2FAST 2FILMS - "DEAD MAN'S WIRE", "A PRIVATE LIFE" and "28 YEARS LATER: THE BONE TEMPLE"
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In this week's episode of the world's fastest movie review podcast, hosts Jackson Murphy and Mike Sargent kick off their seventh season by diving into three new films: "Dead Man's Wire" and "A Private Life." They begin with a quick discussion of "Dead Man's Wire," directed by Gus Van Sant, which is based on a true hostage situation that occurred in 1977. Jackson praises the film's gritty realism and strong performances, particularly highlighting Al Pacino and Coleman Domingo. Mike echoes Jackson's sentiments, noting the film's exploration of themes like negotiation and class resentment, making it relevant to contemporary issues. The conversation then rapidly shifts to "A Private Life," starring Jodie Foster, where Jackson expresses disappointment in the film's chaotic narrative despite Foster's commendable performance. Mike shares his mixed feelings, appreciating the film's ambition but ultimately finding it lacking in coherence. They speedily conclude with a discussion of "28 Years Later: The Bone Temple," where Mike shares his positive impressions of the film, directed by Nia DaCosta, and its exploration of post-apocalyptic themes.