Children of Heaven
A young boy loses his sister's shoes, the family is poor and can't afford another pair, fearing punishment they keep it to themselves, and needless to say complications result. Reminiscent of The Bicycle Thief, this is a simple plot centered around a simple problem. The acting from the brother and sister is believable. I was entertained.

One of my favorite movies.So I have to say that I don't understand the kvetching about what's available on Netflix streaming. Granted, I'm not trying to find the latest blockbusters, but after going "all streaming" I've been beefing up my instant queue and find about 3/4 of what I want is available.
Somehow I've been on a run of really creepy movies.
A Somewhat Gentle Man: I'd generally happily watch anything with Stellan Skarsgard in it, but this contained the creepiest sex scene I've ever seen. And after another later creepy sex scene, and absolutely nothing happening in the movie (other than creepy sex scenes), I gave up. Unwatchable. 1/5
Marwencol: Documentary about a guy who creates dioramas of scenes from his life after a near-fatal beating. I'm sure there's some "strength of the human spirit" lesson here, and it's somewhat interesting, but also very creepy. 3/5
Mother: Raise your hand if you've ever seen a Korean movie that's
not creepy. I don't see many hands raised. This is actually a very good movie from Korea, despite undertones of incest, or a mother trying to prove her ######ed son is innocent of murder. Fantastic acting and good style, full of surprises as well. But damn creepy. 3.5/5
Carlos: Huge disappointment to me. I considered whether to go with the five-hour miniseries or the three-hour feature, and finally decided I didn't want to miss anything and went with the miniseries. Bad idea. The story of Carlos the Jackal has to be fascinating, but you'd have no idea based on this movie. Disjointed, uncompelling...the movie suffered badly from an absence of context or conflict and gave no concrete idea of who this guy was or why he was doing what he was doing, or how he really was connected to the Japanese Red Army, for instance. Decent acting but not enough to make this worth the time. 2/5
Waste Land: This Brazilian documentary about "pickers" in the largest landfill in Rio was simply one of the best documentaries--and maybe one of the best movies--I've ever seen. I won't say anything more here other than run to see it. 4,578,231.98/5