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Maybe I watched it too late in the night when my brain was a bit tired?? Was baffled at places like a flummoxed old man!! lol

Really they took the Total Recall idea (being stuck in a dream) and went wild with it.

Just think of the whole thing like an onion; layers being peeled away to reveal more layers, etc.

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Thanks for the people who highlighted The Grey - saw it last week - was one of the best films I've seen recently. I think I'd put it in my top 5 best films ever?

I also recommend another Liam Neeson film called 'Taken' - it's very pertinent to our community as it covers grooming and abuse of naive, vulnerable girls (even has a puppoo sardar at the beginning!)

Saw Prometheus, which was the Alien 'prequel' which wasn't too bad.

Saw a comedy called Thats my boy (Adam Sandler) which had me in stitches - but it is very adult (it's about a school boy who knocks up his teacher and gets her pregnant), so don't watch it if you mind that stuff.

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I've really gotten into Iranian films these last couple of years. They're simply equisite works of art. They give us a good indication of what Punjabi films could be...if we change our mindset. Because they don't use nudity, sex or excessive violence the film-makers are forced to ensure that there is not only a beautiful story but that story is beautifully written and beautifully filmed. The Iranians are truly masters in the art of story telling.

So....my recommendations :

1) Bashu, the little stranger

2) The Circle

3) Children of Heaven

4) The Separation

5) Crimson Gold

6) (Turkish) = Once Upon a Time in Anatolia

7) (Indonesian) = The Raid: Redemption

But please friends...please, do not under any circumstances watch a film called A Serbian Film. I am a very broad-minded chappie and am not easily shocked but I can tell you right now that I wish I never saw A Serbian Film. I wish to god I never saw it. I truly regret seeing it. It leaves you feeling very emotionaly scarred.

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But please friends...please, do not under any circumstances watch a film called A Serbian Film. I am a very broad-minded chappie and am not easily shocked but I can tell you right now that I wish I never saw A Serbian Film. I wish to god I never saw it. I truly regret seeing it. It leaves you feeling very emotionaly scarred

How can I NOT watch that film now that you've got me so intrigued about its contents! lol

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