What is the best film you’ve watched this month?
Robin Williams and Al Pacino starring in a film together. I mean, you don't need to say anything else. I am sold. This is one of the first films ever directed by Christopher Nolan. Now, of course, a lot of you know Christopher Nolan for doing the Batman series with Christian Bale, of course The Dark Knight. He went on to do Inception, Interstellar, Dunkirk, Tenant, the list goes on and on. A really gifted filmmaker. Also a very polarizing one
Deborah Pardes
@DBPardes · 2:10
And I would really recommend this to anybody who wants a slow burn, a deep experience. It's a Japanese film that is exquisitely shot. It's got two big chapters in it and it's threatened by this one character who is just stunning and pained and beautiful. And he's the famous, famous actor. I'm going to mess up his name hadatoshi Nisha Jimi Jima. I hate that I messed up his name
Aayan B
@aayanisms · 3:50
If not, wait for it or search for it online to definitely give this one a watch if you want to listen to a detailed review because this movie requires or warrants much more longer detailed review and I've done one on my long form podcast on Apple and Spotify. And do hop over there if you find some time. Otherwise this swell itself should cover most of the highlights of what I intend to COVID in the movie review. So please do give this a watch. Cheers
Swell Team
@Swell · 0:15
Eluchianna Olive
@Luchianna · 2:17
I mean, there was like nothing else was on TV. That was them. They would pop it on or it will come on the television set and they would just watch it over and over and over again. And they did that well until their teenage years, and they do it now still. They're grown. Mine is home alone one and two. So classic. It's so wholesome. It's such a feel good story. It truly is
J.L. Beasley
@Her_Sisu · 3:01
So I would say, check out the movie. I won't go into detail about that. Check out the movie. And I would be very curious of what you and your wife's perspective is on it
Dewuan .
@FryedOreo · 1:44
And it also talks about the pains and woes of parenthood. I really like what they're doing with this television series and it's what I have been watching for so far in December. But I think I will come back to this post once I watch a film that actually has been good and I will add a bit more to the conversation buff for now. It's been slicener for me
Tim Ereneta
@Tim · 3:08
They're from the theater and circus tradition. They have both worked as professional clowns, and when they are both on screen, their physical comedy is just astonishing. To see it's a little overlong. The actual plot is not particularly believable, but it is just delightful if you're into the kind of old school physical comedy back that goes all the way back to the silent era. This film does have dialogue