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The Neon Demon (2016). Visually stunning, but a little too much slasher/gore for my taste. The thin story line lacks the originality of, for example, David Lynch.
One of the finest dramas I have ever had the pleasure of reading and watching (both in the cinema and theatre). Have seen this film many times and never tire of it.
The screenplay is so rich for a fairly standard premise. Great actors (Pacino, Spacey, Harris, Arkin, Lemmon & Baldwin) shine brightly with outstanding performances, especially Jack Lemmon and Kevin Spacey.
Moreover, the cameo by Alec Baldwin and his 10 minute expletive-ridden speech-to-the-troops, is the icing on the cake!
I see her movies at the theater as soon as I hear about it. Two scenes: one with water flowing by, and another is a close up of two people in a car with the reflection of the clouds and trees passing by, and the conversation gets to the point of being heated and at the same time a mountain starts covering her profile from the neck to the chin to the nose and they're about to argue and it peaks right around her eyebrows and then it moves down just as things cool off. Very cool camera work.
Three great trailers played before the feature; Julieta (2016), directed by Pedro Almodovar, Personal Shopper (2016), Olivier Assayas, and I, Daniel Blake (2016), Ken Loach. Three movies that I'll see at the theater.
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