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Cong 21 Shi Ji an Quan Che Li (2024) – Capsule Review

It seems that the focus in the making of this Chinese film was solely on its action, which, with its highly videogame-like and animated feel, proves to be extremely entertaining.

Nevertheless, a film should pay attention to other elements, which, unfortunately, are largely overlooked here. There is no clear driving force behind its multiple, severely flawed plots, and it culminates in a cheesy moral conclusion, accompanied by repetitive and tiresome jokes.

Still, since everything serves as a technical exercise in the display of action and violence, the final result can still be regarded as decent.

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The Surfer (2024) – Capsule Review

The highlight of the film relies heavily on its entire sound department, including score, design, and mixing, which elevates the experience significantly. Another redeeming element is the portrayal of the surfer gang/cult that serves as the antagonist, although its leader lacks depth and fails to leave a lasting impression.

The editing, while conventional, effectively immerses the viewer in the same downward-spiralling descent into madness that Nicolas Cage experiences.

Unfortunately, the movie feels longer than it actually is. At times, the story seems to go in circles, and several plot holes contribute to an underwhelming ending.

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A Girl with Closed Eyes (2024) – Capsule Review

A slow start builds toward a thrilling final act, supported by strong chemistry between the two lead performers.

While the film makes up for its lack of effective story progression with well-placed puzzle pieces, the incompetent police work proves frustrating. The detective either relies on luck or has everything explained to her, rather than making any real discoveries on her own.

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Drop (2025) – Capsule Review

Thoroughly enjoyable film in which the suspense is masterfully presented. This is accompanied by a truly engaging set design and good acting (including the worst BUT funniest child performance).

While some of the camera movement choices are not to my taste, and certain sleight-of-hand moments feel forced, it did not stop me from having a great time with it.

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Get Away (2024) – Capsule Review

Underwhelming comedy that thrives on the brief look of what could happen if your Airbnb host were a creep. The killings and action sequences are intense but not groundbreaking.

Unfortunately, the twist is also predictable, and the intended folk horror mood feels superficial and not that poignant or interesting.

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