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The Dark Horse (2014)
Fantastic!
I just had the chance to watch this movie at the Shanghai International Film Festival and I went in without knowing what I was getting into as the tickets were purchased for me and I was just tagging along.
Well, it could not have gone better. As a German, I only have a vague knowledge about the social problems that New Zealand is facing but that didn't matter at all. The acting was outstanding to the extend that Cliff Curtis will be on my radar from now on. The movie was beautifully shot and felt very close to reality.The story, which is biographical, brought tears to my eyes.
It revolves around an emotionally unstable Maori named Genesis who has spent a significant part of his life in a mental hospital and who happens to be somewhat of a chess genius. Genesis is granted the chance to leave the mental hospital under the condition that a family member will take care of him. His brother, who leads a vicious gang out in the New Zealand country site, as his last resort is more or less up for the duty and agrees to take him in. What Genesis lacks in social skill he makes up for with enthusiasm. Focused on staying positive to prevent another relapse, which would surely mean the end of his freedom, he joins a local chess club for troubled children and young adults. Genesis quickly breathes life into the club with his addictive enthusiasm and by being the living proof that you don't need a college degree to be smart.His character mesmerized me because he was simply modest, honest and wholehearted in an environment where people with these qualities don't really thrive.
All and all, a truly memorable experience, even if you are not very familiar with the culture in New Zealand!
Stalker (2014)
Scooby Doo for Adults
After I watched 2 episodes of this show, I already felt like I had seen them all. It basically goes like this: Someone is going about their nightly routine when suddenly the stalker attacks. The police is called. They establish a psychological profile by pointing out the obvious or making stuff up. Suspects are questioned, one decoy suspect is created. In the end it's someone totally different and they save the victims at the last second. The good guys look pretty, the bad guys look ugly. It's exactly like Scooby Doo, except that Scooby Doo has better dialog. I would have given this show 1 star but I have to give it a little extra bonus for the massive balls it must have taken to let this on the air.