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Ari Folman's stunning animated story of living through contemporary military conflict (in this instance the bitter, vicious and shameful Lebanon conflict of 1982) is told through a series of visual images (and haunting sounds) which will stay with the audience long after the film has ended.
Animated features have come of age over the past decade or so, and Waltz With Bashir benefits from this maturing of the genre and its acceptance by an international audience looking for more than Disney.
Critically acclaimed, supported by positive and energetic word of mouth and benefitting from the kind of sincerity which always shines on screen, Waltz With Bashir is one of the films of the year and, quite simply, a must-see.
Billi Really Does Love Margot
Billi, of BilliLovesMargot fame, is a video blogger and writer who grew up in Miami, but later made the move to New York City. His video blogs cover everything from science and technology to music and pop culture.
Besides his videos on youlikewelike, he also creates funny and creative skits on his youtube channel. Swing by, drop him a note and subscribe. When he’s not blogging he’s usually hanging with my friends, listening to The Raveonettes, drinking Dunkin Donut lattes and texting his peeps.
He admires Pharrell Williams, Russell Brand, Howard Hughes and, oh yeah, Picasso.
Pay him a visit: youtube.com/billilovesmargot & billilovesmargot.blogspot.com.
Milk: Sean Penn Camps It Up, But It's Good
Gus Van Sant's Milk starts with a police raid on a 60s San Francisco gay bar and this simple black and white archive footage of grown men with hands over their faces cowering from the camera sets the tone for the two hours that are to follow; it's an angry and at times awkward film, but with a hell of a lot of style...more
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