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Dirt 5
by Smurf- 2 followers
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Reminds me of the Crew for whatever reason, but I might have multiple game modes rivaling the GT franchise amongst others.
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DiRT Rally 2.0
by Protocawl- 0 replies
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View Game DiRT Rally 2.0 DiRT Rally 2.0 dares you to carve your way through a selection of iconic rally locations from across the globe, in the most powerful off-road vehicles ever made, knowing that the smallest mistake could end your stage. Submitter Protocawl Genres Racing, Simulator and Sport Perspectives First person and Third person Gameplay …
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Assetto Corsa Competizione
by PapOiteE- 2 followers
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I hope this is coming for consoles, it looks great. Info here: https://www.assettocorsa.net/competizione/
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NEED FOR SPEED PS4 1 2 3
by Gunmanmark- 3 followers
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HI GUYS JUST WONDERING. who will be getting the new need for speed game on ps4 as been thinking of a making an event on there after we get some experience,cars,money. be really good to extend the events to other games aswell as need for speed.
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Art of Rally
by JuniorChubb- 1 follower
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Just wondering if anyone is going to pick this up? It currently PC only but their last racing title was PC first before being released on console. Its on Steam and Epic (no pressure to use code Junior-Chubb if you purchase via Epic 😉). I got it last night so only played an hour or so but it’s been enjoyable so far. Ultra simplistic but very hard to get a fast run on each stage. If you are familiar with Absolute Drift then imagine that on dirt with elevation. Despite lacking multiplayer it could offer a nice Time Trial element.
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Project CARS 2 1 2 3 4
by DavidCore89- 4 followers
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Feel free to discuss the game. I'll post some screenshots, videos and info shortly.
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WRC 9
by Smurf- 1 follower
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From about WRC 6 I've been saying not until they reach 9, will they be competitive with Dirt unless a new IP knocks them out the race altogether, Hopefully this game will set the precedence.
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DiRT Rally 2.0 1 2
by DavidCore89- 2 followers
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Hopefully we get a video tomorrow or soon. I'll post whatever info I find.
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Truck Driver
by DavidCore89- 1 follower
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Finally a truck game arrives on console. Despite the trucks being fictional, it could be a fun game. I'm gonna wait and see what accessories are supported before committing, don't wanna play this with a controller. I don't think it'll be as good as Euro/American Truck Sim on PC, but it's a start!
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[ UPDATED: DiRT Rally is on sale on the UK/EU PS Store for £11.99 (or the € equivalent) until May 24 & on the US PS Store for $11.99 (or $13.99 for the VR Bundle) until May 22! ] "DiRT Rally is the most authentic, challenging and thrilling rally game ever made, road-tested over 80 million miles by the DiRT community. It captures the essence of what makes rally unique like no other game: that white knuckle feeling of racing on the edge; trying to remain in control of your emotions as you hurtle along dangerous, undulating roads at breakneck speed, aiming to squeeze everything out of your car whilst knowing that one crash could irreparably harm your stage ti…
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WRC 7 FIA World Rally Championship
by PapOiteE- 2 followers
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Well this game is currently so cheap, 9,99€. Did anyone ever play this game? I’d like to try it because of the licenses and the stages look great. Getting tired of the same stages from dirt rally. Not sure about the handling and all that stuff so if u played this game please leave here your feedback. Thank you.
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GTR3
by DavidCore89- 1 follower
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Thought I'd make a thread for this, although release date is in Q2 of 2019. The last game was PC only, but this will be coming to console as well. Will post screens/video/info when it's available. Keep upto date with SimBin Studios UK here: https://twitter.com/simbin_uk?lang=en SimBin Studios UK is a newly formed English game developer committed to the creation of realistic racing experiences on current and next generation hardware, focusing on bringing the latest technology and mechanics to modern racing simulation. Established in 2016 by veteran developers from the UK, SimBin UK has taken responsibility for developing GTR3, reviving the acclaime…
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ps4 Driveclub OT - PS4 1 2
by Swift731- 3 followers
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Release Dates: NA 10/07/2014 EU 10/08/2014 UK 10/10/2014 Publisher: SCEA Genre: Racing Developer: Evolution Studios Price: FREE FOR PS+ OWNERS (ALBEIT CONTENT CUT! STILL FREE THO!) FREE PS+ content includes - DRIVECLUB PS+ Edition • One location (India) • 11 tracks • 10 cars • Access to all game modes. • Free to download (17GB) PS+ upgrade (prices depending on location - around 38eur) DRIVECLUB PS+ Upgrade Upgrade includes: • All 55 tracks from all 5 locations: Scotland, Canada, Norway, Chile and India. • All 50 vehicles: 7 Hot Hatch, 15 Sports, 15 Performance, 8 Super and 5 Hyper. • All 50 events in the offline single player Tour car…
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Spinntires: Mudrunners
by Spinnaker1981- 2 followers
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Guys, what do you think of this game? Somebody here plays it?
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DiRT 4 came out on PS4 in June 2017 and it's a rally game different from it's predecessor DiRT Rally. It caters more to players not very familiar with rallying or just looking for a casual rally experience (much like what you could find from DiRT 3), but has plenty of different modes and gameplay improvements to make it fun for anyone. [DiRT 4 is on sale on the US PS Store for $14.99 until May 22! DiRT 4 is currently on sale on the UK and EU PS Store for a mere £24 for PS Plus members until 23/11/17 11:59pm] Main features of DiRT 4: There's a choice between Arcade and Simulation handling mechanics and one can easily switch between the two at any time b…
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ps4 Rocket League crates
by truelife98- 4 replies
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Figured I would start a thread where we could brag about crate items we got in game. Who knows we may be able to work out some deals if people have what other people want. Rather help out crew members then random. Anyway personally I have opened a lot of crates probably 40 or more a few were earned as they don't seem to drop very frequently for me. The others I traded items for. Traded all my painted toppers and items I did get out of crates. As far as success goes after a few days I was able to uncrate a dominus gt which I love it plays and sounds great. Some point in time I got some regular chakram rims and then some white ones. With the trade ins possible I…
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NASCAR Heat Evolution
by DavidCore89- 2 followers
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First NASCAR Game for PS4, Xbox One Announced. The first NASCAR game for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One is on the way. The fully licensed stock car racing game, NASCAR Heat Evolution, launches on September 13, developer Monster Games announced today. Heat Evolution, the latest entry in the NASCAR Heat series, includes numerous NASCAR Sprint Cup Series drivers and cars, as well as 23 licensed tracks. The game, which is also coming to PC, will have new AI and Speed Rating systems that will adjust the gameplay to your skill level. Additionally, there will be quickplay races, as well as deeper offerings such as Career and Chase, the latter of which challe…
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Anyone thinking about getting this when it comes out August, would be cool to have a XDBX season we could run weekly/ bi weekly
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Rocket League Custom Team Names and Colors
by lIIlCompleXlIIl- 0 replies
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CUSTOM TEAM NAMES, COLORS FOR PRIVATE MATCHES Devin Connors Announcements, General News Custom Team Names and Colors, Private Matches, PS4, Rocket League, Steam,Xbox One Our FREE Rumble Update is right around the corner! In addition to a carload of fresh Painted Items, updates to classic Rocket Trails, and new ScrewAttack and Penny Arcade items, we’re also implementing changes to Private Match customization. When spinning up a Private Match with friends and teammates, you’ll soon be able to add custom Team Names as well. These names will appear on the scoreboard whenever a goal is scored, and all players in the match will…
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Rocket League Videos
by grjkie- 23 replies
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I don't want to spam the video system with my RL videos so i thought it would be a good idea to have a thread for everyone that wants to show some of their stuff... 7-0 win 5-4 win 6-7 defeat These are all solo ranked matches, I think the game puts you against better players each time you win, that first match I was on a winning streak then I stopped playing for a bit and it became harder when I returned
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ps4 Rocket League Rumble
by lIIlCompleXlIIl- 1 follower
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As you read this, we just took the stage on the final day of the Rocket League Championship Series Live Finals to officially debut a brand new mode scheduled for release next month, Rocket League Rumble! A FREE game mode to be included with our next update in September, Rocket League Rumble is an epic battle royale-style addition that comes stacked with randomized power-ups. Whether you’re equipped with the Haymaker (which punches the ball), the Swapper (which changes your place on the field with an opponent’s), or the Tornado (you’ll just have to see it to believe it), each one of the 11 new power-ups brings an extra dimension to the classicRocket League formula. …
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ps4 List of players 2.0
by truelife98- 2 followers
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Our previous rocket league players list hasn't been updated in a long time and the person who started it isn't here to update it. Plus with a lot of new members we may have some who play and we might have some members who don't play anymore so I figured I will start a new one. So post in this thread if you have the game and are interested in playing some rocket league with the crew. Once I get an idea how many people we have willing to play I may host some inpormtu rocket league nights where we can hang out and play some private matches maybe get creative with some mutator settings. And who knows maybe another tournament or 2 if the interest is there. …
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Real Racing 3 for iOS
by Beez- 1 follower
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This is the best racing game I've found for my iPad. It has online multiplayer but you can also play it offline which is great for travel when there's no wifi. Anyone else play?
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It looks like a really great game. I'm pretty sure a feedback wheel will be mandatory to get the most out of the game. I don't know if I want to invest that much into a game. My old wheel won't work. Just looking for input for the avid racers here!
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Table Top Racing World Tour
by JustHatched- 2 followers
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- 535 views
Fun game, it is Mario Cart type, lacks content. But it is fun, better when racing with friends and good way to kill an hour or so with an easy Platinum trophy. Do you have it, what do you think of it?
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A few quick reviews of films watched on holiday this last week. Some I would never have thought to watch myself, but the wife had decision making input as well. Radioactive (2019) dir Marjane Satrapi A biopic of Noble prize winning physicist Marie Curie, played by Rosemund Pike. With her husband Pierre they pioneered the study of radioactivity in late 19th / early 20th century Paris. It's a good story but not told very well. It doesn't really explain what it was she and her husband did that won them Nobel prizes. The consequences of their work, positive and negative, are shown in kind of strange, flash-forward, almost docudrama-like scenes. These are scenes that occur decades after the main character's deaths, e.g. they show a boy in 1950s USA undergoing radiotherapy treatment for cancer, they show the atomic bomb being dropped on Hiroshima. It just doesn't flow that well and seems a bit amateurish at times to me. 4/10 Sense and Sensibility (1995) dir Ang Lee Director Ang Lee and writer Emma Thompson's adaptation of the Jane Austen novel of the same name. Obviously if Jane Austin and similar costume drama's are not your thing, then you are probably not going to watch this. But I think it's a brilliant film and is one of my all time favourites. It won an Oscar for Emma Thompson's script plus multiple other nominations (best picture, leading actress for Thompson, supporting actress for Kate Winslett, costume, cinematography and score), plus a similar set of nominations, with more wins, in the Baftas. Like all Jane Austen stories it set in early 19th century England about middle class women and their search for suitable husbands. Mrs Dashwood and her 3 daughters, Eleanor, Marianne and Margaret are left 'almost penniless' after the death of their husband / father who's entire estate, due to the laws of the day, is inherited by their half-brother. His greedy wife convinces him he does not need to offer his step mother and step sisters any financial assistance. Of course compared to most people at that time the Dashwoods are wealthy, but compared to what they are used to and what society expects of them, they are not. It has a magnificent cast with excellent support from Hugh Grant, Alan Rickman, James Fleet, Harriet Walter, Gemma Jones, Tom Hardy, Greg Wise, Imelda Staunton. Plus in an early straight acting, as opposed to comedy, role, Hugh Laurie as Mr Palmer (the husband of the daughter of the mother-in-law of the cousin of the Dashwood's who eventually rents them a house on his Devon estate). He does not have many lines, mostly his character just tries to ignore his silly, over fussy wife, but when he does it's brilliant. There are some stunning scenes of the English countryside and some great little bits where I am not sure if it was the director or the screenwriter who was responsible, quite possibly both. 10/10 Mr Holmes (2015) dir Bill Condon Ian McKellen plays a very elderly Sherlock Homes, retired from detective work, coming to terms with his old age and reminiscing on his last case. He lives with a housekeeper and her young son who shows an interest in the great detective's cases and shares his current interest in bee-keeping. And to be be honest I don't really remember that much more about it. It did not hold my interest. It's not based on any of Arthur Conan Doyle's original novels and I'm not quite sure what it was the writer was trying to do. 3/10 Pride (2014) dir Marcus Warchus A great, heart-warming film based on a true story. In mid 1980s London, Mark Ashton (Ben Schnetzer) was watching news coverage of the strike by British coal miners (a strike that would last about a year). He sees scenes of police brutality against the strikers that he, as a gay man, was all too familiar with. Following that year's London Gay pride march he sets up the LGSM (l*sbian and Gays Support the Miners), and starts raising money for the striking miners and arranges to donate the cash to Welsh pit village. There is inevitable opposition from many of the miners, whose homophobia makes them unwilling to accept any assistance from the LGSM. But through a couple of miners, played by Paddy Considine And Bill Nighy, and some of their far more open minded wives (Imelda Staunton, Jessica Gunning and others) they eventually win most of the village over. It's set against a backdrop of the homophobia and anti-labour attitudes of Margaret Thatcher's government and much of the mainstream press, plus, in the 1980s, of course, AIDS. One of the LGSM, played by Dominic West, was based on the second man in Britain to be diagnosed as HIV positive, Mark Ashton would die from the disease a couple of years after the story. But in the main it's just a great story, nothing too over-dramatic, about two groups of people overcoming their own prejudice (and that went in both directions to some extent at first) to realise they had something in common and wanted to help each other. It end's a year after it began. The miners strike was then over and hundreds of Welsh miners arrive in London to lend their support to that years Gay Pride and march at the front alongside their new allies. 9/10- 1
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What I Watched This Week #25 (June 18-24) Day of the Fight dir. Stanley Kubrick/1951/13m The first film Stanley Kubrick ever made was this short documentary following middleweight boxer Walter Cartier throughout the day of his fight against Bobby James on the 17th April 1950. While Kubrick shows signs here of his undoubted genius in the composition and editing, I have a big problem with how this film is presented, which is in the style of a news reel. We only hear a narrator tell us how Walter is thinking or feeling, not from the man himself. This disconnect stopped me from being very invested in Walter or his fight. The fight itself is also quite anticlimactic, ending after a couple of punches and all shot from a distance. It's interesting in the way that first works by great artists always are, but beyond the curiosity factor I can't really recommend this. 5/10 Le quattro volte (The Four Times) dir. Michelangelo Frammartino/2010/1h28m Deep in the Italian countryside an elderly farmer is living the last days of his life. He dies and a goat is born. We follow the baby goat for a while before it becomes separated from his herd, lost in the forest. The goat, starving and freezing, nestles in the roots of a tree and dies. We now witness the tree, its bark, its foliage, its commanding height towering over the entire forest. It is cut down for a ceremony in a nearby village and afterwards it is cut into logs. We watch it be made into charcoal. We now follow the charcoal as it is delivered to a house in the same village, the village where the old farmer lived. Smoke rises from a chimney. This film about reincarnation and the soul and the afterlife is truly unlike anything else I've seen. Told without dialogue it is a visual poem. The tenderness with which Frammartino shoots really makes you care about the abstract idea of a soul. When the tree was cut up and unceremoniously dumped off of the back of a truck I was genuinely upset. Show this tree some respect! I'm not a religious person in any way, but the final shot of white smoke rising up from a chimney really hit me hard. I don't know if I was upset or elated. My only negative is that the first twenty minutes or so are pretty slow, even by my standards, but other than that this is an incredibly beautiful film. 9.5/10 Lime's Film of the Week! X dir. Ti West/2022/1h46m In 70s Texas a group of out-of-town aspiring p*rn actors shoot a film in a barn. But when the elderly couple who own the farm, Pearl and Howard (Mia Goth, Stephen Ure), find out what they're up to, they decide to murder them because they're Christian conservatives from Texas. I like the style of this film. There's a pissy yellow filter to the light that is very Texas Chainsaw Massacre, and the costume design is great. Sadly that doesn't stop this film being unrelentingly dull. I was expecting a grimy, sleazy grindhouse style film, something that makes you want to have a shower after watching it, like Driller Killer. What we got is just safe. It's a standard run of the mill slasher film but worse because the antagonists are not at all threatening. Also, they didn't actually hire real old people, they use awful looking old age make prosthetics. And for some reason Mia Goth not only plays Pearl, the old woman, but also Maxine, one of the group of p*rn filmmakers. No connection or relationship between the two characters is ever even hinted at. The thing I liked most is the performance by Kid Cudi as the brilliantly named Jackson Hole. I've seen a load of really positive reviews for this and I just don't get it. If you've seen it @Con I'd love to know what you think as a horror expert. 4/10 Two short films by Daniels (Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert) Dogboarding 2011/2m Interesting Ball 2014/12m Two early shorts from the directing duo Daniels (Daniel Kwan, Daniel Scheinert), the guys behind my film of the year so far (and I don't see anything coming close to it in the next six months), Everything Everywhere all at Once. The first, Dogboarding, does exactly what it says on the tin. It's a skateboard video but with dogs instead of skateboards. There's really not much more to say about it. It's well shot and the effects, for such a small budget, are well executed. I think what this shows most is how Daniels are able to take a ridiculous idea and make it work. That is evident in both their feature releases, EEAAO and Swiss Army Man (also well worth watching). Interesting Ball is much more like their feature films; a ridiculous concept that has a very deep and emotional message behind it. A red ball bounces down a road and onto a beach. We see small slices of life of all the people the ball bounces past and how their lives are affected by the ball, some more than others. Daniels actually appear in this themselves as roommates who become very close when one gets their foot stuck up the other's *ss. Again, this ridiculous moment is just the beginning of a genuinely tender moment. Interesting Ball is the seed that EEAAO grew from and it is fantastic. Dogboarding 7/10 Interesting Ball 9/10 The Vast of Night dir. Andrew Patterson/2019/1h31m In small town 50s USA a local radio presenter Everett (Jake Horowitz), and switchboard operator Fay (Sierra McCormick) become obsessed with a strange signal they pick up one night. Over the course of the evening they try to find out what it is and soon start to realise that we may not be alone. There is a framing device to this film in that it starts off with a 50s television set showing an intro to a Twilight Zone style show, with tonight's episode being “The Vast of Night”, but this isn't really taken any further, and more than an homage to shows like The Twilight Zone, it seems more like an homage to radio dramas like Orson Welles's War of the Worlds broadcast. There are times, especially when Everett's show gets a call from Billy (Bruce Davis) who may know what the sound is, when the film cuts to black and we're left with just their voices. With the film being all dialogue and having excellent sound design, you could experience this as a radio play. That's not to say this doesn't look good, it looks great. There's a real texture to it that's bought out beautifully with all the different blues, both natural and unnatural. The two leads are good in their roles, and have a playfully antagonistic relationship. My slight negative is with the ending where we actually see the UFOs; I feel like it would play better if we never actually see them, maybe just see the character's reaction to them. But this is still a strong debut film from Patterson, and I look forward to what he does next. 8/10 Berberian Sound Studio dir. Peter Strickland/2012/1h32m In the 1970s an English film sound designer is hired by an Italian company to work on a horror movie. While working on the film and watching scenes of horrific torture day after day, Gilderoy (Toby Jones) becomes more and more affected by what he sees (much like Prano Bailey Bond's recent Censor, an excellent film, but about a film censor not sound editor). While there is nothing overtly hostile happening to Gilderoy, Strickland does an amazing job of ratcheting up the tension through his direction and the editing. He never shows us the film Gilderoy is working on, its all played out in his performance and his work – the scene of him violently stabbing a cabbage was incredibly unnerving, and the editing work of the scene where two watermelons are smashed by hammers while we hear a woman screaming for her life is terrifying. Jones is perfect for this role, his hangdog expression conveying a life of being put upon by everyone, and now he's getting it in a language he doesn't understand. No wonder he loses his f*cking mind. While this is a great film I prefer In Fabric, though the two are quite similar stylistically. But just from those two films Strickland is quickly becoming one of my favourite working directors. 8.5/10 Kumiko, The Treasure Hunter dir. David Zellner/2014/1h40m Kumiko (Rinko Kikuchi) is a lonely, depressed young woman in Tokyo who becomes obsessed with a battered old VHS copy of the film Fargo. Thinking that it's real (Fargo does start out with the statement “this is a true story”, even though it isn't) she becomes obsessed with the hidden stash of cash that's buried under the snow next to a fence somewhere in North Dakota. Stealing her bosses credit card, she heads to America to find the treasure. Reading a short synopsis like that you may be expecting something light-hearted, a comedy even. I was. What this is is a touching and sympathetic portrait of depression and the need for something to live for, and what happens when you find out that that doesn't exist. The lead performance from Kikuchi is brilliant, eliciting empathy from the audience without begging for it. A real tender and humane film, plus I love her pet rabbit Bunzo, so cute! 8.5/10- 3
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