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The Guilty (2021)
A film for people who can't read
The Danish film - which was great - is only 3 years old. What possible reason was there to remake this, other than to appease people who don't like reading? This was awful.
American Reunion (2012)
A reminder of what movies were like in the 90s... and not in a good way.
It's like the world grew up and everyone forgot to tell the makers of American Pie. Clearly made by people who look back on high school as the greatest days of their lives... awkward.
Rosencrantz & Guildenstern Are Dead (1990)
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, victims of circumstance...
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead was one of my favourite films whilst growing up. The movie follows two irrelevant characters (irrelevant in that although they served a significant purpose, their characters were not developed in any depth... Rosencrantz and Guildenstern, as individuals, were relatively unimportant) through one of the most renowned stories ever told (Hamlet). It is a film about two characters that are completely unaware of the magnitude of the events taking place around them. This carries on throughout the entire film, and is also evidenced in their accidental discoveries of significant historical scientific findings (such as the steam engine or the concept of gravity). The characters stumble their way through the film, unaware of the consequences to their actions or their significance or importance.
The characters spend the entire film coming to terms with their existence. Shakespeare didn't provide any detailed character development of either Rosencrantz or Guildenstern, and as such, they are left confused as to the purpose of their own existence.
The film also looks at the concept of a predetermined destiny. Rosencrantz and Guildenstern's fate is already determined before the film begins. And although they play an important role in one of the greatest stories ever told, they are completely unaware of their destiny; they are merely victims of circumstance.
I should also note that the constant banter between the two characters (specifically in their 'Game of Questions') is pure quality.