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Everybody is kung fu fighting in Last Hurrah for Chivalry - 1979 - by John Woo.
Somewhat different for lack of a better word it was for me to write this review. I almost don't watch action movies with martial arts....
Daniel Nobre
Mar 23, 20231 min read
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Katharine Hepburn shines in the 1955 film "SUMMERTIME" directed by David Lean.
The name of actress Katharine Hepburn is always associated with striking and decisive women as well as courageous and fearless. She was...
Daniel Nobre
May 6, 20224 min read
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A look on my 3 editions from the film: RAN by; Akira Kurosawa 1985.
For this presentation I simply decided to take my 3 copies of the movie Ran (1985) by: Akira Kurosawa and try to show the differences...
Daniel Nobre
Dec 30, 20211 min read
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Raoul Walsh's "High Sierra" (1941) arrived on Blu-ray courtesy of Criterion.
High Sierra is a solid gangster movie and a breakthrough showcase for Bogart's leading capabilities. Judging by the opening scenes of...
Daniel Nobre
Oct 24, 20215 min read
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The Safdie Brothers make an a very interesting film starring Adam Sandler and excellent cast.
I'm always happy when an artist that I'm not a big fan of, but I always respect the work, presents a remarkable performance that exceeds...
Daniel Nobre
Oct 12, 20213 min read
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THE RED SHOES 1948 is simply a Technicolor delight and best ever Ballet movie ever made!
It is somewhat curious how the mystique of red shoes works in popular myth but it is also interesting that it is always related to women...
Daniel Nobre
Sep 28, 20213 min read
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Finally! Jacques Tati's "PLAYTIME" 1967 - The missing review
Enjoy my new video (better than the first one) analyzing the amazing Masterpiece from 1967. Jacques Tati’s gloriously choreographed,...
Daniel Nobre
Apr 7, 20203 min read
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