theris

Film Freak
Member Since: 23 Jan 2019
Location: Russia
Bio: A naive romantic yet suspicious fatalist is here to review movies so that one (and himself) can get better recommendations on boring evenings.
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The Life of Chuck (2025) - Rated 10 Aug 2025
"Something that tried its best to appear witty, mystical and profound turned out to be senseless, irrational and poorly stitched. By the moment when 2 characters see the stars disappearing and creating a distant “explosion” noise, I already knew it’s gonna be bad."
The NeverEnding Story (1984) - Rated 25 May 2025
The Age of Adaline (2015) - Rated 25 May 2025
"naive, predictive, far-stitched plot progression, yet very heart-warming and touching. one of those feel-good movies where you can shed that single (or not) drop of tear."
The Four Seasons (2025) - Rated 04 May 2025
"somewhat a very poor chamber-style tv series with lots of naive play by amazing actors, absolutely crappy plot-twist and ballooned moral. up to episode 5-6 it's a easy-going, sometimes funny and feel-good stuff, but last two episodes are just so bad"
Oslo, August 31st (2011) - Rated 04 May 2025
"powerful movie depicting how drugs can shatter lives and how people react to those lost ones. what is done properly about this, is that the main character is not shown as a victim, but also as somebody, who made mistakes and was not able, sadly, to recover."
An American Pickle (2020) - Rated 08 Feb 2025
"Seth has lost it (or did he actually ever had it?)"
Civil War (2024) - Rated 16 Jan 2025
"if this is a serios movie trying to show war journalism etc, then only naive fools will like it as it is full of bs. otherwise watchable on a boring evening."
Step Brothers (2008) - Rated 09 Jan 2025
"a few laughs but mostly dumb shit"
Nosferatu (2024) - Rated 02 Jan 2025
"Twilight seems to be better than this butchered remake of 1922 Nosferatu"
Europa (1991) - Rated 16 Dec 2024
"there's plenty of senses you can find which makes the movie shallow for some and full for others. not my stuff"