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The Exterminating Angel Is One Of The Greatest Films I've Ever Seen

  The Exterminating Angel was a great watch, beautiful, serene, with some flowing moments that were captured quite vividly on the screen. Occasionally, some interesting moments in the human condition The movie begins with a formal dinner party, the servants leaving their posts, one by one, as the party progresses into the night, the hosts grow restless, wondering why there is no attempt to go home. As the morning begins, as the servant brings forward breakfast, the guests cannot leave the room, nor can the hosts themselves. The beauty of the horror film influenced many contemporary horror films, with the social commentary, the silent, cinematography, and the ever-increasing tension. Although, as a surrealist film, it has some beautiful allegories and some interesting moments. Such as the bear chasing the sheep, the dead bodies hand creeping along the carpet, La Valkiria throwing a brick through a window,, a cliff and an eagle, a flock of sheep entering a church in single file, gunshots

My Thoughts On Three Fun Movies

  Movies are great. Many people think so. Many people praise the art form, the communication through the visual medium. They praise it. And, I agree.  Years ago, I watched Adam Sandler and laughed at his "goofy antics" as he put on a funny face and tried to beat up his grandfather. Yes, I was one of those people. Laughing at dirty jokes and watching Thomas The Tank Engine crash into a tank of gasoline, and watching Pac-Man eat sentient ghosts.  Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, but I'm not that kind of person now. Time has made me an unhappy, miserable, old man and has shifted my tastes. For years, I have been watching movies, but these films are some of the greatest I've ever seen. Or, the opposite for everybody else. Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha. Inception The first film on the list is Inception, which is often the most confusing thing to me because I could not rewatch it a second time, although this, perhaps, was the first film to make me feel tingly and strangely affected inside. I m