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I’ve never left the cinema with such a determination to make a film. Maybe it was the caffeine rush I was experiencing, but the sentiment remains. Calling my boyfriend on the way out of the screening I said how badly I wanted this. To make a fil... Read the full review »
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What I consider to be a truly exceptional romance film. The dialogue is profound and interesting the characters are rich with depth and intelligence. As an audience member I feel placed alongside them- particularly Celine. Her beauty is more than... Read the full review »
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I think I set myself up for too much with this film initially. I presumed I would feel an overwhelming sense of empathy for the protagonist but I just didn’t. What doesn’t seem right about this film, at least in my experience, is its half-hear... Read the full review »
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Boyhood (2014)

Boyhood (2014)

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I am an absolute sucker for Richard Linklater! ‘Before Sunrise’ is one of my favourite films. Linklater is a master of time- questioning his audience constantly about the importance of mortality and how time and change are intertwined. ‘Boyh... Read the full review »