mrouttt
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A classic story for anyone with even the slightest interest in politics, whatever your country of origin.
As a Frenchman, the corruption of this Israeli politician often reminded me of the life of Nicolas Sarkozy, except that we managed to get rid of him after his first term.
Apart from the fact that we learn that the entire Netanyahu family is just as corrupt as he is, and completely full of themselves, like people who enjoy their own gastric emanations.
His desperate attempt to stay in power with the dregs of humanity, namely Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, leaves only one ominous horizon for the region's near future.
The status of perpetual war launched in 2023 will enable this tyrant to remain in power indefinitely, leaving the way clear for the extremists who want to annex the whole of the Palestinian landmass and beyond, while being supported by the army and institutions of a state on the verge of implosion.
As a Frenchman, the corruption of this Israeli politician often reminded me of the life of Nicolas Sarkozy, except that we managed to get rid of him after his first term.
Apart from the fact that we learn that the entire Netanyahu family is just as corrupt as he is, and completely full of themselves, like people who enjoy their own gastric emanations.
His desperate attempt to stay in power with the dregs of humanity, namely Itamar Ben-Gvir and Bezalel Smotrich, leaves only one ominous horizon for the region's near future.
The status of perpetual war launched in 2023 will enable this tyrant to remain in power indefinitely, leaving the way clear for the extremists who want to annex the whole of the Palestinian landmass and beyond, while being supported by the army and institutions of a state on the verge of implosion.
This is one of the best worst Uwe Boll movie, right behind House of the Dead.
It's so bad, on every possible level, that it become funny.
Nothing more to add than the other reviewers on this website has already said:
But I would still recommend it for a good laught. Dominic Purcell doesn't seems to really understand what is he doing in this production. The 'large' battles of the movie are edited with a new camera angle every 1.2 second (which will make you dizzy, be careful, this movie wants to harm you) and the ending doesn't make any sense.
Uwe Boll also hide a third reich logo on one of the waggon, close to the end of the movie.
It's so bad, on every possible level, that it become funny.
Nothing more to add than the other reviewers on this website has already said:
- acting is awful
- logic is not present
- camera does nothing extraordinary other than being present
- all the aerial shots of our marvellous heroes came from the same 300*200 acres meadow
But I would still recommend it for a good laught. Dominic Purcell doesn't seems to really understand what is he doing in this production. The 'large' battles of the movie are edited with a new camera angle every 1.2 second (which will make you dizzy, be careful, this movie wants to harm you) and the ending doesn't make any sense.
Uwe Boll also hide a third reich logo on one of the waggon, close to the end of the movie.
The Substance is a film that will clearly divide viewers.
But one thing is certain: this is a prodigious cinematic tour de force.
From a purely aesthetic point of view, every shot seems to have been given the utmost attention, and the staging ideas are brilliant.
Without spoiler, the story is just as graphic as it is symbolic. The exploration of the human psyche is brilliantly staged, showing the conflict that every human being faces between his inner self and the face that we want to show in public.
The only default I can find with the film is that it runs a little long here and there, and gets a little artsy towards the end.
Watching it will leave no one indifferent and will certainly leave its mark on you.
But one thing is certain: this is a prodigious cinematic tour de force.
From a purely aesthetic point of view, every shot seems to have been given the utmost attention, and the staging ideas are brilliant.
Without spoiler, the story is just as graphic as it is symbolic. The exploration of the human psyche is brilliantly staged, showing the conflict that every human being faces between his inner self and the face that we want to show in public.
The only default I can find with the film is that it runs a little long here and there, and gets a little artsy towards the end.
Watching it will leave no one indifferent and will certainly leave its mark on you.