This one might be a little more informative.
40:40
Looks like Support the Girls?
I support this answer! I thought this movie was an unexpected delight, and while it may not have cracked my top 10 for the year, it wasn’t far to the outside.
60:60
80:80
Over to you!
Agreed - high quality film.
Now, I understand that posting frames that are NOT correctly guessed means that I LOSE, but I don’t want to make it TOO easy… do I?
Frame to come very shortly
Eraserhead
Indeed, @Woolen_Horde, you are correct.
In this instance, I went for an almost guaranteed win.
The 40 (have to care for the child…)
The 60 (context of scene - not caring for the child)
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The 80 (the child - spoilers!)
Legend?
“Ronnie Kray, do you know my face? Oh, don’t say you don’t! Please say you do! I am the last of the famous international playboys!”
Shoplifters?
IncorreCannesPalmd’Orof2018!
The first frame kinda reminds me of John Woo’s Bullet in the Head.
IncorrecTriadHeroicBloodshedFilm!
I noted the Killing Fields isn’t on the movie list, so that’s my current guess.
Everyone should see this film once.
The Eighty
The One Hundred:
The One Hundred Twenty:
“We must be like the ox, and have no thought, except for the Party. And have no love, but for the Angka. People starve, but we must not grow food. We must honor the comrade children, whose minds are not corrupted by the past”, @Skipper
Poor Haing S. Ngor. It’s a tragedy that his life ended that way.
Such a brutally powerful film. I love the soundtrack so much. Before his brief tenure running Columbia studios, David Puttnam had an incredible run of success in the 80s.