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Jungle Master (2013) 

English As far as animation goes, it's not as surprisingly bad as one might fear, but in terms of plot, it's rather dull and only connects elements that have already been present in other films. The characters, reminiscent of the aliens from Avatar, aren't very original either, but what bothered me here was the happy ending; simply put, nobody brought anything new to the table.

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Genius (2016) 

English The fates presented in the movie Genius aren't uninteresting at all, but despite the excellent cast, the film lacks enough to make it truly exceptional. The glimpses of the Hemingway and Fitzgerald characters are merely a nod to the audience; their significance isn't particularly substantial for the presented story.

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Kill the Irishman (2011) 

English I can't help but feel that this film, while based on a true story, remains incredibly predictable, and we don't follow characters who are exceptionally intriguing. The portrayal is quite realistic, but surprisingly, it doesn't add to the characters; instead, it subtracts from their cinematic ordinariness.

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Kids (1995) 

English The film Kids intrigued me mainly because of how it was shot and how well it captures the reality of adolescence and how young people behave, what they do, and what they are capable of doing, even just for the sake of getting laid. It's like the boundaries are somewhat different, and they are somewhat different, but watching it unfold like this... It's not pleasant.

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Pink Gang (2014) 

English What I like about Indians is that they can combine genres that might seem incompatible, or whose combination might be challenging at first glance. In Pink Gang, they combine an action film with a revenge movie and they also tackle the serious issue of the status of women in society. And that connection works perfectly in this case.

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Friend Request (2016) 

English It would be an even better horror if it didn't have such uncomfortably predictable progression, where essentially nothing happens that is truly unexpected. But as a jump scare horror, it does work quite well. Moreover, you feel uncomfortable when something is about to happen, and you're on edge because you know it won't be pleasant. The involvement of social networks is functional, if illogical at times.

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Family Saga (2006) 

English You have to hand it to Family Saga for succeeding in what it set out to do in the first place - it's disgusting. There are scenes here that might make your stomach turn. But that's only if you've never seen anything like it. If so, then you won't find anything here to put you off. It's just a stupid movie about how hard it is to have a family. No, I'm struggling to recall a single scene that would be genuinely funny, but there isn't one there.

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Zombie Nation (2004) 

English Zombie Nation wants to return to zombies originating from voodoo, but this return is silly, and if it weren't for a few shots of nipples, there's nothing here to grab your attention. It's strange, it’s not a good watch, and even though it tries to build some atmosphere, it doesn’t succeed. All the elements lead you to turn the film off before you finish it. Or, if you are lucky, you don't even turn it on.

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Khumba: A Zebra's Tale (2013) 

English A classic film that drew inspiration from Finding Nemo. There's a main character who is somewhat marginalized, in this case, because it's a zebra that isn't fully colored. But he'll do anything to be a hero. And eventually, he will be one. The bell has rung and the fairy tale is over. Nothing groundbreaking.

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Silence (2016) 

English Martin Scorsese belongs to the directors whom I adore, and it's evident that at his age, he already knows how to make a film, how to make it captivating and beautiful, and how to convey some thoughts that you can ponder. This was done in the film Silence. Great performances, but above all stunning cinematography and direction.