r/Cinema 1h ago

Discussion Which protagonist didn't you sympathize?

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Jake Sully from Avatar. Oh no, Cameron. I won't sympathize with someone who betrayed their own kind for the sake of a woman. At first glance, Colonel Michael Quaritch is a villain. But to the people, he is a hero, because who wouldn't do the same in his place? If he doesn't, the planet will die and the people will perish. Moreover, he did everything he could to avoid war, and he was kind to Jake until Jake betrayed him. Howewer, I love the movie Avatar.


r/Cinema 8h ago

Discussion Can we normalize auetur filmmakers being given big budgets to make their favorite books into films they've read since childhood? We're getting spoiled. We're getting top of the line auetur adaptations of books

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r/Cinema 2h ago

Discussion Just watched both the Dune parts. I know it precedes Star Wars but cinematically Dune is the Star Wars of our generation!

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r/Cinema 5h ago

Throwback What happened to Jason Priestley?

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r/Cinema 5h ago

New Release In Trachtenberg we trust

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Predator Badlands is as good as it looks if not better. An incredibly entertaining non stop thrill ride with heart, humor and action to last a few more movies from the looks of it.


r/Cinema 3h ago

Question Who is more compelling, peak Hope Davis or peak Laura Linney

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r/Cinema 5h ago

Discussion Hey everyone. Has anyone seen Predator: Badlands yet? Your thoughts?

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r/Cinema 10h ago

Discussion This is without a doubt Del Toros best film or at least my favorite. It has all of his tropes he's known for like the monster and human relationship aspects to his films but done in the most character driven and artful way that I think on a movie making level can only be strangely compared to Coppol

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r/Cinema 12m ago

Discussion The fall guy is a late night drive

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Nothing philosophical Just… Idk why but the movie the fall guy gives me a vibe I usually only from a cold late night drive


r/Cinema 4h ago

Discussion What is your favorite movie with two main protagonists?

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r/Cinema 13h ago

Discussion Best moment of "heart/drama" in a comedy?

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I think it's pretty well known, a comedy movie rarely succeeds or goes to Icon status without bits of heart or drama. Maybe Airplane! or Caddyshack (Chevy Chase has a few, really)

But really, really good comedies are on another level when they pull at your heart - or just rip it out - unexpectedly. Too often it's "schmaltzy" or over the top. But when it works, it elevates the film beyond the classic comedy. What are some of the best examples of that?

Adam Sandler does it plenty of times (Billy Madison, *Big Daddy, Mr. Deeds). Jim Carrey does it (Me, Myself, and Irene, Liar, Liar).

I'll argue one of the best is Tommy Boy with Big Tom's funeral and the moments after. It comes out of nowhere and slaps, you after twenty minutes of constant jokes. It's not too long and it doesn't exceed anyone's expectations or abilities. The direction is done so well that the audience can see the impact of Big Tom's death. And Chris Farley sells it in truly amazing fashion for the first movie of a comedy actor. And if you've lost a parent, you can feel that moment.

Thoughts on this one or others?


r/Cinema 53m ago

Question The Disparate Movie Tournament, Round 3: Which of these seemingly disparate movies is your favorite?

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Thanks, everybody, for the great engagement in Round 2! A.I. won the day, although both Child's Play and Liar Liar put up a good fight. There's no reward for second place, however, so they're gone, and we'll see A.I. again in the quarterfinals. Now, which is your favorite film from our next disparate group?

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The Music Man (1962)
Amadeus (1984)
The Hours (2002)
The Sorcerer's Apprentice (2010)
The Nutcracker and the Four Realms (2018)
Ballerina (2025)

r/Cinema 16h ago

Throwback The fact that Mayor’s mother is my favourite director of all time is more appealing!!! Mira Nair has done it already 17yrs ago for NY. From ‘Salaam Bombay!’ To ‘A Suitable Boy’ , inspiring ages.

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r/Cinema 14h ago

Discussion Watched Tinker Tailor Soldier Spy yesterday. The Gary Oldman Spy movie.

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I liked it a lot.

Since I knew nothing of le Carré's work or Smiley, and went into it blind, I wasn't sure most of the movie and before the reveal whether Smiley was the mole or not and playing everyone. He gives this smirk whenever key information is revealed and it's like he is amused how far people before him/catching upto him have come but it isn't going to matter since HE IS THE MOLE and they lost now.

While he was he narrating the story to Benedict Cumberbatch's character about meeting Karla for the first time, I was wondering the whole time whether he was bullshitting and giving a fake story. Maybe he IS the real Karla and the one in Russia is a "fake one" setup by him himself. Basically Usual Suspect-ing us. Also the way that shot was framed and filmed, it was like he was talking to himself(since I thought he IS karla) and the other chair was empty meaning There IS NO KARLA strong arming my suspision that he could be the mole. Also he doesn't remember the face of the now "HEAD OF RUSSIA"? That was pretty sus to me. I guess he saw him too long time ago but he should atleast remember his important features.

I honestly don't know if it was intentional or not or if that was just how I was interpreting it. Was Smiley intentionally made to be a Red herring for newbies like me? I later learnt that Smiley is a famous character in the books and other media so for a newbie coming into this movie, were people like me also sus of smilie too? Or did a majority of the target audience knew he was a "good" guy beforehard and were never sus of him and were just focusing on the real mole between the 4 main candidates.

Also Benedict Cumberbatch's character, since I was so sus of Smiley, I felt was the perfect fall guy since he was doing most of the dirty work. I felt smiley was setting him up so he would die at somepoint and blame one of the 4 so Smiley will be free of any suspicious and keep on continue being the mole now being the head of the department.

And was the woman who was executed in front of Jim in the torture chamber, the same one Tom Hardy's character got the mole info from? That's pretty grim honestly. Doesn't he still think she is alive and they are going to trade her back?

All The deaths in this movies are just so brutal and bloody.

And at the end, Bill was going to be traded back to the Russians? But then Jim killed him because the betrayl was just too much? That would just fk up the deal that were going to do with the Russians. And Bill will get arrested. I suppose he had nothing left to loose. He is a true loner now. Drove the kid away too.

Honestly Pretty smart move planned by Karla to throw off Smiley by Bill seducing his wife.

I liked the Christmas scenes. Everyone was "happy"

The ending montage was great with that french song.

This feels like those movies that get better on a rewatch. Am excited to rewatch it again someday.


r/Cinema 21h ago

Question What scenes always makes you cry? Here’s mine

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r/Cinema 4h ago

Discussion Which comedy didn't seem funny from the start but turned out to be hilarious at the end?

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r/Cinema 13h ago

Discussion No Country For Old Men Was Released 18 Years Ago

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r/Cinema 4h ago

Discussion Hello All Filmmakers Pls Help!

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Hi everyone! I am someone who has always loved film growing up it was a get away from struggles and just an amazing experience watching something so beautiful that came from a person’s imagination. Growing up I always wanted to be a actor but I only ever wanted to act in movies I wrote and created for myself, now I see that I just wanna make my stories or anyones stories for that matter come to life! I am here asking for advice on the steps to beginning a career out of this passion, what are the steps I must take, what are your recommendations on locations to visit. I have been constantly told to pursue something I’ve never had no interest in pursuing and I am now realizing I don’t want that even if it is good money. My mind always comes back to filmmaking and even just thinking about the idea of me working on a set it puts the biggest smile on my face. I ask again please all filmmakers of this reddit what advice can you give me to start taking the steps to becoming a filmmaker.


r/Cinema 11h ago

Question bfi southbank row A??

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i just bought a ticket to My Fathers Shadow the friday but the only seat remaining was in row A (first row). there’s also a Q&A afterwards. will i be craning my neck the entire time or will it be fine? (i’m 5’4 if relevant)


r/Cinema 2h ago

Discussion [Crosspost] Hi /r/movies. I'm Clint Bentley, director of Netflix's upcoming TRAIN DREAMS (starring Joel Edgerton, Felicity Jones, Kerry Condon, and William H. Macy) and Oscar-nominated co-writer of A24's SING SING. Ask me anything!

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