[photography by Timothy Eberly] |
This year I really started strong on films. Last year I managed to watch 100 films, and I know that because I have a Letterboxd account where I log my films almost religiously. This year I thought I'd watch some more, and I really went to town in January. I don't know if I'll keep this up, I actually didn't think I would manage to watch one every day for the whole month, but here we are, 38 films later.
I'm not going to list all of the films I watched, for that there is this, but I am going to write about my three favourite films I watched in January, and two least favourite watched in the same month.
✔ The White Tiger directed by Ramin
Bahrani, 2021
Drama, Crime
With no doubt this film is at the top of my list so far. I was
not expecting to have a favourite just yet, but here we are.
The White Tiger takes us on a journey, shows us the struggle
of a driver trying to rise up and escape poverty. It shows and
tells us about the caste system in India, about how women are
perceived, about how the poor are being seen by the rich and how
hard it is to basically make a living. I liked everything about
this film, it was realistic, I loved the narration, and the cast
was fabulous. Definitely a must watch.
✔ Your Name Engraved Herein directed
by Kuang-Hui Liu, 2020
Drama, History, Romance
This one is actually my first watch of 2021, and I loved it so
much. Your Name Engraved Herein is a historical film first
of all, it revolves around the year 1987 when martial law ended in
Taiwan. I have a soft spot for historical films so I loved watching
this one.
The film follows Jia-han and Birdy, two teenage boys who fall
in love in such dangerous times. It shows their turmoil and their
dealing with society and homophobia. I absolutely loved Jia-han,
especially his dialogue with Father Oliver, it was
intense.
✔ New Trial directed by Kim Tae-yun,
2017
Drama, Crime, Based on a Real Story
I first watched this film in 2017, but I decided I wanted to
watch it again, so that's what I did. I loved it on the first
watch, and I loved it on the second one as well. I also have a soft
spot for films based on real events, knowing that makes it so much
more intense for me.
In New Trial we see a lawyer struggling to make justice for
a wrongfully convicted man. His only crime: being in the wrong
place at the wrong time. Of course the film exaggerates real facts,
but that's what makes it a film and not a documentary. I liked
watching everything from trying to uncover the truth, gathering
evidence, to trying to finally, after ten long years, make
justice.
✘ Happiness Adjacent directed by Rob
Williams, 2017
Drama
Ugh. This one will contain a few spoilers, proceed with
caution.
While I liked the acting in Happiness Adjacent and I
thought it was pretty hot, I did not like what was happening.
During a cruise two men meet and start a relationship. The only
problem is that one of them is a cheating bastard, the other one is
a prick who does not care he's helping this guy cheat on his wife
who is a few rooms away. I never understood what's with the appeal
on cheating and I'm not going to understand any time soon. Just no,
don't do it. It's gross.
The cheating is not the
only issue I have with this film. The prick is seeing a therapist,
and the bastard at some point tells him something along the lines
'you don't need a therapist to tell you how great you are' and the
prick actually proceeds to call his therapist and tell him to fuck
off. What? A rando comes and tells you you don't need a therapist
and you actually listen? No, no, no. Not good. So yeah, this film
is not worth it, unless you want to go ahead and simply enjoy the
sexy scenes.
✘ Blind Truth directed by Adrianna
Buckner, 2020
Drama, Crime
There are going to be some mild spoilers here too. This
film is a disaster.
While there is potential to
the plot, the film is all over the place. I don't even know why I
watched it, I knew from the opening scene I was not going to like
it. The dialogue is not good. There are unnecessary pauses in the
middle of it, it sounds like something a kid might have written and
the supposedly FBI agents are all so bad! There is no procedures to
be followed, there are no measures taken at the crime scenes,
everyone does as they please.
Right, the plot. The film follows an FBI agent obsessed with
a serial killer who resurfaces after 25 years of inactivity. As I
said, it has potential, but it's just so bad, I literally cringed,
physically cringed, while watching it. Don't bother with this
one.
And these are my top liked and disliked films in January. I definitely recommend the three liked ones, and if you're looking for more recommendations, I might also mention Big Bad Wolves (2013), The Post (2017), Can You Ever Forgive Me? (2018), The Guard (2011), and The Half of It (2020). I definitely watched some films I liked more than some of these, but I don't want to mention well known films that you might have already watched or are already planning on watching, and I wanted to cover a wider range of genres, in order: Crime/Thriller, History/Based on a Real Story, Drama/Based on a Real Story, Comedy/Action, and RomCom.