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Five Movies to Watch in Isolation | Israel today

2020-03-08T07:22:28.919Z


"Spread" about a deadly virus and the action movie "Underground Six" are two of the movies Netflix offers you, and it's time to watch the movies


"Spread" about a deadly virus, the action movie "Underground Six" and "The Irish" are some of the movies that Netflix offers you, and it's time to get rid of them

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1. "spread"

Stephen Soderberg's stressful, star-studded 2011 film, which has been reincarnated in recent weeks, now seems to be predicting the outbreak of the Corona virus. The above scientific thriller tracks the rapid spread of a mysterious virus (which is far more lethal to its corona), and dwells on the extreme ways in which the global emergency affects routine and makes life a collective anxiety attack. What makes "spread" more scary than most horror movies His uncompromising realism, and the feeling that what is being shown in him may actually happen, with Matt Damon, Marion Coutier, Jude Law, Gwyneth Paltrow, Brian Cranston and more.

2. "Living Small"

Matt Damon also stars in this science fiction satire by director Alexander Payne ("Side Ways," "About Schmidt"), which describes a reality in which the human race decides to shrink itself to fight problems that threaten to exterminate it (such as population density and ecological disasters). Damon embodies an all-American man who was abandoned by his wife while undergoing a collapse process. Unfortunately, he is building himself a new and lonely life in a prestigious community aimed at a tiny population, until his life changes following an unexpected encounter with a political prisoner from Vietnam. Christophe Waltz, in an excellent role, embodies the protagonist's protagonist neighbor. Although the potential is not realized until the end, it is a light and invested film with interesting ideas.

3. "Underground Six"

Michael Bay's new action movie ("Breaking into Alcatraz", "Transformers" movies) is a net two hours of chase and explosions, with Ryan Reynolds as a billionaire who faked his death and reinvented himself as the leader of a secret mission impossible style. Bye has already made more entertaining films, but "Underground Six" is far from a boring movie, and it has a few moments that will make you rub your eyes in amazement at the fact that they are pointless. Lior Raz embodies an evil dictator who is in the direction of our hero.

4. "The Great Gatsby"

When he debuted in 2013, I set up a Buzz Lorman film ("Moulin Rouge"), which is a further adaptation of Scott Fitzgerald's classic book, as a Michael Bay girls movie. Luhrmann's extravagant and moving film is a period-romance drama stuck in the body of a Hollywood blockbuster that looks like episodes like a high stack of fashion magazines whose chromed columns suddenly come to life. Leonardo DiCaprio stars in the lead role as a mysterious millionaire, and is passionate about the levels of "Romeo and Juliet" (also directed by Lorman). Other cast: Toby Maguire, Joel Edgerton and Carrie Maligan, as Daisy, the hero's unreachable love. Empty as a fireworks show, but as spectacular as he is.

5. "The Irish"

In case you haven't found the right time to sink into this epic masterpiece by Martin Scorsese, do well to take advantage of this opportunity. The aforementioned three-and-a-half-hour crime drama is an end to a prolific and varied decade that was one of the best in Scorsese's career, and immediately joins the previous mafia classics that this darling man has released under his hands ("Angry Streets," "The Good Guys," "Casino "," The plantings ").
Moreover, the film also serves as a perfect, multi-layered chord. Also to the mighty actors who take part in it (Robert De Niro, Joe Peschi, El Pacino, Harvey Keitel), to the gangster movie genre as well as to Squoresza himself. Based on a true character (and with the help of quite a few digital effects, which have "rejuvenated" the older players), De Niro stars as a senior mobster who happens to be at some of the most important (and most mysterious) junctures in American 20th century history. Leave you alone because the movie got zero Oscars at the last ceremony. He eats most of them without salt.

Source: israelhayom

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