Hausu es como Suspiria pero japonesa: no tiene sentido, las actuaciones son malas y a veces cringe, el guión en general es malillo pero es sumamente divertida y se te pasa volando. Aparte de ser muy bizarra, surrealista y por momentos psicodélica.
Pura locura desde el minuto 50 hasta el minuto 70 más o menos. Y aunque ya se me estaba pasando volando es de la mitad hasta el final donde si se pone muy divertida y se siente como algo cercano al terror aunque sea poco seria al mismo tiempo.
Le habría dado un poco más si el final hubiese terminado antes.
Se me hizo larga esa última escena donde llega la madrastra.
Haberla cortado antes y menos momentos de ella mirando a los árboles tan sorprendida que parecía que se había fumado algo le habría dado algo más de nota.
House review


Twin Peaks: The Return review

Holy shit
I need a rewatch because I have missed many important plot points.
I've been watching Twin Peaks since March.
Therefore, what can I say about this season?
Episode 8 is GOAT.
But apart from that trippy experience, the entire show is confusing as hell.
I'm glad to know that Lynch managed to adapt the cult 90's series into something new and more mature.
From episode 4 on, I was lost into the huge distorted reality that built this universe.
The point is not to repeat what the characters need to do to have a better life in the town of Peaks.
We know what they were doing all this years to now. But this isn't the main point.
Even though there a few plot points whose purpose in the series I don't understand.
The story focuses more on the old pals FBI agents and the Blue Rose Project Investigations than in our beloved town. What Mayor Briggs did or said to a few people, Phillip Jeffries being a kind of teapot (lol) and the conclusion of the existence of BOB, which is a rather unclear plot point.
The end (chapter 18) reminds me of the feels I had when I watched Evangelion.
But this is more messed up in the sense that you don't know at all what is happening and why.
Yeah the past change, Diane doesn't exist here or is another person (???) And that end...
The whole plot of Judy. What the hell.
Why is it there? It's super important to the plot but only appears a few times and doesn't clarify anything. But I'm not gonna talk about Judy (If you catch my words) because it does not get us anywhere.
We live inside a dream.
But who is the dreamer?
So epic, but I couldn't understand it.
This review doesn't make justice to The Return because there's many more things going on in the show .
But, you know...
I'd better re-watch it to understand a lot more about the whole plot.

A Trip to the Moon (1902) review

I think rate this doesn't have sense
Basically because it's the first film in history. It's a experiment.
I think it's ok. Was very funny to see. Even the lenght is 13 minutes.
Obviously a must see for the historical importance.
Basically because it's the first film in history. It's a experiment.
I think it's ok. Was very funny to see. Even the lenght is 13 minutes.
Obviously a must see for the historical importance.

Abbey Road review

The end of the journey
Finally, here it ends.
It may not be the last Beatles release but it is the last recorded. Which makes the track "The End" so much sadder.
Since I really became interested in music 2 years ago I have tried to listen to at least a few classic rock bands.
These gentlemen stayed pending until 2 days ago.
I am not going to lie to you, the albums from the début until 1965 knew little to me. Undoubtedly enjoyable, and each one had at least one song they had heard before, but they stayed decent, mediocre or bad (I see you Beatles for sale)
However, from the Revolver I understood that from that album the true quality would emerge
Seldom have I heard a series of albums in a row so good and legendary, iconic .....
But I came to talk about Abbey Road, right?
Well, understanding how the situation of the band was (it gave me the feeling that they would never separate) and after previous works plus the cultural and media impact that they had during the 60's in the world, you notice that this is the last thing they were going to give us before parting.
In just 2 days I have been moved musically and sometimes lyrically. His status as a legend is perfectly understood AND MORE EVEN if you add Abby Road, which undoubtedly has several of the best songs of his entire discography and one of the most precious video clips (if not the most) I've seen in my life .
It was a satisfying and dignified ending.
To finish, my 3 favorite songs were:
-Because
-I Want You (She´s So Heavy)
-Here Comes The Sun
Least favorite song:
-You Never Give Me Your Money
Finally, here it ends.
It may not be the last Beatles release but it is the last recorded. Which makes the track "The End" so much sadder.
Since I really became interested in music 2 years ago I have tried to listen to at least a few classic rock bands.
These gentlemen stayed pending until 2 days ago.
I am not going to lie to you, the albums from the début until 1965 knew little to me. Undoubtedly enjoyable, and each one had at least one song they had heard before, but they stayed decent, mediocre or bad (I see you Beatles for sale)
However, from the Revolver I understood that from that album the true quality would emerge
Seldom have I heard a series of albums in a row so good and legendary, iconic .....
But I came to talk about Abbey Road, right?
Well, understanding how the situation of the band was (it gave me the feeling that they would never separate) and after previous works plus the cultural and media impact that they had during the 60's in the world, you notice that this is the last thing they were going to give us before parting.
In just 2 days I have been moved musically and sometimes lyrically. His status as a legend is perfectly understood AND MORE EVEN if you add Abby Road, which undoubtedly has several of the best songs of his entire discography and one of the most precious video clips (if not the most) I've seen in my life .
It was a satisfying and dignified ending.
To finish, my 3 favorite songs were:
-Because
-I Want You (She´s So Heavy)
-Here Comes The Sun
Least favorite song:
-You Never Give Me Your Money
