Genre: Drama
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Himizu
Mar 25, 2015Not as enjoyable or as accomplished as some of the director’s other efforts but worthy of a look if you’re a fan of Sono’s work and “non-conventional” cinema.
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Hit Team
Mar 25, 2015In comparison to what ‘Hit Team’ could have been with a slightly bigger budget and a better realised narrative, this is a disappointment.
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Hollywood Cop
Apr 27, 2023While it does have its fair share of amusingly bizarre dialogue and cheesy action sequences, it also has quite a bit of uninteresting filler that regularly drags it down.
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Hong Kong 1941
Mar 25, 2015‘Hong Kong 1941’ is a powerful and moving study of the effects of war on the ordinary person and the strains of such pressure on any friendship.
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Hooked On You
Mar 25, 2015‘Hooked On You’ is neither stars’ best work, nevertheless it is a production with effective humour and a keen eye for the details of the decade it covers.
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House Of Flying Daggers
Mar 26, 2015‘House Of Flying Daggers’ has too many trappings of an arthouse production that screams ‘self-conscious’ throughout.
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House Of The Rising Sons
Jun 27, 2020It’s a solid study of the strains that sudden fame has on friendship, especially when the screaming girls and management team are favouring two members over the whole five.
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Hula Girls
Mar 26, 2015Ultimately, ‘Hula Girls’ lacks its own identity. It takes a popular concept and rests on the fact that it apparently has a factual source material as its inspiration.
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I Just Didn’t Do It
Mar 10, 2015Suo can craft works that move the mind and the heart while entrancing the viewer along the way.
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I Love Lolanto
Feb 10, 2018Something of a minor undiscovered gem, it’s not hard to see why ‘I Love Lolanto’ was a box office hit in its day and remains well worth seeking out as a latter-day diversion.
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I Saw The Devil
Mar 27, 2015Not even the odd moment of black humour and Kim Jee-Woon’s knack for crafting exhilarating sequences of action and tension can elevate his film beyond pure nihilism.
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I Wish I Had A Wife
Mar 27, 2015‘I Wish I Had A Wife’ plods along with the piano score that seems to be indelibly tattooed onto the soundtracks of Korean rom-coms.