@james-p4r i can do that! There are a few films by that name that come up from that year so just tell me the name of the director so I get the right one!
@ Thank you Nate! The director is Vikramaditya Motwane. It’s an Indian-made movie but it’s in English, however I’d recommend subtitles just because the dialect can be a little jarring to us English natives. But don’t worry, theres not too much dialogue after the beginning since it’s essentially a one-man show survival film for the majority of the runtime.
@@natesfilmreviewsCorrection: They actually speak Hindi in the movie more than I remembered, so I would definitely recommend subtitles. But like I said its not really a dialogue-centric movie so it shouldn’t take you ‘out of the movie’ at all. But the few bits of dialogue that there are are pretty important. Just wanted to give you the heads-up :)
Thanks again
You're welcome!
I would love for you to watch Irréversible. It’s a pretty disturbing movie but amazingly done
I've been wanting to watch it for a while. Added to my list!
@ can’t wait to hear your thoughts!
Still thinking about cellardoor
Its impossible not to think about it. Such a great part of the movie.
Hey Nate, do you think you could review the 2016 survival film ‘Trapped’?
@james-p4r i can do that! There are a few films by that name that come up from that year so just tell me the name of the director so I get the right one!
@ Thank you Nate! The director is Vikramaditya Motwane. It’s an Indian-made movie but it’s in English, however I’d recommend subtitles just because the dialect can be a little jarring to us English natives. But don’t worry, theres not too much dialogue after the beginning since it’s essentially a one-man show survival film for the majority of the runtime.
@james-p4r added to my ASAP list! Can't wait to see it!
@@natesfilmreviews Thanks so much Nate!
@@natesfilmreviewsCorrection: They actually speak Hindi in the movie more than I remembered, so I would definitely recommend subtitles. But like I said its not really a dialogue-centric movie so it shouldn’t take you ‘out of the movie’ at all. But the few bits of dialogue that there are are pretty important. Just wanted to give you the heads-up :)