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Nexus Striker

Nexus Striker

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How Did 'Casino Royale' Start the Best 007 Era? The In-depth Analyze of 'Casino Royale' (4/5)

Written in front: The analysis of Casino Royale contains serious spoilers, readers are advised to choose to watch carefully. This article is followed by the analysis on the third act, let’s continue the adventure of Casino Royale: Bond's A and K can be combined with the cards to play a full house. The two sides bet anxiously, and finally came to the critical moment, both Bond and Le Chiffre choose all-in! But what is unexpected is that Le Chiffre has a J and hit a straight flush (J, J, J, J), be

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How Did 'Casino Royale' Start the Best 007 Era? The In-depth Analyze of 'Casino Royale' (4/5)

Another Round: Pain and Pleasure of Existentialism

This is an era marked by chaos and absurdity, where our spirits endure continuous pain capable of overwhelming countless ordinary individuals. Yet, the expression of this pain is deeply connected to existential philosophy. The film features an interview with the Danish philosopher Kierkegaard, who, as mentioned, is a key figure in the early development of existential philosophy. The title of "Drunk" reminds me of Nietzsche's Dionysian Spirit, and this movie is an example of existential philosoph

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Another Round: Pain and Pleasure of Existentialism

Bastarden: How Long Does It Take for an Obsession to Fade?

Originally, Kahlen plans to settle the wasteland, fulfil the king's wishes, and gain titles, land, servants, slaves... He thought this was his destiny. Before this, Kahlen spent half his life preparing, believing that his resilience could break through the merciless and rough frozen soil. Furthermore, he was skilled in bloodletting and would kill if necessary to cultivate the barren land. But something accelerated his plans. Kahlen's journey in this lifetime will exceed his expectations. He will

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Bastarden: How Long Does It Take for an Obsession to Fade?
Nexus Striker

Nexus Striker

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How Did 'Casino Royale' Start the Best 007 Era? The In-depth Analyze of 'Casino Royale' (5/5)

Written in front: The analysis of Casino Royale contains serious spoilers, readers are advised to choose to watch carefully. Casino Royale Act 4 begins: In a subjective shot, Bond slowly wakes up from a rehabilitation hospital in Lake Como, Italy, and when he opens his eyes, he seems to see Vesper and Mathis. But obviously Bond has deeply thought that Mathis is a traitor, and then fell asleep again. Then the screenwriter arranged for Mathis to look like an old god, dressed like a spy and asked B

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How Did 'Casino Royale' Start the Best 007 Era? The In-depth Analyze of 'Casino Royale' (5/5)

When we talk about the "Arctic"

If we were in the Arctic and saw a flower growing from a crevice in a rock, how would we react? This idea reminds me of the book of poetry "My Solitude is a Garden" by Adonis, the Syrian poet who has experienced much suffering. Humans are a species that crave communication, and most of us loathe solitude. There have been many successful films that depict stories of loneliness throughout the history of cinema, and I often wonder why this is. The answer could be various: stories about loneliness a

D Cacheiro: Great article!!

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When we talk about the "Arctic"

You think 'the monster was right in becoming a monster' and that's the ultimate horror...

Act 1 - the setup: The Silence of the Lambs (1991) The whole movie can be interpreted as "the inciting incident." You see a rather charismatic Dr. Lecter (and after his first scene, you are probably already hooked). You are presented with a bit of his story, of who he is and what he is capable ofwho he is and what he is capable of—and you want more of him, just as he might want more of you. 😈 Act 2 - the confrontation: Manhunter (1986), Hannibal (2001), Red Dragon (2002), and Hannibal (2013-15)

Haydeh Ebrahimi: 👏👏

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You think 'the monster was right in becoming a monster' and that's the ultimate horror...
thinkmiller

thinkmiller

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The Hunt: A Bone-chilling Movie

This Danish film is as cold as the winter in Northern Europe. It mercilessly carves deep into human nature and social morality, leaving you shivering. Watching "The Hunt" is not a pleasant experience, it brews an atmosphere of near-despair. While the saying goes that "the tale of the tiger can be believed if told by three people," this film is more than just that. The children in the movie are set between angels and demons, making this tale of the tiger even more profound and chilling. The prote

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The Hunt: A Bone-chilling Movie
Nexus Striker

Nexus Striker

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The 81-year-old Hero Is Coming Back! Before ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’

Are there many people like me who are used to listening to Indiana Jones, but have never seen the earliest trilogy of this series? Recently, I finally found these three films and watched them. Indiana Jones early trilogy is divided into: ‘Raiders of the Lost Ark’ (1981), ‘Indiana Jones and the Temple of Doom’ (1984), ‘Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade’ (1989). ‘Indiana Jones and the Kingdom of the Crystal Skull’ (2008) and ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’ (2023), which will be released t

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The 81-year-old Hero Is Coming Back! Before ‘Indiana Jones and the Dial of Destiny’
Nexus Striker

Nexus Striker

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How Did 'Casino Royale' Start the Best 007 Era? The In-depth Analyze of 'Casino Royale' (1/5)

Written in front: The analysis of Casino Royale contains serious spoilers, readers are advised to choose to watch carefully. Before analyzing the movie, I would like to mention few unpopular tips: 1. The director of GoldenEye (1995) is also the director of Casino Royale (2006). The two 007 movie ears with very different styles were started by Martin Campbell; 2. Daniel Craig, the sixth-generation 007 actor, faced doubts from the entire network and finished the whole movie with a sigh of relief.

Bermejo Zurita: A great analysis.

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How Did 'Casino Royale' Start the Best 007 Era? The In-depth Analyze of 'Casino Royale' (1/5)
FilmX5

FilmX5

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The life of Hannibal — the greatest Villain in Film History

Who's Hannibal? Hannibal is the villain in The Silence of the Lambs series, an absolute high-IQ character. He is a psychiatrist, proficient in medicine and surgery, and has great attainments in classical literature and music. As a highly skilled psychiatrist, he himself is a psychopath, and childhood trauma into turned him into a creepy ogre. I will expound the above description and tell the story of Hannibal's growth into an ogre. First, the suggested watching order 2007 Hannibal Rising 2013 Ha

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The life of Hannibal — the greatest Villain in Film History
Nexus Striker

Nexus Striker

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How Did 'Casino Royale' Start the Best 007 Era? The In-depth Analyze of 'Casino Royale' (2/5)

Written in front: The analysis of Casino Royale contains serious spoilers, readers are advised to choose to watch carefully. Let’s officially enter the in-depth analysis of the second act of the Casino Royale: The second act begins. We can see a beautiful woman came out of the bath, and after Le Chiffre played cards with a certain general, the deputy showed him the news that Bond killed the “bomb boy”, and the big villain asked the deputy casually: We can see that Ellipsis is not only some kind

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How Did 'Casino Royale' Start the Best 007 Era? The In-depth Analyze of 'Casino Royale' (2/5)
Sai Marie

Sai Marie

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Mufasa; the Prequel of Bittersweet Necessity

How can I describe how much I loved this movie, but yet also felt my heart breaking in so many different scenes? They did a great job of interlacing Easter eggs into this film making it so much more appreciated since I was a kid in the 90s when it first came out. It pulled and tugged on nostalgia and has a beautiful dedication at the start of the movie in honor of the late James Earl Jones that had me teary-eyed from the very beginning. My official review came as 10/10 with a strong emphasis on

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Mufasa; the Prequel of Bittersweet Necessity