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    Brazil

    Paul McAuley

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    Widely believed to be Terry Gilliam's best film, Brazil's brilliantly imaginative vision of a...

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BookwormLea (3034 KP) rated The Hunger Games (2012) in Movies

Jun 17, 2020 (Updated Jun 17, 2020)  
The Hunger Games (2012)
The Hunger Games (2012)
2012 | Drama, Mystery, Sci-Fi
Where the books are my favourite series, the movies are in my top aswell. I read a lot. Fact. And it's one of the only series that translates perfectly into cinema. There is slight variations on characters looks but the personalities and characteristics are spot on. There is very little difference in the overall plot aswell. Perfect!
  
Goodbye, Children (Au Revoir Les Enfants) (1987)
Goodbye, Children (Au Revoir Les Enfants) (1987)
1987 | International, Drama
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"This is a heart-wrenching film. It’s one of about three films that exist that truly still make me cry. I saw this at our local art-house cinema in Texas when it came out, and it was one of the first films that I saw that made me want to be a filmmaker in a real way."

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Nights of Cabiria (1957)
Nights of Cabiria (1957)
1957 | Drama
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"I think I’m going to go for a Fellini film, and I’m going to go for Nights of Cabiria. The look that Giulietta Masina gives the camera at the end – she looks right at the camera and says, basically, “I’m surviving. Nothing’s going to take me down.” I think it’s one of the great moments in cinema."

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Alex Kapranos recommended Pink Flamingos (1972) in Movies (curated)

 
Pink Flamingos (1972)
Pink Flamingos (1972)
1972 | Comedy, Crime
8.0 (2 Ratings)
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"I'm a big John Waters fan and re-watched Pink Flamingos recently. I love his trashy unpredictability and child-like desire to shock at all costs. Divine is a cinema great. I was watching it with some people who I didn't know too well... it's a good way to find out if you're going to get on or not."

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