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My Father's Glory (1990) 

English Provence, which was the inspiration for Pagnol's work, in a movie about childhood based on the first part of Pagnol's famous memoirs. The basics of his work are clearly recognizable here, and moreover, the whole thing unfolds with the appealing spirit of an innocent carefree child's view of the world, which reminds us more than once of “Le Petit Nicholas" (even in specific details); so much so that I wondered if Goscinny had in fact been inspired by Pagnol.

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Chronicle (2012) 

English Watch a few randomly selected meaningless home videos about bored teens on YouTube loafing about, every now and then add in some random special effects, and you'll immediately have a sequel to The Chronicle that is indistinguishable from the “original"; if you're interested in the Thai remake, watch a few randomly selected meaningless home videos about bored teens in loafing about Thailand on YouTube... And you know the rest.

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Dragonslayer (1981) 

English Too bad about the eighties-style over-the-top ending where it’s all effects for effects’ sake and nothing else. Mainly the first half is an outstanding fantasy story which, unlike many of its brothers in the genre (and there were a lot of them), focused rather refreshingly on the dark side. If it had been considerably shorter and more restrained, Dragonslayer wouldn’t have remained overshadowed by its now unforgettable/unforgotten brothers.

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Mulholland Drive (2001) 

English A psycho(il)logical and strange picture that is hard to grasp... So, in fact, the type of classic that we are used to getting from Lynch. If it had ended twenty minutes earlier, this would have been maybe the most graspable Lynch movie ever, but at that moment is breaks into the most bizarre movie ever. Lynch on his best film-making (not series-making!) form.

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Salmon Fishing in the Yemen (2011) 

English Fewer minutes, less of the rich, kind sheik, less “lemonade" during the salmon finale, but on the other hand greater portions of the perfect bureaucratic satire (and why not just a straight comedy à la Yes, (Prime) Minister for the Kristin Scott Thomas/Conleth Hill) duo... That would have helped Hallström from falling into the “pleasant, but utterly humdrum" category. P.S.: McGregor is wrongly type-cast in his role; does anybody (women) find his boring, hen-pecked, dry pen-pusher act convincing? It’s like having Halle Berry play Precious.

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The Avengers (2012) 

English Undemanding, popcorn paint by numbers with clear contours which begin to turn pastel green only after they line up. The Avengers Assemble is quality craftsmanship which unfortunately pays dearly for having just routine action (the first “teaser" part is markedly better than the second) and zero “emotional involvement" of either the viewer or the characters. The whole thing rests on the shoulders of the Stark - Thor - Banner trio and the remaining characters are either a necessary evil (Capt. America) or there to make up numbers. And also a proper baddy is sorely lacking; Loki is outstanding, but he’s more an amusing stooge than an arch-villain. As far as Marvel team productions are concerned, the movie versions of X-Men play in a much higher league.

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How to Grow a Planet (2012) (series) 

English Interesting - very much so. The problem is that the permanently enthusiastic (more likely coked up) Stewart is no guide, but draws all attention to himself. His megalomanic, annoying enthusiasm, full of American exaggeration, Scottish-style, gets on nerves quicker than a mother-in-law. And in the background, Zimmer’s music thunders away, while on principle he describes everything using the words unforgettable, breathtaking and fascinating several times in the same sentence. After a while, all you can do is grin and bear it, making fun out of it. This way, all the interesting information, phenomena and experiments are pushed out to the sidelines. But these sidelines in the end do make this a program well worth your attention.

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Born to Be Wild (2011) 

English The best for the kids, whether animal or human. The heroes of the documentary give the animals a second chance at life, and the authors give humans information in an unobtrusive way that will not enrich adults, but certainly will not poison them either.

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Battleship (2012) 

English Non-infantile Transformers H2O taken to absurdity. Which, paradoxically, helps the experience, because Berg pokes fun at all the classic tendentious popcorn movies. And don’t try to tell me he’s being serious. My poor soul (sated in the second half with a guilty pleasure) cannot admit this (aside from an aware me: unfortunately very real) possibility to be true. No, no and no!

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American Reunion (2012) 

English Jim(’s dad) and Stifler get into a whirlwind of problems and escapades that won’t leave any member dry. The others are just there just to make up the nostalgic numbers. It’s pretty witty and it has just the right amount of warm nostalgia (it basically rides the same wave as Scream 4). Too bad that they didn’t get the length right, because it’s a good twenty minutes longer than it should be.