2015-12-31

598 Movies in 2015

Watching Star Wars in a big theater is a wonderful thing. Watching a quiet human drama in a theater is also great. And watching from a big-badget Hollywood action movies to a small comedy at home with a tiny screen is as happy as the former ones. I wrote lots of cinema review this year (not every movie is released in 2015.) Here's some of the most unforgettable masterpieces.

Chef : The untouchable. The warmth, cheerfulness, humor, good foods and good musics are perfectly living together in the movie.

Captain America  The Winter Soldier : Sharp and amazing action sequences. It doesn't feel like Marvel's super hero story.

Cars : To be honest, I have been underestimating the movie before I see but it turns to be top-tier favorites among Pixar works. 

Dior and I : After the sad news that Raf Simmons left Dior later this year, the story of his  struggle and victory mean a lot. Together with the film about Anna Wintour ("September Issue"),  the two works remind me of the excitement to know the one and only creativity in the world of fashion.

Mission Impossible The Rogue Nation : Exciting action and fascinating story. It must be really hard to achieve this in a modern spy action film, no matter how simple it seems. What I feel about this incredible film is that it has a good faith, authenticity and honesty which otherwise we might see in Hollywood classics. 

Moneyball : The catharsis of the story is I think not for baseball fans but for business person. The great thing about this masterpiece is it has both intelligence and emotion and yet shows them in a very minimum way, which makes the film unusually cool.

Pitch Perfect : The power of music. What I like about this film is that it's full of the beauty of the power of music and at the same time it's just a silly college comedy.

Star Wars VII The Force Awakens : No need to explain more. Wholeheartedly I welcome the new saga.

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