Roma (2018)

The critical consensus is that Roma is the best film of 2018 so watching this is certainly a must. I don’t think that it is the very best even with 2018 not being a very good year for films but it is a very strong contender. It is also easily one of the most technically impressive films I’ve seen all year and I’m amazed that Alfonso CuarĂ³n managed to pull off a project of this scope.

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Time of Contempt

This would be the fourth of Andrzej Sapkowski’s Witcher books I’ve read so far and the second novel of the series. While I’ve liked all three of the previous books I’ve read, I have mixed feelings about this one. I complained about how it feels like nothing much seems to happen in Blood of Elves and it’s doubly true here. The book is decently long but covers only a very short span of time as it covers every scene in excruciating detail.

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Searching (2018)

So Searching turns to be just the perfect little American independent film. It’s the feature film debut of its director Aneesh Chaganty, it was made with a super low budget and it makes use of a clever new gimmick to tell its story. John Cho is of course a pretty recognizable Hollywood star these days but this is apparently still the first time an Asian American actor headlines a Hollywood thriller.

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Detailed Scenes in Blender

One thing I disliked about my city building scene the last time around was that after spending so much time on the building itself, I was too lazy to make the plant models myself that I used to decorate the balcony with. So I wanted to make a separate balcony scene and focus on making my own models of plants and flowers. This turned out to be a massive undertaking, much more than I had expected. I had to research plant species, find lots of reference photos, and limit myself to textures that were available to me.

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Captain Marvel (2019)

This is an MCU film so it was a must watch but I’m beginning to think that I’ll have to be pickier after Avengers: Endgame. As Marvel’s first solo movie featuring a female superhero lead, this was always going to be heavily anticipated and predictably elicited a toxic response from the anti-feminists. Unfortunately while the intentions here are laudable, this is a mediocre film at best, let down I think by the untested directing duo of Anna Boden and Ryan Fleck.

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