tv The Film Review BBC News July 5, 2019 8:45pm-9:00pm BST
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about wm ‘|i1-31-3€% electric, we want to get about 100% by2040, electric, we want to get about 100% by 2040, we have 20 years to get there, and assuming it's managed well, 95just had invested interest in making it work a set of government, but we need to see lots of effort to make it happen. another one, dave has gotten in touch and againa one, dave has gotten in touch and again a question about charging, he says it's a complicated cumbersome process every time he arrives to a new station he has to register himself as a user input in his debit or credit card details and he wants to know is there any way that can be simplified? hopefully as he get better, like like the technologies, when things are new they are more complex and then we eventually work out better way forward, people co five i’g e out better way forward, people converge on a way of out better way forward, people converge on a way of doing it. electric car charging has been an issue in terms of charging points in different companies in different systems and they different manufacturers with different plugs but we are getting there and again,
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it's difficult at the moment but it's difficult at the moment but it's getting better and as a sight to see thousands if not millions more charging place coming on stream, we are going to get there eventually but right now, there are limitations that customers are finding. it's consolidating and it's actually bp and shell that owned most of the charging points which is surprising to like the people. many new developments to come on this roger and stuart thank you very much indeed forjoining us. i'm now time for the film review. hello and welcome to the film review on bbc news. to take us through this week's cinema releases is mark kermode. so mark, what do we have this week? we have midsommar which angle to tell you in advance is not a horror film. it has horror elements
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ill make you didn't apologise, you said sorry but it sounds more like too bad. maybe i shouldjust go home? know, understand understand. and i'm trying to apologise.” home? know, understand understand. and i'm trying to apologise. ijust wa nt to and i'm trying to apologise. ijust want to talk about it. that's all. i'm not trying to attack you. if you like you are. what i am sorry, i just got confused and i'm sorry. sit with me we can talk about it. love, it just felt really weird.
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with me we can talk about it. love, itjust felt really weird. i'm fine, i think it's great you going to sweden i did. they then go to the festival everything is frightened happy and eve ryo ne everything is frightened happy and everyone is wearing white dresses and headdresses and everyone is beautiful is all very beautiful and you know because you seen the wicker man things will not work out very well but what's interesting though is it where is that influence on his sleeve but it also is absolutely about her and her state of mind and weirdly what happens at the festival, and somehow that becomes externalized, so on the one hand we know that this is something that's just ina know that this is something that's just in a folk horror movie, which it's the high water mark, but there isn't anything like that terrible moment in which edward goes to the brow the helen suddenly realises,
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it's a much more gradual and slow burn movie about a group of people and one person in the middle of it is essential has fallen apart and is bearing with a great grief about her family, which is brought into the festival in which everyone talks about it, everyone talks about his divided family and this is a great wonderful cycle of life and indeed death, what i liked about it was where is it hereditary it was and even the first time, this is really traumatising and silly, but this one is much more of the character progression and something we invested not least because the acting is brilliant, visited that's terrific supporting and the ensemble cast are so good you come quickly by entity characters and buy into the movie, and there is no one more reserved than i was about it because in the short films usually they are great and very much by family and conspiracies and secrets and i
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thought hereditary went off a little bit but this one is much more sustained character piece and i promise you is not a horror movie the other that said, there are a few things. i do love will poster but i'm too scared to go see it. it happens to have some things you will find ona happens to have some things you will find on a war movie but it's not it is worth buying at certain places.|j can watch spider—man because it's not scary. after the events of the avengers movies, waiting to from here. answer, you're upset peter parker, he wants to be a normal school kid. he wants to be able to tell and jc loves her but nick keeps bringing up saying there are monsters everywhere and we need you to team up with jake to learn how and we need you to put on at the spider—man cost and then come do stuff because the world you. so that's interesting about this town is it's quite playful and very funny, but it also has a kind of dark heart because it exists in a
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while with the question is what do we while with the question is what do we all do now? where does it go from here? and the centre of it i think it's one of the lovely things is someone it's one of the lovely things is someone who does not want to be spider—man theyjust someone who does not want to be spider—man they just want to someone who does not want to be spider—man theyjust want to be a normal school kid and tell the girl he likes he has a crush on her and just lead a normal life, so i thought it was fine but it's also for some darkness underneath which i think is important, but i know that eve ryo ne think is important, but i know that everyone who sees movies like this state of the very end because in this case, the very end there is not only something that predict the future but something to reference back to what you saw that you need to stick around for. 0k, back to what you saw that you need to stick around for. ok, now, i. i'm a huge fan ofjulian temple when you think back to other films that eve ryo ne think back to other films that everyone are a sign he made brilliant documentaries and i believe that, that silent movie that's ironically titled sosa film about it before and his advanced
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culture. the music is curated by fireplace land because he had advanced culture fan but has done is use the format that silent movies, they never wear a silent only had music but no dialogue said this movie has music all the way through but it uses enter titles like we see step on screen that serves at the same purpose as it would have done and then silently the tracing back the history of the island in culture and tell his eyes in the beginning did not believe everything you see the documentary but also there is a very good job of saying this is where we are and there is both good and bad involved in that, so let's look at a clip. music. music.
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so you see from that, he's doing it with humour but what's interesting is it tells you a load of stuff about ibiza none of which well i have never been so i'm not sure, but first the island is named after the god of bands, which at one point we see that, you have to think it's made up but it's actually very true and it does to the history and rise and it does to the history and rise and fall transformation armies everything, he tells that there was a point when it became the biggest tourist destination in the world, there were farmers living in the centre of it who had never been to
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the coast of ibiza, it talks about the coast of ibiza, it talks about the data is not sees bohemians various people who had been there during its history and its archived film clips and cameo performances, and it centres and be and on the strange contradiction that tourism advanced culture has given it life but also stripping it of its identity and indeed the water supply. i think what the film manages to is like a great documentary and make you interested in something about you know nothing, and it does all of that. the thing thejulian and it does all of that. the thing the julian temple you'll and it does all of that. the thing thejulian temple you'll never be bored easily makes thrilling cheeky funny films and semiliterate and this is one of the things. looking forward to it but i'm not sure about this philistine. only when first released in the early 705, it went out on a double bill which the
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supporting feature was the wicker man. so it was nice. i think he's at the stone cold masterpiece and adapted from the story, but the film i5 adapted from the story, but the film is absolutely the whole internet itself. it's terrifying yes it has a brilliant score and superb performances and to a film about grief and loss and it's a possible for him to ever look at a picture walk on the street with wit —— without hearing that song, and yes it's terrifying, but it's terrifying because it's about something. you have seen it right? again yes it's a horror movie but it's about so much more than horror, it's about love and passion. and in and beth. what my final thought to idvd streaming. this is a horror movie. what's really interesting about this line i5 really interesting about this line is it strangely creepy horror movie about a mother and sun playing up to
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woodland retreat where there is a hole in the ground and this film which kind of relates to things like dark water and body snatches, what i liked about it was i went into it thinking i had seen these before and ten minutes and i was actually they creeped out by it and had a real kind of cold hand on the back of the next meal, dissecting glimpses of chord thread, this he should avoid because this is a horror film chord thread, this he should avoid because this is a horrorfilm but the other one isn't. thank you very much, thank god for spider—man. that's it, see you next time. good evening, we had a highjust shy of 28 celsius today, will it be repeated tomorrow, does not look like it because this cold weather front slipping south behind it we have a fresh breeze, never a one
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direction so still warren as they go through the night and tomorrow morning, 30 — 50 and southern areas: in the south my cloud around, not caught in this weather find giving splashes of rain as you can see through lincolnshire and east anglia, but it's much brighter and decent weather especially if you're not exposed to the northwest wind feeling quite pleasant across western areas and still about 23 in the south higher in the channel islands and still that one area around, but the weather front should disappear mostly on sunday perhaps leaving a legacy of cloud in the southwest of wales in southern england hot shower and dry and bright, goodbye. of the year massive as the ones we used to see the beginning
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