by ArcticMonkeys » Fri Aug 15, 2014 3:03 pm
The Raid 2
Still the best film I've seen this year so far, the way a action film should be made that sadly Hollywood seems to have lost it's touch with. The last 45 minutes of this film is pure cinema greatness, from one of the best car chase scenes I've seen in years, to the best hand on hand combat fight I've seen in action cinema. Some have complained about the two and half hour running time but I think cause the first Raid film (which is also awesome) is pure action from the first minute until the end at a lean 90 minutes. While this sequel has more depth and character, the bad guys are far more enjoyable in this and Iko Uwais is far more impressive in this (in terms of the drama) you feel for his character more then you did in the first film. The beautiful Julie Estelle as Hammer Girl will go down as one of the most striking villains in action cinema history. Welshman Gareth Evans has signed his Hollywood career with a bang, here's hoping the third film in the trilogy will be as awesome as it's first two enteries. 10/10
We are the Best
One of the best surprises of 2014, the return of Lukas Moodysson to his lighter comedic roots of his first two and best films (Fucking Amal and Together) and for me this is his best film since Together, Adapted from his wife Coco graphic novel about her teenager years in 80's Stockholm in an all girl punk band . This is fun and full of charm with wonderful performances from the three leads (although Mira Grosin's Klara is probably the star making performance) and the Swedish punk soundtrack was very good. I still think this is Moodysson's Strength working on lighter films instead of grim and downbeat work (lilya 4 ever even though well meaning was just a little too preachy for me). The only real falling out the girls have is over a boy and that only lasts a minute before they are friends again. It has some very tender moments (the scene when a very drunk Bobo tells Klara that no boy will ever love her, breaks the heart) Sadly this film although getting great reviews seems to have gone by unseen (it only got a week of screenings where I live, in Ireland) and I had to send away for it to get it on DVD as no one had it stocked on it's release on that format on July 18th. I don't know where it places in his best films, it could with a few more viewings seriously take Fucking Amal as his best film yet. 9.5/10