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Columbus (2017)
Both isolated and convergent. Intense and sad. Alone.
Columbus is one of my favorite movies. Movie deals with ''unpredictable pain''. It makes you feel both the emptiness of the lost values of daily life and the feeling that there is no other choice but to fall into this crisis. While the modern world is based on alienation; A film on being able to connect with a stranger and maintain our old emotional bonds.
Normal People (2020)
living a life in a way
Normal People do not hesitate to show that there are powers above being more in love. It shows how heartbreaking life can be, and that this path is filled with lots of big and small stones. But still, this is the series of not living in a fight with life, it's living a life in a way. While the difficulties of life persist, it is the series of looking at a table side by side in an art gallery, in the middle of a conversation in which the situation of the relationship is discussed, putting the ice cream on the empty package, forgetting the second period of the match being watched, and the glass falling from the hands where the emotions cannot be controlled.
This Is England '90 (2015)
This isn't Hollywood. This Is England.
We have watched Lol, Woody, Combo Milky, Shaun, Trev, Kelly and co grow up over the last seven years. We've seen them go through everything ranging from hilarity to upset to complete devastation, and it's all been executed brilliantly by Meadows and his cast of believable characters, just as perfect as they are rough around the edges.
While this series presented us with some surreal moments of improvised comedy and a few baffling under-developed characters (namely Harrison, Jennifer, Woody's parents, the man in the cupboard, Flip and Higgy) it has brought us an emotional ending to a series with a cast that feel more like friends than fiction.
Will there be another series? Who knows. Meadows has left himself enough open ended plot lines to revisit the gang as they discover Oasis and Blur, but it seems that it may have just about run its course. RIP Combo (maybe).
In a drama as realistic as this there's never going to be a satisfying conclusion because, to us, they are real people with ever evolving lives and ongoing issues that don't just come to a satisfying ending. This isn't Hollywood. This Is England.