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I liked it. I saw the first one (Batman Begins) but never the second one (The Dark Knight). This one seemed less of a movie about Batman taking on a villain as it was about Bruce Wayne battling his inner demons. Since I'm not familiar with Batman lore -- beyond what I picked up as a kid watching the Adam West Batman series on TV -- I didn't see the twist coming. Thought it was a good one. And I enjoyed the hanging thread at the very end.
The Cat Returns. It was...strange. A little different character design from Studio Ghibli, which I can't decide if I liked or not. The background art was spectacular as usual, and a lot of the characters' movements were extremely well done. They just looked kind of...weird. Still not entirely sure what I think about it.
The Skin I Live In. I've got to stop my knee jerk reaction to movies like this to not want to watch it through after the first 20 minutes or so. This was one of the most disturbing, most thought provoking movies I've seen in a while. A movie IMO, that would promote a great after discussion for many reasons. Very disturbingly fascinating movie.
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Watched this awesome Korean movie called "Spring, Summer, Fall, Winter...and Spring." What a great, great film. Really enjoyed it.
A very simple story about two monks, one an old man and the other a small child. The kid grows up, sees the outside world, and is torn between returning to the monestary and staying in the world. Then there's a twist.
Basically a movie about the cycle of life. Critics loved it, its getting a 95% approval rating over on rottentomatoes.
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