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The End of the Tour (2015)
A near-perfect movie
To me, this was the best film at Sundance Film Festival with a perfect blend of comedy, drama, and life lessons. Both Jesse Eisenberg and Jason Segel had towering performances in this film. And James Ponsoldt (Director of Spectacular Now and Smashed) presented the two main characters' relationship perfectly. The cinematography was also simply amazing! You can tell that the cinematography for this film was done so passionately as well as the music in this film. Of course who could expect anything less from 4-time Oscar nominee Danny Elfman for his amazing composing skills. To me this is a must see for audiences who are young adults (although it can be viewed by any age) mainly because of its view on how life should be lived. Right after the film was over there was a Q&A and one of the members of the audience stated, "Mr. Segel if you don't receive an academy award or nomination for your performance I would be very surprised." I just hope this film doesn't become another gem that goes unnoticed because of all the huge studio releases this year.
Django Unchained (2012)
Django is sorta the western version of Inglorious
If you liked Inglorious Bastards, then you'll love Django. Its comedic/sad/action pack crazy mood springs you to be entertained the whole ride. It is a little long but you will be entertained and they go very into detail of the slave life. It is a good movie if you don't mind all the gore because there is quite the quantity of gore in it. But overall this movie was really funny, clever, smart, and sometimes sad in parts that will keep your eyes opened. This movie is for the majority of people because some found this too gory or too sad of a theme to be able to be comical. I thought the movie was fantastic and I didn't mind that it was almost 3 hours long because it was splendid. This is definitely a movie you do not wanna miss at all. Quentin Tarantino has done it again!!