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Originally posted by Irishman12:
I'm not saying Trainspotting wasn't a good movie (I enjoyed it), but I didn't understand hardly ANY of it with the accents. I'll probably definitely watch it again.
Yeah, I should have elaborated when I said it was one of the best of the 90s. It wasn't an attack on you, I was just commenting on it.

True Confessions ** (2nd time)
1981, Grosbard, US
A tough policeman confides in his brother, a priest, in solving a case involving the church. The slackly-told plot plays second fiddle to the brilliant acting throughout.

Wings of Desire *** (1st Time)
1987, Wenders, Fr/WGer
In Berlin, an angel falls in love with a human and decides to become mortal.
A rare kind of film: ambitious, ambiguous, and effectively realised; a beautifully shot film about life and love and the questions our very existence asks.

Mick


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Discussing whether or not the Brother is hardcore?