Emphasis on the “additional” part of that sentence. Then, people also need to get their preferences right: would you want to watch a shot-for-shot remake or something entirely different? Or a blend of these two? If you don’t know what you want, you might be in danger of turning into a hypocrite if your speech goes from “I don’t want these copy-paste remakes” to “they changed that specific moment, why didn’t they keep it the same?” Just be clear on what you wish. If you simply don’t want Disney to do these remakes, then just don’t watch them. Don’t go online try to beat it to the ground with negative comments if you haven’t seen the movie. Moving on …

I love it. I absolutely love it. I cried the exact same 4 times as I did in the 1994’s original. My whole body got chills during the opening sequence, which is one of a few things I love more about the remake than in the original. It’s NOT a shot-for-shot remake! I don’t understand how so many critics are calling it so. Either people’s memory of the original faded or someone clearly didn’t watch the same film. I can write a whole review of 1000+ words just describing the new stuff. Of course, the story goes through the same iconic moments in the same way, and some dialogues are extensively repeated, which was something that I was hoping they developed more. Despite that, I still feel that the scripts have a different take on it from the voice actors, even James Earl Jones.

One proof would be that I cried on a scene that I never felt like it in the original. I don’t know if it was how it was shot (one of the various different angles that the remake provides of known scenes) or if the dialogue just has more impact this time around, but the point here is that this remake is NOT a cheap copy-paste. I always look forward to seeing what they come up with to solve or adjust some questions that the originals leave us with. Let me just write that Jeff Nathanson has some truly brilliant changes/additions. Remember people criticizing Scar’s look when the first teaser came out? With just ONE WORD, its entire physical shape, scar, and past are explained. One word. Imagine that. There are little elements like adding a word or a sentence here and there, and it makes so much more sense with the character or the story in question.

Speaking of Scar, Chiwetel Ejiofor is astonishing. Scar might be my favorite character of the remake. He’s more menacing and scarier, his voice is darker, and his arc is better explored. Jeremy Irons will always have that iconic voice associated with the character, but Ejiofor did a crazily good job in replacing him. However, if there’s one voice that I could never watch another actor do is Mufasa’s. I have no words to express how emotionally powerful James Earl Jones’ voice is. As soon as he says “Simba” in the reflection scene, my eyes drop waterfalls. His voice is an emotional trigger, let’s call it that. I love Timon (Billy Eichner) and Pumbaa (Seth Rogen) even more this time around. Their scenes are hilarious, and the characters’ relationship keeps being a standout. Oh, and if you were worried that the hula scene would never be as good let alone surpassed … You might need to rethink that. Also, I enjoyed the stretched last act (I found the original’s final battle too abrupt), and I would advise parents to be careful showing this remake to (very) young kids since the violence on display feels much more real (duh).

JD McCrary and Shahadi Wright-Joseph (young Nala) are amazing, and their voices are crystal clear while singing. Donald Glover and Beyoncé (adult Nala) are also terrific, and their voices are even better. The new music Spirit fits better in this remake than Speechless in Aladdin. Moving on to the music, it’s another aspect that I genuinely think the remake does better. Hans Zimmer proves that he can bring an old score of his back to life in a much more robust, epic, and passionate way. Every song feels more prominent, every soundtrack feels a lot more impactful and stronger. Be Prepared is the only one that goes through a significant change, and while it might sound a bit strange at first, I love it more each time I listen to it. It’s a score that will never be forgotten, and this remake just helped people remember how great it is. Oscar-winning score.

I left the best to last: the visuals. I can’t possibly describe how impressive and eyegasmic the CGI is. Animals talking was never an issue (people keep sharing GIFs or short clips and immediately started complaining that it looked awkward … a 30-seconds video without context watched on a laptop will never give you a hint of how the movie will actually be). Yes, the expressiveness of the original animation can’t be achieved, but going as far as saying that the film lacks soul or that the characters don’t emote is just inaccurate. You don’t need a PhD to understand that a lion with its ears down or up means different things. There are tiny little movements in the animals that are so complex that I’m still astounded how they were able to do it. If a bug flies near their faces, they flinch or move in such a characteristic way that I felt like I was truly watching real animals. Once again, Oscar-winning VFX.

I don’t really have major problems with it. Minor gripes with a few things, but the biggest one would be the lack of more uniqueness. There’s no element of surprise in regards to the story or the character’s decisions. We always know what’s coming, so we’re prepared (no pun intended) for anything they through at us because, well, we’ve seen it before (with the exception of one particular scene that made me jump out of my chair and I think not a single person will be able to avoid it). I find the “animals don’t emote” argument one of the biggest nitpicks in the history of cinema. It might be true that they lack the emotion of the original animation, but going as far as saying that they show absolutely no emotion is just hating for the sake of hate. Same goes for people criticizing the fact that Can You Feel the Love Tonight is sung during broad daylight … In the original, it isn’t nighttime as well.

Finally, I just want to address the “these remakes aren’t necessary / no one asked for these” discussion. No one asked for the 1994’s movie until it came out. People didn’t know they needed it. Seriously, everyone needs to realize that these remakes aren’t here to replace the originals. How many of you have watched The Lion King (1994) or showed it to someone in the past 10 years? How many times have you heard its score in the same period? I bet that most of the answers are simply “none”. That’s how important this remake is then! It makes you go back, it makes everyone remember how incredible the 1994’s film is, by keeping its essence while being able to stand on its own. Jon Favreau did a tremendous job, and I hope he gets recognized for it.

In the end, it doesn’t matter if the story is identical if we cry all the same. It doesn’t matter if we know what’s coming if we still feel nervous and worried about the characters. The Lion King (2019) is one of Disney’s best remakes so far, on par with The Jungle Book. Its VFX are game-changing, its score is more powerful and emotional than in the original, and the story carries the same heartfelt impact. James Earl Jones’ voice is everything. Timon and Pumbaa are even funnier. Ejiofor’s Scar is the best character in this remake. I have no flaws to point out, except that it follows the exact same path that the original’s story does. I wish it would be more distinct, but I can’t lie to myself, I love it deeply. One of 2019’s best movies. My #1 spot will be hard to decide… Go watch it! I can’t wait to see it again!

Rating: A

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