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MH370: The Plane That Disappeared (2023)
Why is the CIA shilling so hard in the review section? This is the bigger conspiracy than MH-370 smh
The first 45 minutes are nothing else than a comprehensive summary of all that happened from the departure +14 days after it disappeared. So there's absolutely nothing to criticize here, period.
But it's AMAZING how people since Covid hit are literally allergic to individuals asking simple questions that put doubt on any (political) narrative, especially set-up narratives by corrupt regimes like China or Malaysia.
There are people, pilots, aviation experts, mechanical engineers, electrical engineers, radar technicians, people that literally build and designed the 777, journalists asking simple questions or make up conclusive chains of events of what could have possibly happen to the 777, this is not a CONSPIRACY. A conspiracy would be arguing "the plane was captured by aliens", "South Pole Space Nazis reeled in the plane with a magnetic ThyssenKrupp hook", this would be lunatic schizo claims.
Arguing the pilot committed mass-murder suicide is not, this actually happened shortly after with a German Eurowings airplane over the Alps, but as the journalist said the MH pilot "didn't take 6hrs for that".
Yes, the Russia-Theory is probably nonsense. Is it technically absolutely impossible? Only Boeing's expert can speak to that.
But conveying to the public that the Five Eyes have absolutely no clue what happened in the sky above them and their military bases is absolute clownworld nonsense and as believable as passports flying out of airplanes on 9/11 and landing on a nearby skycraper's balcony. Utter fkn baloney.
Also did the FBI and CIA never ever forge evidence in their history, it's impossible for them to do so for them to start wars, revolutions, assasinations or other false flags under false premises, the United States of Warmerica would never do that.
The CIA bot shilling here is UNREAL the whole review section glows like a thousand suns, I was absolutely surprised how a Netflix doc could be THAT bad that it barely reaches 6/10 but there are many disingenuous poster around that want to put a lid on this 3-parter so it won't raise a stank that the West doesn't want cause remember - ONLY Russia is shooting down planes.
And never forget who coined the term 'conspiracy theorist' in the first place, it was the CIA in '63 to immediately discredit everyone who questioned the JFK assasination and we all know how that turned out 60 years later.
Bill Burr Presents: Friends Who Kill (2022)
Wow, that is BAD
Burr will hate himself for making this absolute s*** show full of has-been's and never-will-be-anything's.
'Steph Tolev' is legitimately the worst comedian I've ever seen, this is even worse than Amy Schumer talking constantly about her V and I thought after Michelle Wolf we already reached a good ground level of despair and being miserable.
After that we're "gifted" with Jeff Ross and another has-been roasting each other on the stage and random people in the audience and I just stopped and deleted this crap.
I'd give zero stars but this is not possible, 0/10.
Schumacher (2021)
Missed opportunity & shame on you RTL
It's a quite personal biopic about the most famous and definitely best racecar driver that ever lived. Yes GenZ, and 'No' GenZ Lewis Hamilton is not the best driver even when he wins another 12 titles - this is not even a debate. Mercedes probably overspent half a BILLION to cheat their turbo-hybrids into their own league.
Anyway, the movie feels rushed from the first moment to the last scene.
Don't get me wrong, the tears are still drying on my cheeks but Michael deserved more, they could have made a 4hr 3 parter out of it and went really deep into the rivalries of the 90s to accomodate the oldschool racing fans that turned away from the sport in the early 2010 years and the netflix family crowd. They were all there: Damon, Mika, David, etc.
The flic itself pleases the fanbase, even though I'm somehow disappointed RTL, the German broadcaster back in the day, didn't open the vault to support the filmmakers with never seen behind-the-scenes material.
It should be clear today that they will never be allowed to use it in their own documentary so why they don't honor the guy which made their channel hundreds of millions of ad money over his career is beyond me.
It's a nice farewell but it's not as impressive as 'Senna' or 'The Last Dance', unfortunately.
Godspeed Schumi, see you on the other side.
Christiane F. - Wir Kinder vom Bahnhof Zoo (1981)
Germany produced 4 Movies of Eternal Value - This is One of Them
Christiane F. is one of the most realistic and compelling stories about drug addiction set in one of the most gruesome parts of Berlin's or West Germany's history.
Nowadays people would describe the heroin pandemic that hit West Berlin back then as a real 's***show', but in reality it was just another front of the hard-fought Cold War between the Soviet Union and the West.
FYI, in the specific timespan the movie is set in more people died in West Germany due to heroin-related ODs than in the whole United States.
The cast is young and fresh, nobody's a professional which makes the movie in itself raw and real, every step on the downward spiral is well paced, it's relatable - everyone can see him- or herself, your own kids, friends you maybe already lost to drug addiction in these scenes. It should probably be shown in schools worldwide in 8th grade as a shocking study what would happen to you, hell, I think the US could prevent another generation slipping into Fentanyl just by showing this 40y old flick to its kids in school.
Watch it with your kids when the time is right, don't parent them with a pointy finger, just let the movie do its work - sometimes movies are exactly made for that.
In case you're wondering what the other 3 movies are and not to make the title a massive clickbait, there you go:
Das Boot (1981)
Downfall (2004)
The Lives of Others (2006)
Gisaengchung (2019)
Masterpiece of the 2010s, best Korean movie since Oldboy
Without my habbit watching all Korean movies an airline has to offer on bord entertainment I'd probably never heard of this movie, depending how deep its run in award season gonna be and I hope it goes deep.
The movie is captivating from the first second and shows quite quickly which morbid rabbit hole it's gonna go down and depending on your own character you like it at that point or you start hating like the 1% here on imdb...
everything else already got written, not getting the Academy Award for Best Foreign Movie will be the biggest snub ever. Period.
Chernobyl (2019)
COULD be a competitor for 'Band of Brothers' as best Mini Series EVER. A+++ EDIT: IT'S BETTER.
Astonishing. Mind-Blowing. Captivating til sheer diesbelief. Just one of the best series-opener we'll ever be able to witness.
HBO, writer Craig Mazin (Hangover(!) wut!) and Director Johan Renck (Breaking Bad, 'Hermanos') made something possible everybody thought will stay forever in the own imagination of everybody, capturing the most horrible accident happened in the last 50 years on celluloid, or whatever tf Hollywood's using today.
I'm born in '88 and since school I've always been fascinated in an almost morbidly and unhealthy way about everything that happened back then, but the first episode definitely cleared out all white spaces I had: how it looked, how it must've been felt, you actually FEEL like you're sitting inside the control room when 'it' hits the fan - fear is literally crawling up your spine.
Something we never really talk about are the heroes pictured in this episode, the fearless firefighters of Pripyat and the surrounding cities, the reason you're able to live today in Europe are these brave men who gave their life to prevent a much worse catastrophe. 'Chernobyl' is giving these brave men finally a face and we should be HBO thankful for that.
The pace is already immensly accelerating and you almost forget to breath at some point, for me, and crossreading some other reviews, I'm apparently not the only one 'loving' this show, like I said, in a morbid way...
Knowing it's produced by HBO and SKY where money doesn't matter at this point I expect nothing more than probably the best 5 hours 'Tour de Force' TV ever spit out in the last couple of years, this could be MASSIVE so don't miss out on this jewel in the making!
A++++++++
Edit: After 3 episodes it's clear, this is something of the best ever created for TV and some of the cast and production are aiming for all prices and everything else...