So, KIFF is over. Due to school and work, I was only able to six movies this year. Some highlights were
Breaking and Entering.

This was the best documentary I have ever seen. It starts off with a hilarious eye grabber. That is, a man trying to hula hoop with a 16 foot hoop. It was about people trying to get into the Guinness Book of World Records. It was funny, you loved the people in it and were rooting for them to get in throughout the whole thing. Benjamin Fingerhut was the director. He chose some of the most interesting and unbelievable one to pick. He has grape catching, Joggling, and tons more. It was so fun to watch. I was able to meet Benjamin and he is the greatest guy. I got his card and everything. Favorite moment of the festival. Some sneak previews I saw were
Black Swan, 127 Hours, and
Nowhere Boy. Loved all of them.
Black Swan, edge of your seat thriller.

It plays with your mind and it is wild. If I had fingernails, they would have been gone after watching that.
It's about a girl who finally gets the lead in a ballet, but with the appearance of new ballet dancer/competition, strange events starts to occur. There is a lot of suspicion and suspence.
127 Hours.

This one was about the guy who was arm was trapped under a rock and he was stuck the middle of nowhere for 5 days. Another thriller and since it’s true is even harder to watch, but it is a must see. James Franco should have an Oscar for that one. I already mentioned Nowhere Boy, but I just wanted to talk about it again. All in all, I had a blast and next year, I’m going to see as many as possible. I’m clearing my schedule.
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