Movie reviews of Jeffrey Rex Bertelsen

These are all the movies and series that Jeffrey Rex has reviewed. Read more at: I'm Jeffrey Rex.

Number of movie reviews: 782 / 782

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Whether or not it tells the true story, I’m not sure either, but it’s such a tragic and torturous portrait that it’s hard to really look at without feeling the pain that permeates it from minute one. Nevertheless, I think both the person Norma Jeane and the icon Marilyn Monroe deserve better than what this film ultimately is. Review

6.0

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2023-01-28

2023

Once the film has hit on something, it just does the same thing over and over again until the film is over. It is repetitive, it is familiar, it lets its incredibly talented comedic cast down, and, eventually, you just get tired of it, as the film — at close to two hours — is just too long. Review

4.5

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2023-01-28

2023

The film follows in the footsteps of other similar movies that look to the Lassie-formula for inspiration (it is relatively emotionally manipulative, as you might expect, but once Gonker is lost, you rarely see him), and you’ll probably forget about the film’s existence relatively quickly. But the sweet and kind messages at the heart of this story make it watchable. Review

5.0

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2023-01-22

2023

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An infectious joy, S. S. Rajamouli’s genre-fluid three-hour epic action musical bromance film is every bit as good as its word-of-mouth suggests. It is so charming, undeniably overwhelming, but also just pure movie magic. Review

9.0

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2023-01-20

2023

This could have been a strong television series if it had been tweaked just a little, but as films, these are just too messy. Still, though, Bodil Jørgensen and, especially, Jesper Christensen are great in these fascinating but messy historical dramas about the German occupation of Denmark. Review

5.0

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2023-01-19

2023

Santiago Mitre’s Argentina, 1985 is a really solid and entertaining courtroom drama with absorbing and heart-wrenching testimonies. Ricardo Darín is terrific in the central role, and I’d also like to highlight Laura Paredes and Peter Lanzan... Review

8.0

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2023-01-13

2023

It is an incredible rise-and-fall story that you have to see to believe, but the documentary itself certainly is not as good or deep as the story it contains. Review

5.5

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2023-01-10

2023

The Pale Blue Eye is an atmospheric period crime thriller that is well acted, with well-tuned performances from Christian Bale and Harry Melling, but its slow pace will be a stumbling block for some, the mystery is somewhat predictable, and the Holmes-Watson-esque connection between the main characters is not as well-realized as it ought to be, which makes their final scene together somewhat ineffective emotionally. Review

6.5

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2023-01-09

2023

Mumbai Mafia: Police vs the Underworld is primarily a by-the-numbers documentary that chronicles how the pendulum swung back too much and made criminals of the law enforcement that had initially set out to merely rid the streets of a controlling and dangerous crime syndicate. Review

6.0

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2023-01-06

2023

Small quibbles aside, I think Park Chan-wook’s first English-language feature film is an engrossing little mystery with all of the traits that have come to define Park Chan-wook as a master filmmaker with breathtaking visuals, violence, and taboo subject matter. Review

8.0

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2023-01-02

2023

It’s an occasionally fascinating exercise that is a little bit too navel-gazey and bloated for its own good. Review

5.7

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2022-12-31

2022

It is much showier than Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance especially and is a great example of Park’s visual slickness and inventiveness. It also features an excellent performance from Lee Young-ae. Review

8.7

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2022-12-30

2022

Oldboy is Park Chan-wook fully unleashed. It is a showy and perfectly paced action-revenge mystery with an amazing payoff and masterful and precise shot compositions. Choi Min-sik is also just incredible in the primary role. ... Review

10

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2022-12-30

2022

Park Chan-wook’s Sympathy for Mr. Vengeance is masterfully made but also exhaustingly bleak. Review

8.0

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2022-12-30

2022

I think of it as a thoughtful and soft meditation on grief, existence, memory, family dynamics, and what it means to really know someone and something. I found it to be both fascinating and quietly moving. Review

8.5

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2022-12-30

2022

Park Chan-wook shows major signs of the filmmaker he will become, and his steady, stylish, and level-headed approach to a tough subject matter really helps to make this film succeed, as does Song Kang-ho’s dedicated and complex performance. Review

8.7

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2022-12-27

2022

When compared to Knives Out, Rian Johnson’s Glass Onion is equally witty and just as sharply written and edited. It comes oh so close to matching the incredible first film. Review

9.0

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2022-12-23

2022

Morbius is an undeniably messy Frankenstein’s monster of a film that is so awkwardly stitched together that scenes right next to each other lack connective tissue and are tonally uneven. Review

4.0

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2022-12-23

2022

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Ti West’s period slasher film X is about religious fanaticism, sex positivity, aging, and the allure of the American Dream. Throughout, West achieves the right atmosphere through the look of the film, the soundscape, and some fun visual and editing touches. Review

7.9

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2022-12-20

2022

Avatar: The Way of Water is a fitting title because, in certain ways, it blows the first film out of the water. I’d call it a definite improvement on the first film, which I merely liked. I am in awe of the updated breathtaking visuals, and I was moved by its beautiful focus on our bond to misunderstood creatures from the vast ocean. James Cameron, I see you. Review

9.0

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2022-12-15

2022

The thing about Avatar is that even though it is a great film in so many aspects, some of the criticisms that people have of it are perfectly valid. None of this stops it from being a great film, but it does prevent its archetypical story from sitting with you as being uniquely its own thing. Review

7.9

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2022-12-14

2022

I know that it is a tough ask for an animated film with as dark and real a backdrop as this one to be accepted by families, but this is one of the most impressive stop-motion animated films that I have ever seen and it packs an emotional and earned wallop that will sit with you. Review

10

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2022-12-11

2022

It is full of beautiful colors, great imagination, gorgeous costumes, and eye-opening visuals. It is a marvelously ambitious fantasy-fairy tale film that gets so close to being a true all-timer. Review

8.5

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2022-12-05

2022

Eiza Gonzalez is credible as the paramedic, Yahya Abdul-Mateen II makes for a solid lead struggling with how his life is blowing up all around him, and Jake Gyllenhaal’s performance is unhinged in a way that is really entertaining. Review

8.0

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2022-12-01

2022

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