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Recently I watched a movie in a cinema (Vie privée; a well made murder mystery). Haven't been for ages. It was almost empty; maybe a dozen people. Imagine my surprise when after the movie, the foyer was packed with people, mostly teenagers. I was so baffled that for a moment I didn't even realize they were waiting for the next movie; anyhow, the ticket seller told me it's "some cult movie" called Five Nights At Freddy's 2. So, last night I watched Five Nights At Freddy's. A fun and touching movie about 1980's animatronics puppets, with some mild horror motives.
PS: yes, it's part of a video game franchise. Surprisingly well made though.
And now about Vie privée, the latest Jodie Foster movie. It was a nice whodunnit with a strong psychological strain. I liked it well enough. All Paris, Jodie Foster talking mostly French with occasional American swearing. The ending was a little rushed, the resolution a little simplistic, but a nice watch somewhere between crime and drama.