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Viuda Negra (2021) 

inglés I have nothing against strong female characters who can have men for dinner, as long as they are believable and have some logical basis in the story, but when the core of the villain organization is skinny teenage girls (in other words, 40 kg in wet clothes) who are supposed to take over the world, I do have a problem. Not to mention that the pheromone idea is straight out of my own teenage attempts at literature when I was trying to write science fiction stories. So I'm thinking, Kevin Feige, do you want to hire me as a screenwriter? A little extra money would be nice :o)

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Snake Eyes: El origen (2021) 

inglés A prime example of the fact that writing scripts for Hollywood blockbusters today is like being on welfare, it must be a treat. No, I wasn’t offended by its stupidity, but it was cookie-cutter to the ground and I didn't give a damn. It has one great idea (a pure heart among ancient anacondas) and that's it. Iko Uwais is completely unused with his few minutes, the action is mediocre and there’s little of it, the targeting of children is quite obvious, but they didn't come to the cinema anyway, so where did the comrades from Paramount go wrong?

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Homeland (2011) (serie) 

inglés Yeah, a spy, he’s got it tough. I'm not a fan of alternate history with actual living figures, but this is an exception. A fantastic series, completely unpredictable for most its run. It's admirable the psychological transformation Carrie Mathison undergoes through the series – that, dear Claire, is called the role of a lifetime. And the very last episode absolutely blew me away, in awe of what a brilliantly bittersweet ending they gave to the story. I know it's tempting, but I hope they don't make any more sequels, any more encores, it's perfect this way.

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La guerra del mañana (2021) 

inglés In 2021, these alien derivatives may only entertain bacteria and other single-celled organisms. If it wasn’t for the bombastic CGI here and there, it would have nothing. And Chris Pratt's dumb attempts at expressing deeper emotions are quite comical. As Star-Lord he's fine, his awkwardness doesn't matter there, but otherwise he’s very far from a character actor.

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Samurai Cop (1991) 

inglés Get a second-rate actor or amateur extras, shoot it as a sequence of more or less unrelated scenes, add to that clouds and clouds of filmmaking errors that will make you have fits of laughter, and which are a joy to analyse in rewind, spice it up with a lot of clumsily staged love scenes like a bad Kama Sutra, and throw in some unexpected dialogue that makes your monitor crack, and you've got Samurai Cop. Yeah, this is The Room of the action buddy-cup movies. And all the absurdity is enhanced by the fact that, like Wiseau, Amir Shervan made it with a love of film and a conviction that he was making something world-class. I don’t know if it’s been featured in the Shockproof Film Festival, if not, it is a clear candidate.

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¿Quién puede matar a un niño? (1976) 

inglés The attempt at some kind of insight, expressed by the documentary footage at the beginning (the worst atrocities of the 20th century, including Auschwitz and genocides all over the world), is rather futile, and actually quite unnecessary, because it doesn’t enhance the overall impact of the film. Plus, the cutters of the editor should have worked harder, halfway through I felt like I'd swallowed a whole pot of lemon balm. But I can't deny the interesting atmosphere, the killer children with their innocent faces are really disturbing, sometimes even scary, and the fatal scene with the pregnant woman is physically unpleasant. Besides, I can't imagine something like that in today's politically correct times, when at the end a machine gun unexpectedly comes into play and the little bastards are cutting each other down on the head with boards, knives in thighs and carotid arteries. Simply, as was the custom in the 70s – the Spaniards did not mess around.

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Aquellos que desean mi muerte (2021) 

inglés Pat and Mat in an unintentional parody of something that should have been dramatic at least on a basic level, but is just pitifully ridiculous. Taylor Sheridan is going downhill. I guess he likes fruit, so he wants a Golden Raspberry, otherwise, it’s a mystery. He was writing and filming Yellowstone at the same time, which is completely, completely different with its nourishing emotions and perfectly logically constructed story. In this film I recognized the sensitive Sheridan only in a small subtle scene stroking a horse, otherwise I spent the whole second half banging my head against the wall out of boredom, brushing crumbs out of my beard, counting fingers on my hand and looking at my watch to see how much more of this emotional torture I would have to endure.

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Ejército de los muertos (2021) 

inglés I don't understand what happened to Zack Snyder, a guy who has the brilliant Watchmen and the very good Man of Steel in his filmography and never really burned out creatively until now, to make shit like this. Pathetic, fucking boring and visually repulsive (no, the juicy opening credits and those few Las Vegas green screens don't cut it). It has only one decent action scene – the casino shootout – which doesn't come until half an hour before the end, and one single noteworthy idea, which is the zombie tiger. And leading the uninteresting ensemble of actors is Dave Bautista, whose acting limits end somewhere near Hamáček's abilities when he talks about his disguise maneuver.

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El padre (2020) 

inglés The unbearable lightness of acting. I remember well Hopkins's exclusive interview with Reflex, where he said that "...acting is the easiest profession in the world...". So Sir Anthony cut yet another theatrical role, the likes of which he has portrayed hundreds of in his lifetime on stages, and he still won an Oscar for it, by the way. Yeah, acting is a beautiful profession, if you know how to do it.

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The Marksman (2021) 

inglés The grey hair and wrinkles are increasing, but they look good on Liam and he certainly knows how to age gracefully. It's not the classic Neeson action vehicle that people were probably expecting, more like a human, sober story of an aging marine, spiced up with a bit of shooting in two scenes, and with some of the clichés I don't like so much (talking to the bad guy) coming in towards the end. A pretty pleasant two hours, but I’ll probably forget about it in a month.