These are all the movies and series that Ulkar has reviewed. Read more at: Movie Moves Me.
Number of movie reviews: 1689 / 1689
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The beauty of this film is that it does concentrate on Luisa’s mental health alone. It tries to show who she really is. Review
The Good House is a heartwarming but gut-wrenching film about addiction and the hard path towards acceptance. Review
What starts as a charming film turns into a nightmare, and that is a compliment. Review
Silent Night is a bizarre horror comedy about friends and family members who come together for Christmas Eve. Review
Based on true events, Charlotte follows the titular character, Charlotte Solomon, an enigmatic, extremely talented Jewish painter from Germany. The animated film provides a rich story of her unfortunately short life which will result in more than thousands of paintings she drew, sketching them out of memory. Review
It’s an appalling and heartbreaking story that the director was able to translate onto the silver screen. Review
It’s not an ideal coming of age story you would like to watch. Director Joaquin del Paso cleverly unveils the dark side of a man that’s not born as an adult, but as a teenager, and if left unchecked, God knows what will happen when they grow up. It’s a scary movie to watch. Review
Based on true events, director Evan Jackson Leong recreates a dark underground place in New York’s Chinatown, showing the danger of people like Dai Ma, who looks at illegal immigrants as if they were cargo. Review
Wolf is far from a comedy and there is nothing hilarious about characters you meet throughout... Review
Sundown is the most bizarre film I’ve seen this year or any other. The most surreal, strange and unthinkable. Review
The film questions the aspect of Africa’s colonial history, as Tsidi questions her mother’s motives while Mavis continues serving her white boss with such dedication and fear, as if she was living during the enslavement period. Review
Three Floors is another flawless Italian drama coming from director Nanni Moretti. Review
Set in the 19th century, it’s a powerful story of love, family, friendship and self-sacrifice. Review
Costa Brava, Lebanon is an impressive family drama. It dives deep into family issues, corrupt government, unconstitutional and unauthorized construction right behind the Badris’ fence. Review
Aloners is an extremely juicy character-driven film that examines the life of one young woman in her twenties. Review
What started as an innocent and very moving story about a girl that must make an important decision, turns into a Hitchcockian suspenseful thriller with a premise you won’t see coming. Review
The slow-burning drama steadily builds up the narrative, keeping you intense throughout as you attend the Thanksgiving dinner of a lifetime, trust me, you probably would not like repeating again. Review
The Other Tom is a poignant story delivered in a naturalistic way as if you were a bystander watching someone’s life unfolding right before your eyes. Review
The sublime performances from Jack Lowden and Peter Capaldi put them on a much higher level than they were before. Don’t get me wrong, they have always been great. But in this film, they embodied the characters they portray, giving the most honest and transparent portrayal of a man, who was a genius of his time. Review
Spencer is one of the toughest films I’ve seen in a very long time. Review
There are many films that talk about the beauty of religion, of culture and the wonderful things it brings. But there are enough featured pieces that talk about the other side of the coin, and Medusa manages to describe it perfectly. Review
The Electrical Life of Louis Waine perfectly recreates the Victorian era where the costumes and amazing make-up turn this film into an absolute joy to watch. Review
La Civil is an excellent film that captures the fear of being hunted by cartels, retribution from their end and courage that is the only thing standing against death threat. Review
Through its unusual concept, it looks for a better suit for people who feel do not get enough attention from their loved ones. Some scenes are funny and moving at the same time. It’s a sublime approach towards love, desires, human feelings and how we express them. Review
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