Film & TV The Official watch this good movie thread

I just recently realised how near to Blockbuster Video I live, so I been renting movies out every other night for the past month. Here's some movies I recommend watching:


Cypher (Jeremy Northam/Lucy Liu)

I Spy (Eddie Murphy)

Bourne Identity/Supremacy (Matt Damon)

Crying Freeman (Mark Dacascos)
 

S. Fourteen

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^ try semi-pro

Ponyo On The Cliff

I'm a huge Miyazaki fan. I had low expectation mostly because of the softer, more cartoon-like style he used this time around but he did not let me down.

Not as significant as Mononoke, not as fantastic as Totoro, and not as engaging as Kiki, but it's a fun ride and my assumption about the "style" was proved wrong in the first scene.

Gake no ue no Ponyo (2008)
 
Dark City

"Dark City is a retelling of the Allegory of the Cave used by Greek philosopher Plato, who conveyed the allegory as a fictional dialogue between his teacher Socrates and Plato's brother Glaucon. In the film, the city inhabitants are prisoners who do not realize they are in a prison. John Murdoch's escape from the prison parallels the escape from the cave in the allegory. He is assisted by Dr. Schreber, who explains the city's mechanism as Socrates explains to Glaucon how the shadows in the cave are cast. Murdoch however becomes more than Glaucon; Gerard Loughlin writes, "He is a Glaucon who comes to realize that Socrates' tale of an upper, more real world, is itself a shadow, a forgery."
Murdoch defeats the Strangers who control the inhabitants and remakes the world based on childhood memories, which were themselves illusions arranged by the Strangers. Loughlin writes of the lack of background, "The original of the city is off–stage, unknown and unknowable." Murdoch now casts new shadows for the city inhabitants, who must trust his judgment. Unlike Plato, Murdoch "is disabused of any hope of an outside" and becomes the demiurge for the cave, the only environment he knows.
The city in Dark City is described by Higley as a "murky, nightmarish German expressionist film noir depiction of urban repression and mechanism". The city has a World War II dreariness reminiscent of Edward Hopper's works and has details from different eras and architectures that are changed by the Strangers; "buildings collapse as others emerge and battle with one another at the end". The round window in Dark City is concave like a fishbowl and is a frequently seen element throughout the city. The inhabitants do not live at the top of the city; the main characters' homes are dwarfed by the bricolage of buildings."

The movie makes you think about what is is that truly makes us human. It's about questioning the world around us... what is reality and what is illusion..
Are humans inherently good or evil?? How do our emotions and our memories affect what we will do now and in the future?? Very thought provoking movie, highly recommended.
 

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