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Leave the World Behind (2023)
Good and creative direction, lazy ending
The movie has a decent plot, the threat is interesting and well played, the characters are decent, specially because the cast is excellent. But the incomplete ending was a turn off. I realized that they just didn't have any more storyline to play through, and any ending would be disappointing anyway. The lack of explanations aren't so bad, considering the disorienting perspective of the characters, but the movie lacked better substance honestly, and could have been better. The anticlimactic ending was more of a interruption of the story than a open ending like many movies did before. As many times before in this industry, the team conducting this is a bit presumptuous thinking they are being innovative or disruptive with this sudden interruption, but is just boring and a bit infuriating. Could be great, but it is just OK.
Nothing Lasts Forever (2022)
Well made production, but gets nowhere
It's a documentary about the industry of diamonds and the threat of synthetic diamonds being mixed with natural diamonds.
Briefly shows De Beers as the company that created the market for diamonds, and the mais driver of pricing.
It fails into investigate anything really documentary about the illusion being talked about.
Doesn't peak into the courtain properly. It's mainly well directed interviews.
The rythm it's adequate, has some fun to the text.
Amazing soundtrack, the interviews are interesting and engaging. Top notch production. But has nothing in the end, no conclusion, nothing really worth it. It just suddenly ends.
Better Call Saul (2015)
Slow burning, subtle, brilliant to the end
Better Call Saul achieves something incredible rare: in many moments, surpass the unbeatable first Breaking Bad in quality. It's a paced story, with unparalleled character development in TV, and it's one of the most heartbreaking, breathtaking, stunning shows of all times. And ended perfectly, no questions asked. This journey with Jimmy was embracing, hard and beautiful, and all the characters here are so real, we got attached to them. That kind of show that pushes you into questioning, understanding and solidifies your own morals, and your motivations, for life.
As Breaking Bad was a descent into madness, Better Call Saul it's a ascension to human emotion and connection. It's about what make us, fundamentally, human.
1000/10.