Movie reviews of Victor Fraga

These are all the movies and series that Victor has reviewed. Read more at: Dirty Movies.

Number of movie reviews: 1035 / 1035

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Americans myths of social integration, freedom and tolerance are bust, seared and broiled in this kitchen from hell - caustic social satire. Review

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19 february

19 feb

Olivier Assayas's autofictional Covid drama is light and gentle like a spring breeze, however mostly unremarkable. Review

5.0

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19 february

19 feb

Non-narrative, almost entire sensory film explores the rise and the collapse of the architecture of men and of nature; the outcome is strangely soothing. Review

8.0

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19 february

19 feb

The multithreaded script is just too disjointed. It took me a good read of the synopsis in order to put the puzzle pieces together, and understand the plot twists and power dynamics. Review

6.0

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18 february

18 feb

Biologist-turned-journalist living in Southern Ukraine seeks truth and justice, is this extremely clumsy political comedy. Review

4.0

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16 february

16 feb

Wacky American indie sets out to create a modern-day, metalinguistic Beauty and the Beast with real facial disfigurement as a device. Review

5.0

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16 february

16 feb

Young Indian woman becomes completely silent after learning about her arranged marriage - quietly poignant and gently humorous drama... Review

7.0

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16 february

16 feb

Excruciatingly boring drama about Magdalene laundries boasts a top-drawer cast (including Cillian Murphy and Emily Watson) and has absolutely nothing relevant to say. Review

2.0

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16 february

16 feb

A heartwarming tale about the incessant desire to love, and the quest for freedom in the smallest and most trivial gestures. And a love letter to Iranian women – young and old – who are hungry for love. Review

9.0

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16 february

16 feb

The Letter Writer rescues the essence of simple and puerile romance. Review

8.0

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10 february

10 feb

Retrofuturistic animation ponders on authoritarianism and the suppression of individualism; the outcome is loud and messy. Review

7.0

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8 february

8 feb

Based on the eponymous novel by Andrey Kurkov, Grey Bees provides viewers with insight into the lives of two worn-out human beings at the twilight of life, and dangerously hanging by a thread to the only existence that they have ever known. Review

7.0

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4 february

4 feb

Mexican psychological thriller about a young man seeking justice for his mother's disappearance boasts multidimensional characters and unexpected twists. Review

7.0

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3 february

3 feb

We Are on Air boasts some very good moments – such as Fatima’s frustrated attempts at seducing her neighbour, and Vitor’s barely erotic and extremely contrived role play -, but it is also dogged by some flaws. Review

7.0

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2 february

2 feb

This is about as much as I could make out of the barely coherent movie plot. Review

4.0

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1 february

1 feb

The performances are entirely auspicious, however secondary to the gently framed imagery. Some of the most intense and dramatic moments are toned down in favour of the photography. Aesthetics often prevail above dramaturgy. Review

6.0

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29 january

29 jan

Psychosexual thriller about naked stranger gatecrashing into a family villa in Greece ruminates on philosophy, psychoanalysis, dance, overgrown pubes and mysterious holes. Review

6.0

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29 january

29 jan

Spanish drama about mistaken identity and death in an ugly and decadent port city is beautifully dissonant and strangely elegant, with a distinctive auteurial voice. Review

10

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29 january

29 jan

Anti-fairytale movie without images sets out to subvert the essence of the film experience, but instead just poisons and kills it. Review

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29 january

29 jan

76-minute drama is in reality a heartwarming tribute to individual and artistic freedoms. Review

10

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28 january

28 jan

A woman losing her memory reclaims her connection to reality after seeing Monica Vitti on film, in this highly intertextual drama. Review

6.0

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27 january

27 jan

Party turns into soul-searching drama, in this authentic British tale of abrupt and crude teenage coming-of-age rituals. Review

8.0

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27 january

27 jan

The execution of Blue Imagine is very poor. The script is wholly didactic, predictable and dogged with cliches. The acting is shoddy, and the interactions are clumsily staged, often resembling a primary school play. Review

4.0

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27 january

27 jan

Israel's war machine becomes a literal proxy for Sylvester Stallone's Rambo, in this contemplative and broody art documentary. Review

8.0

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27 january

27 jan

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