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Far from the Tree (2021) 

English The basic idea behind pf this extra feature of Encanto is simple, but from life – whether human or raccoon. Parents will never stop worrying about their children, but they should nevertheless find a reasonable compromise between healthy and unhealthy protection for their offspring.

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The French Dispatch (2021) 

English The French Despatch ["and so on"] is another typical "Anderson flick", a continuation in story and especially in form of his previous films, yet it is fresh, brisk and certainly not boring. Once again I was enchanted by the meticulously planned scenes, which stood out for their plastic two-dimensionality and were accompanied by playful music and, this time, animated sequences. I was amazed at the number of more or less well-known actors who sometimes only flashed on the screen, but still left an impression. Likewise, I was once again carried away by the refined script, in which the word absurdity (as always) took on a new meaning. Anyone who is not averse to the director's idiosyncratic style will enjoy his latest film, and will smile with bliss.

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Last Night in Soho (2021) 

English Last Night in Soho drew me to the cinema thanks to an enticing trailer and an even more enticing cast, so I went to the screening quite excited. At first, I found the film to be an average psychological thriller about delusions and demons of the past, but then the plot began to pick up and the suspense wasn't so much about the thrills as it was about unraveling the mystery set up. Even though I know that "the killer is the butler", the makers still managed to keep me guessing almost to the end, making me enjoy both plot twists all the more. Once again, I have to praise the excellent casting, as well as the 1960s art style and the visuals of the "ghosts". In the end, it's not a pure four stars, but in this case I'll add it.

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The Addams Family 2 (2021) 

English The second adventure of "America's most morbid family" falls short of its predecessor, and that's quite a shame, because the Addams offer great material for a slightly unconventional family film that doesn't skimp on the dark humour. As with the first film, it's all about family problems and finding one's identity, which is a rewarding but at the same time bland subject. At first, the film still tried to maintain its typically gloomy atmosphere, but then it started to take off into overly colourful shades (which was a bit of a problem with the first film as well), and you knew almost the whole time how it was going to end. I appreciated a few pop culture allusions (Jaws, Carrie, and The Island of Dr. Moreau), but I have to conclude that in this case, the potential of the brand was woefully underexploited. Better two stars!

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Dune: Part One (2021) 

English "This is just a beginning." I never read Herbert's novel, so I went to the cinema as a blank slate and with sober expectations, given the fuss around and the long wait for the premiere. Dune is definitely one of those films that you have to experience (and enjoy) in the cinema, as it is an audiovisually polished orgy that is admittedly not unprecedented for today's technical capabilities, Nevertheless, it managed to thrill and satisfy me – from the soulfully ethnic soundtrack with "a touch of heavy metal", to the beautiful scenery with sometimes appealingly arranged planning, to the precise sound effects work (the short but distinctive vocal delivery of the worms evoked the heptapods from Arrival). Dune offers interesting storylines (the chosen saviour, the interbreeding of clans, the hiearchy and strife between nations, Bene Gesserit, Baron "SS" and others), which will be interesting to see how they develop further in the next installment of the saga – provided the project gets the green light. This fact was a minor stumbling block for me, because it was obvious that this is a kind of appetizer or first course, which is supposed to get me up, hungry and attracted, but cannot fully satisfy me. A solid four stars! PS: Subjective observation: at times, Dune evoked the atmosphere of Miyazaki's films, especially the ecological Nausicaä of The Valley of the Wind.

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Eternals (2021) 

English An MCU-film coupled with the Oscar-winning director of the notable Nomadland immediately caught my attention, making a visit to the cinema almost urgent - despite the rather lukewarm trailer. At times, Eternals quite blatantly tries to be the most multi-cultural, tolerant and all-encompassing film from Marvel, which it manages to do in a universally unobtrusive manner for most of its running time. Technically, it's an audiovisual orgy, but that's what we're used to with films like this. I'd like to single out the appearance of the Deviants and Celestials. Aside from that, I enjoyed the various abilities and characteristics of the Eternals (Thena being most interesting to me), who were given ample space to be introduced where possible – hopefully we'll learn more in a possible sequel. I don't want to spoil anything here, but I appreciated the idea regarding the Eternals' main quest – it was similarly unsettling to Thanos's snap. Both post-credit scenes were a bit odd, but they served their purpose – curiosity is a bitch.

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Ron's Gone Wrong (2021) 

English If you look at the basic story skeleton of the film and the constellation of characters, Ron’s Gone Wrong offers nothing new, but the "skeleton" is wrapped in a charming and highly topical package, which makes the film an apt and humorous affair. I was incredibly entertained during the 100-minute running time, but I was also moved at the same time. The instructive line pointing out the dangerous dependence on technology, which goes hand in hand with the growing communication gap, did not leave me cold either. The biggest portion of entertainment, besides the "defective" Ron, was of course provided by Grandma Donka and Martina the goat, who gave my diaphragm a solid workout. A nice and non-violent presentation of all the possible pitfalls within Generation Z.

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The Wolf and the Lion (2021) 

English Movies like Born Free (whether with a lion or a dog) don't need to have a complex plot, because sometimes you just need to enjoy the incredible shots of wild animals and nature. This is also the case with The Wolf and the Lion. The film doesn't have much to surprise story-wise, and at times it plays on the emotions in a blatantly sentimental way, but it's still nice to watch, offering a decent soundtrack alongside the beautiful footage of animals and nature. A cool family affair!

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The Last Duel (2021) 

English The Last Duel won me over in particular because of its layered narrative: the viewer watches three differently rendered versions of several key events leading up to a raw, life-and-death fight. It was interesting to see the subtle nuances to crucial differences in each story, which fit the central characters perfectly. What might have been an everyday affair for one was a harrowing experience for another – actually the other. The part devoted to Marguerite and her version of the story, in which the until recently unknown to me Jodie Comer excelled, was without a doubt the one that got to me the most. Matt Damon and Adam Driver were also good, but Comer still stood out above them in my view. In addition to a strong and timeless story and compelling performances, the film also captivates because of its audiovisual execution – the costumes, the production design and music, and the excellent camera work (especially in the action scenes). Holding the whole thing together is the solid and assured direction of veteran Ridley Scott, who is definitely not yet part of the old guard. The only thing I found a bit off about the film in places was the not always adequate vocabulary – some of the lines felt rather contemporary.

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Venom: Let There Be Carnage (2021) 

English Venom 2 is a perfect example of a one-off action flick. Story-wise, it doesn't have much to surprise – except perhaps, if I'm getting ahead of myself, the post-credit scene – and with a relatively short running time, there's not really much room for any plot-twists (except maybe one tiny one). The film relies mainly on action, light (black-and-red) humour and the interaction between the two "aliens", which doesn't always work. The character of Frances "Banshee" Barrison was largely underused, which is a shame. A brisk, perhaps a bit too digital in places for (really) just one viewing!