MartinOaks Oct 30, 2023 Permalink 10/10 The Grafenberg Spot Spoiler Helpful•3 2 fitzr0y Oct 27, 2006 Permalink 10/10 classic of the genre yes, yes, yes, this film does it all, love, fury, fun, and lots of magnificent encounters of an adult kind, a definite must see classic!
Gorgeously shot and lovingly crafted,The Queen’s Gambittakes place in the late 1950s and ’60s, and focuses on a young chess prodigy, Beth Harmon (Anya Taylor-Joy). Tragedy and fantasy engage in a complicated dance in Scott Frank’s scripts, as Beth is fed (and quickly develops an addi...
Underwhelming movie that is best forgotten. This movie is a complete mess on the execution of it. I like how the movie uses a banshee as its villain because that's an interesting type of spirit that is rarely used. The way she executed here is poorly done because they use her for mostl...
eating delicious roast pork and then blueberry tart for lunch and catching up with family. And what a lovely day it was, gorgeously warm t-shirt weather, sunglasses
MartinOaks Oct 30, 2023 Permalink 10/10 The Grafenberg Spot Spoiler Helpful•3 2 fitzr0y Oct 27, 2006 Permalink 10/10 classic of the genre yes, yes, yes, this film does it all, love, fury, fun, and lots of magnificent encounters of an adult kind, a definite must see classic!
It is gorgeously constructed with dreamy cinematography by Akis Konstantakopoulos, and a beautiful soundtrack to match. Max and Reese truly understood their characters. They captured the quirks, the deadpan jokes, and the mannerisms of teenage boys figuring themselves out. They are awkward, they ...
The construction of the story was ingenious. Gorgeously shot, and beautifully acted. I see a lot of films and this one was worth the time. I'd see it again.A really special film, I can't wait to see what this writer does next. Helpful•4 6 ...