5 great movies that went "under the radar"!
In addition to the standard best and worst movie lists, this time we bring you a list of good movies that went under the radar that might be worth your attention.
In addition to the standard best and worst movie lists, this time we bring you a list of good movies that went under the radar that might be worth your attention.
The Forgiven
If we put aside all the social implications before watching the film, it can be both, an interesting and enticing production, which immediately grabs your attention and holds it until the end.
A married couple on their way to a luxurious and rather eccentric party accidentally runs over a young man, which they try to hide at all costs. However, all secrets surface sooner or later.
Much of the film's appeal comes from its excellent cast of Jessica Chastain, Ralph Fiennes, Matt Smith, Christopher Abbott, and more.
Confess, Fletch
The previous adaptation of Gregory Macdonald's novel was released when Jon Hamm, the main actor of this movie, was only 14 years old, which shows that this is a reference that only older viewers and Chevy Chase fans will understand.
What's good about the new film is that it's more receptive to a wider audience, there's no overacting and overemphasizing certain scenes, and Hamm sails through them all without a problem.
Pay close attention to the secondary roles, of which it is not known which one is better.
Anais in Love
Fans of French films know that they often deal with the themes of unusual and unrequited love, life crises and questioning, but in a cute and mostly humorous way.
This film delivers just that, with the main character falling in love with her lover's wife, all while trying to find her true voice and her true path in this world. .
Athena
The difficult subject of the murder of a young man during riots in a French apartment complex is handled through excellent long shots, believable acting, and almost palpable tension between the Algerian and black communities on the one hand and the police units on the other.
Lamborghini: The Man Behind the Legend
Although the critics spat on this film quite a bit, it should still be given a chance because of the atmosphere and the nostalgic evocation of a time when everything revolved around speed and rivalry in the world of motoring.
The film lasts 97 minutes, which is just enough time to convey an entertaining and dynamic biographical story and, no matter how unconvincing it may seem at times, the most important thing is to ignore the historical accuracy and everything will be more interesting to you.
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Post By: Vanessa F.