Movie and possibly TV-Show/Animu/stuff thread. Not every post has to be as high quality as this one but keeping it not shit would be nice :^)
JTANK REVIEW OF HARRY BROWN... sorta
GOD AM I DRUNK
here will I paste recent shit from my blog:
"It's not Northern Ireland, Harry."
"No, it's not... Those people were fighting for something. For a cause. To them out there, this is just... entertainment."
"Harry Brown" is one of those movies I've had in backlog since forever. Funnier enough, my attention to it was brought only thanks to end credits theme. See, I was once diehard Drum & Bass fan (I still appreciate some DnB now, but I mostly converted to metal cult), and there was this one particularly great track by Chase & Status. Six fucking years did it take me to finally watch Harry Brown. But at last, the deed is done and I am glad that I remembered it after all those years - it was a good watch. I am nowhere near as zealous as other movie maniacs who had seen zillions of movies, I am really lacking in that departament, but I guess the result of it is the fact: if I decide to pick up a movie afterall, it probably has to be a good one. Well, at least it has to be well-hyped one. http://i.imgur.com/cavXyH4.jpg Note to self: do not watch depressing movies when sad.
I'm not into the movie review & critique bullshit, and I don't really intend to get into it, so I suppose I'll try to keep this post relatively short. "Harry Brown" is a movie about an elderly man, terrorized by the hooligans in his neighborhood. As the movie plays out, he decides to become a vigilante. I don't want to tell much more because I myself have not read any "summaries" of the movie and I believe it has greatly improved my reception.
http://i.imgur.com/yLIM5dI.jpg The dreaded underpass. I could totally relate to the main character who was afraid of passing through the subway. There are some shady places in the place I live in, the fact you might end up meeting criminals in the underpass is unnerving.
Let's talk visuals first. There's a lot of graphic violence in "Harry Brown", like real lots. Seriously it is not a movie for children. There's a large bunch of really unnerving scenes all over the series (which also brings up acting - for me it was really good, and yeah, yeah, Michael Caine, of course). To be honest I found some special effects (read: blood) slightly half-assed. If you pick up gunwounds seeming out of place, that's bad. But it wasn't a real nuisance, honestly. Soundtrack is well done, noticeably improving the experience. The movie itself is kind of a wild mixture of a sad, depressive drama; an vigilante-action thriller and an almost misanthropic social commentary. It had me experiencing emotions such as despair, anger and wicked satisfaction of witnessing the vigilante at work. Welp, what can I say? It's been a good movie, it's moved me and I could totally relate to the fear of loiterers at night. Thank god it had DnB in end credits, or otherwise I might have missed it.
When the blood dries in my veins
And my, heart feels no more pain
I know, I'll be on my way
To heaven's door
[...]
When my heart stops beating
And my lungs stop breathing
In air...
I hope somebody cares
When my mind stops thinking
And my eyes stop blinking
I know...
At the end
Last edited by flxy; Nov 13, 2015 at 04:38 PM.
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