Movie reviews of Filipe Freitas

These are all the movies and series that Filipe has reviewed. Read more at: Always Good Movies.

Number of movie reviews: 1957 / 1957

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Even the final twist feels calculated and overcooked, making The Real Thing a frivolous, wishy-washy cinematic experience. Review

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2021-06-13

2021

Shot with a poetic glow that easily conjures up the timeless feel of European classics (from Truffaut to Godard), this brave little film makes a clear statement without forcing sentiments to arise. Review

7.0

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2021-06-11

2021

It only pays off intermittently with some humorous insubordinations and the vision of furious, silly men hurt in their egos, but other scenes are unnecessarily spoiled by a clumsy playfulness or, like during its final stage, with a disordered arrangement that is anything but convincing. Review

5.0

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2021-06-09

2021

This is the type of vampire flick that works more at the psychological level and doesn’t need to show any fang to involve us in its bizarre, chilly atmosphere. Review

8.0

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2021-06-07

2021

Although categorically artsy and observant in its details, the film is ridiculously long for what it intends to say, flirting with boredom. Review

6.0

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2021-06-05

2021

Put me a bit off, but there was this mental labyrinth against the clock and a super claustrophobic environment making me relatively tuned. Both the scenarios and the special effects are accomplished in a modest sci-fi flick. Review

6.0

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2021-06-03

2021

The long duration of the film and a somewhat soulless approach gives this lesson in life an extra bitterness. Review

6.0

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2021-06-02

2021

The Paper Tigers won’t make the day of Bruce Lee’s fans but, if nothing else, has its heart in the right place. Review

6.0

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2021-05-29

2021

Keeping the tension at a fever pitch, Roehler, who worked from a script by Klaus Richter (their second collaboration), mounted it with some decadently fascinating moments. Review

7.0

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2021-05-27

2021

What went wrong with this adaptation? It simply collapses under the weight of its tonally one-note developments and clunky narrative. Review

4.0

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2021-05-24

2021

Solidly structured and incisive in its observations, the film never leaves you in doubt, showing that the truth is way too hard to digest. Review

8.0

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2021-05-23

2021

Mong-hong also takes charge of the cinematography, taking an impressive stance on the visuals, but he could have taken A Sun to another realm by simplifying a few aspects. Review

6.0

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2021-05-22

2021

In addition to a synthetic central character, the weak intrigue and rigid dynamics place the film between a poorly investigative case and a phony state of paranoia. The flaws are significative throughout, ultimately leading to a more ridiculous than revelatory closure. Review

4.0

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2021-05-21

2021

The apt performance by Castro and the breathtaking cinematography by José Ángel Alayón help us conquer the languorous pace of the story. Review

6.0

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2021-05-19

2021

Identifying Features is a harrowing tale of loss, anguish and disenchantment whose brutally cold conclusions left me stunned. Review

8.0

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2021-05-17

2021

As my interest kept declining, The Man Who Sold His Skin showed to have a lot more in mind than what it could handle. This once promising satire, made imperfect by a weak twist, misses the killing blow. Review

5.0

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2021-05-16

2021

The film’s extraordinary qualities - including a ferocious performance by Sukowa - outweighs any quibbles in a story that fluidly toggles affection and tension. There’s no artsy nonsense here nor dull moments, but rather an afflictive desperation and yearning that rings true. Review

8.0

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2021-05-14

2021

It’s all bloated spectacle in the end, a long and boring trail of deaths presented with a deceptive slickness, where Statham doesn’t even bother to bring a sense of grief to his miserable existence. Review

4.0

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2021-05-12

2021

Both the narrative quality and stylistic grounds suggest a crossing between Youssef Chahine and Satyajit Ray, in a sad film dedicated to the victims of the Sudanese Revolution. Review

7.0

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2021-05-10

2021

Even so, the slow-moving passages and dull dialogue make the film drag all along, while the outcome never matches the promises made in the first segment of the story. This self-reverential exercise drowns in a deep melancholy and gets lost in the vision of bovine-like skulls risen from the dead. Review

5.0

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2021-05-07

2021

The resulting documentary is a sincere, funny look at the wild life of a poet/musician, who, emerging here as a survivor of all types of excesses (even musical), is brutally honest when dealing with the life he chose and the circumstances that made him who he is. By the way, MacGowan will also be remembered for his oddly contagious laugh. Review

8.0

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2021-05-06

2021

Despite all its strengths as a sobering, wrenching and well-acted drama, The Sleepwalkers faces some limitations, the biggest of them being the predictability of the story. Review

6.0

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2021-05-03

2021

Honestly, the whole film feels like there’s something off, and because Cooke didn’t invest in thrills and Cumberbatch was not so convincing, the result is a vacuous, low-energy spy thriller that made me exhaustively insensitive. Review

4.0

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2021-04-30

2021

Nobody is nothing major, but there’s enough funny and electrifying moments laced through the uneven plot sequences to make us engaged. Review

6.0

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2021-04-28

2021

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