Being stuck at home sucks but fortunately there are two cinemas that aren't that far off from my house.
So last night I went to see the eagerly awaited "The perfume" based on one of my favorite books. Overall it was a good movie with brilliant cinematography. The story had a good pace and was mostly true to the book. They did keep the two big scenes at the end and although I hadn't mind them being more explicit they seem to have been more than enough for the Americans in the audience.
I'm glad I saw it and applaud Tom Tykwer for daring to take on this project.
Even though the book is infinitely better.
I wish Netflix would work 24/7 on the weekends too. I need more movies.
I need my fix and without a car I can't see all the movies I wanna see at the cinemas.
Apparently some people still don't know "The departed" is a remake of a Korean movie called "Infernal affairs". Fair enough, "The departed" is a great movie but since it leans so much on the original a movie geek can't help but prefer the original.
Guess what?
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