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10 MOVIES THAT I WANT TO TALK ABOUT

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  10 Movies That I Want To Talk About I have been itching to talk about these 10 movies for quite a while now. Unfortunately not all of them have come up so far in all my previous articles. So I decided that instead of waiting for the perfect opportunity to feature them on my page, why not write a separate article altogether where I will just rant about these movies. Bear in mind, these are not recommendations for anyone, as not all the movies on this list will be liked by the general audience. This article is specifically written for me. So here are 10 movies that I am absolutely itching to tell you about. 10. Heat Talk about a perfect crime movie. The year is 2026 and currently I am absolutely enthused by crime movies. Since the past few months I have been on a ‘crime spree’. And Heat, is the perfect crime movie. I absolutely love Heat. Down to the last bit. It captures everything that I have been obsessed   with since these past few months – Los Angeles nights, neo-...

HEAT (1995): A CRITICAL APPRECIATION

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  Heat: A Critical Appreciation So I am back again with a critical appreciation of another Michael Mann film. Heat, released in the year 1995 is one of the greatest films of all time and very well in my opinion the greatest crime film of all time. I have seen The Godfather, I have seen Goodfellas, I have seen Pulp Fiction, and every other major blockbuster Hollywood crime movie ever made. Heat is the best. But that’s just my opinion. Today I shall write a critical appreciation of this masterpiece of a movie. It follows a cat and mouse chase between a hyper-professional thief Neil McCauley (Robert DeNiro) and a hard-boiled police detective Lt. Vincent Hanna (Al Pacino). That’s it. That’s the whole story. A 2 hour 50 minute anecdote about two polar opposite persons sharing more similarities than one can imagine. Of course, the supporting cast is also strong; Val Kilmer plays Chris Shiherlis, an accomplice of Neil. And of course, this being a Michael Mann film, women have an impor...