I will, here, criticize the films I missed out on for lack of interest or ignorance.
Top Gun: Maverick – "The end is inevitable. You are doomed to disappear"
I don't know why I watched Top Gun: Maverick was not fully convinced by the first one and having a particular inappetence for planes, perhaps the note of the site Senscritique finished persuading me. Despite state-of-the-art devices, a very modern image and much superior pirouettes, it is the same drum that we are served again but a small change has taken place: the aging of Tom Cruise, unfortunately not yet too old for this nonsense but he is supported by Miles Teller with oyster charisma but who plays relatively well (I add "relatively" because it does not require a benevolent interpretation for this film). https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JYaFU81-t6c&t=6s
The green knight – "Have you ever seen a hawk kill a horse? »
The Green Knight owes nothing to Game of Thrones or big Hollywood productions; Indeed, neither Dantesque battle, nor flaming dragon. This revisit of the Arthurian legend would rather offer reflection. Nevertheless, David Lowery tells us a story about the renunciation of excess yet it borders on mannerism in its effects. A film that is sooty in many ways and scenes. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KLOVP257gdo
The innocents – "What if we swinged Jabba the cat several floors? That would be funny, wouldn't it? »
A horror movie with children…. It is true that they are conducive to being included with their developing moral sense and unstable and fluctuating emotions. They will experiment with the notions of right and wrong on a poor cat or by pinching the autistic sister until she reacts. Indeed, Ida, the heroine tries to exist in the monopolizing spectrum of the disease of her brother. Presumed innocence is what really scares. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdqunguwDPo