Watched some great movies recently, and I feel like I really should share my thoughts about them with others. I don’t want anyone to miss out on these films. They are not listed in any particular order.
Prisoners (2013)
It’s a crime thriller, Hugh Jackman and Jake Gyllenhaal are in the starring that’s quite enough to make me convince watching this movie. And I must say, I enjoyed every second. Actually it’s not about prison as the name suggests, it’s about abduction of children by serial killer.
Deep Water (2022)
Another one with a fantastic cast, featuring Ben Affleck and Ana de Armas, how can I ignore her? :3 The trailer hooked me in, as I couldn’t stop wondering why someone would allow his wife to have affairs when he doesn’t approve of it truly. I just had to know the answers. A worth watching psychological thriller.
Bullet Train (2022)
Probably one of the best of last year, a worth-watching action-comedy. Leading roles played by Brad Pitt, Joey King, Aaron Taylor-Johnson, and Brian Tyree Henry. Adapted from a Japanese novel, the story revolves around hitmen who are trying to complete each of their different missions and everything jumbles up at a point. It’s quite humorous and action-packed.
Seven (1995)
I finally watched it! Don’t know what kept me from watching it earlier, it was on my drive for a few years. Definitely it’s one of the best crime thrillers of the last century. Directed by David Fincher, a great piece to watch. Two detectives, played by Morgan Freeman and Brad Pitt, start working on a serial killing case. The killer is using the seven deadly sins as a motif, leaving clues for the police, but they just couldn’t figure it out. And when they finally do, the story hits even harder.
The Gray Man (2022)
When Ryan (literally me) Gosling, Chris Evans, and Ana de Armas are on screen, you know it’s going to be something huge. The story follows a former CIA agent who has a bounty placed on him, and he tries to escape while uncovering secret. I won’t count it more than a action thriller though, i enjoyed it, that’s what matters. Although the ending didn’t satisfy me.