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: 879 / 879

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This is a sweet little comedy that will put a smile on your face and make you chuckle. Review

8.0

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18 june

18 jun

An Iranian and a Romanian student reflect on the repercussions of the revolutions in their own nations, in this clever and moving documentary consisting entirely of archive footage. Review

10

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17 june

17 jun

An unidentified, carbonised corpse embodies the futility of the little-known "Drunk War", in this charming Moldovan comedy... Review

7.0

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16 june

16 jun

Like a Fish on the Moon is a missed opportunity. It could have achieved something similar to Asghar Farhadi’s A Separation. Review

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16 june

16 jun

The problem is that instead of Brechtian alienation, Family Times instead lapses into confusion. Review

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15 june

15 jun

The poetic devices are often a little cumbersome and exaggerated, particularly in the film’s denouement. Overall, Daughter of Rage would have benefited from less magic and more realism. Review

6.0

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14 june

14 jun

Nature documentarist attempts to communicate and to forge an emotional bond with two different sperm whales, in this fascinating tale of cross-species trust and affection. Review

10

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14 june

14 jun

The outcome is a charming fable of indigenous revenge, however one that’s hardly rooted on Chilean soil. Review

6.0

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12 june

12 jun

Despite its didactic tone, Theatre of Thought offers viewers no major takeaway. This is a not a highly educational movie. There are some interesting insights into brain-operated prosthetics, and the director does raise some pertinent questions about ethics and negative rights towards the end of the film, but that’s about it. Review

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12 june

12 jun

Brazilian thriller about rural famiy tasked with harbouring a drug lord blends the sinister with the absurd to pitch-perfect results. Review

8.0

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12 june

12 jun

Italian director becomes increasingly recognised for her idiosyncratic style, now moving further away from poetic territory into quirky zone. Review

6.0

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29 may

29 may

Gingerly multilayered drama about loss and reconnection in Corsica boasts spectacular teenage performances. Review

8.0

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28 may

28 may

Deep dive into the loud routine of a large group of Chinese textile workers, in this highly observational, non-narrative documentary. Review

6.0

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27 may

27 may

Ken Loach's portrayal of poverty, xenophobia and failed refugee integration in Northern England is authentic and captivating. Review

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26 may

26 may

Despite its subversive topic and interesting premise, Last Summer has at least a couple of handicaps. Review

7.0

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26 may

26 may

Wim Wenders returns to what he does best with this observational and meditative drama about a toilet cleaner forging ahead his lonely routine in Tokyo. Review

10

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25 may

25 may

This message of idealism is heartwarming, even if a little old-fashioned and trite. In other words, this is a cheesy yet surprisingly affecting film. Review

8.0

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25 may

25 may

While not particularly hard to stomach, with a gently marinated, softly seared storyline and tasteful acting, The Pot-au-Feu also lacks a certain je ne sais quoi. Review

5.0

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24 may

24 may

Children and parents get together for a stargazing convention in the middle of the American desert, in Wes Anderson banally idiosyncratic new movie. Review

4.0

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24 may

24 may

It is the historical content that you will stay with you. In other words: Kidnapped works as a fit-for-purpose, educational film. Review

7.0

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24 may

24 may

A romcom on benzodiazepines? Aki Kaurismäki's latest film is romantic, lethargic and delightful to watch. Review

7.0

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23 may

23 may

Overconfident of its dramatic and subversive abilities, Todd Haynes new film is but an average story of love outside the traditional American family. Review

6.0

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23 may

23 may

Teacher at an upper-class school convinces a small group students that they are better off without food at all, in Jessica Hausner's bizarre mockery of anti-capitalistic conspiracy. Review

7.0

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22 may

22 may

Impressive courtroom drama starring a dazzling Sandra Hüller mercilessly dissects a complex female character, while also keeping audiences thoroughly immersed. Review

10

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22 may

22 may

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