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Reviews
Robbie Williams (2023)
Everything is there. Nothing used.
Imagine you have a gemstone and you throw it into the gutter. That's exactly what happens here. You have such an exciting personality and so many cool stories in front of you, and all you can think of for your film is boredom. It really hurts when you've grown up with this wonderful madman. I can't believe that Robbie Williams has given his approval for this. Once again: this is material for three films. And what we see here is hardly enough for television. The fact that I have to write 139 more characters here for my criticism to be accepted fits in perfectly with the hollowness that underlies this documentation.
The Stranger (2022)
Not light fare, but damn good.
I only saw a few seconds of the trailer and got into the atmosphere without any further information. Not only was it worth it, it really blew me away.
An incredibly gripping dark story, perfect cinematography, insanely good acting. And yes, the film takes its time, that's why it can unfold this force. Sparing with words or overly striking scenes, no cues for the classic "Marvel audience". But all the more lasting.
The film is based on a true, almost inconceivable story and sets a monument to the democratic legal system and its upright representatives who live the nightmare.
Get involved with it, defy the usual viewing habits, and you will be rewarded.