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52in52: Alien

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This week’s movie was Alien, the sci-fi horror from 1979. Make sure not to call it Aliens because that’s the sequel. This was a great movie, the pacing was slow and suspenseful. It doesn’t hold your hand through the scenes either. There are long, drawn-out scenes with no explanations, where the viewer must draw conclusions based on previous events as well as what they see on screen. It was refreshing. I really admired the set design of the movie. I don’t know how advanced CGI was at this point, but all the practical effects and actual sets were so cool to see. In the Mother communication room, someone would have had to program the circuits to make the lights blink in the pattern they did. I could go on about how much I love the sets. Overall, I give the movie 5/5. Next week is Jojo Rabbit!

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52in52: Call Me By Your Name

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I have two sides to this movie. First, it’s a tragic and tender story of two people who want to be together but know they can’t because of the rules around them. The soundtrack amplifies the tenderness. It uses silences to project the emptiness and then fills you with happiness with songs of joy. The shots were crafted and intentional. It makes me want to spend a summer living in an Italian villa. The other side of me questions why Elio is 17. He is so close to being an adult, but Oliver, the grad student, should know better. Maybe it’s because the movie takes place in a different time, but still, gives a little ick. Overall, I enjoyed the movie, and I would recommend it. I’m still deciding if I like it enough to keep it in the collection, so for now, I will keep it at a 3/5. The next movie in the series is Alien!

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52in52: Dead Poets Society

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This is another movie that is going to need a spoiler-free and spoiler section for discussions. The spoiler section will be after the movie list.

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I loved this movie. As someone who was highly pressured to go into STEM and is slowly growing his appreciation for art and literature, I resonated with a lot of the messaging of the movie. The movie follows a group of students at an all-boys prep school as the new year begins. They are taught by a new English teacher, Mr. Keating, who is an alumni of the school. Mr. Keating opens their eyes to what it means to create and appreciate art. The movie depicts themes of conformity vs freedom, expressing oneself, following your passions and appreciating the arts. Though there’s a lot I like about the movie, in the lens for modern day, some aspects don’t hold up as well. Women’s only roles were to be characters of beauty and to be obtained, which led to a scene that, at the time, was probably meant to be romantic but comes off more sexual assualt-y. Trigger warning, the movie also contains suicide, if that is something you can’t watch.

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