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Chinatown
This one is high on my list.
Gone Girl
Paths of Glory.
The Shawshank. all the time 🙂
Today’s your lucky day:
http://screenplayhowto.com/screenplay-analysis/the-shawshank-redemption-screenplay-analysis/
Upstream colour
Rocky (1976) please!
shawshank redemption please
Here you go, Rau:
http://screenplayhowto.com/screenplay-analysis/the-shawshank-redemption-screenplay-analysis/
Man on Fire
Eyes Wide Shut seems interesting too dissect as I understand there was around 20 odd minutes on the cutting room floor after the great Mr Kubrick Died.
I’d really like to dissect the foreign Asian film ‘The Handmaiden.’
It has the most deceptive and vengeful twist.
It’s as if you are drawn in to this harrowing tale and you just can’t believe the finale.
I put it up there with the original ‘The secrets in their eyes’ from a different perspective but just as surprising.