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The Greatest Showman is a beautiful, stunning musical and dance film that explores important topics such as conflict resolution, forgiveness, kindness, finding and giving true love, unconditional love, and more. This unique musical is based on P.T. Barnum's imagination. Barnum depicts the narrative of P.T. Barnum, a visionary. Barnum, who climbed from obscurity to make a worldwide sensation with his circus. P.T. Hugh Jackman's Barnum, the originator of the three-ring circus, started with nothing but a magnificent idea of theater, acrobatics, and entertainment.
Hugh Jackman, an Academy Awardยฎ contender, is particularly fond of "...the concept that your skill, ingenuity, and capacity to work hard should be the only factors that decide your success." He (PT Barnum) has the ability to create something from nothing, to transform lemons into lemonade. That characteristic has always appealed to me. He forged his own path and turned every setback into an opportunity. This one figure embodies so many things I strive to in my life."
According to Australian director Michael Gracey, the film "...also touches on another idea of these times...families built around allowing people to express who they are without reservation...A big idea in the film is that your true wealth is the people you surround yourself with and the people who love you...Barnum brought people together who the world might otherwise have ignored..." Barnum's story is about not limiting your imagination, about creating new worlds with what you already have in your head......"
Everything for Gracey rested on getting the music for this film just perfect. He decided that the songs should be able to counteract the period setting; rather than traveling back in time, he wanted music that would make the people and situations feel immediately current. This and more was masterfully delivered by Benj Pasek and Justin Paul, who are famed for their Oscarยฎ-winning work on La La Land. "What Benj and Justin wrote are constantly bringing you someplace - each is a tale in its own right," Gracey remarked.
"What I like most about this film is that at its core, it's about taking risks, following your dreams, and celebrating what makes each and every one of us unique," Jackman adds. "Barnum filled his show with the most talented but overlooked people he knew and gave them a magnificent spotlight in which to shine โ€“ and that it doesn't matter who you are, no matter how you differ from supermodels and football players." "Appreciate yourself just as you were born."
Through the superb performances of top artists, the music, choreography, and production components of this stunning musical movie imaginatively and refreshingly express the primary ideas. The visual approach for The Greatest Showman, like the songs, is a mix of old and contemporary, harkening back to P.T. Barnum's 19th century. Barnum's journey into the present day.
written by: BJ ALAO
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fetch-d-popcorn ยท 4 years ago
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. Ju-on: The Grudge is what scared me the most among all the horror films back when I was a child. The Grudge is the first of two American revamps of the well-known Japanese blood and gore flick Ju-on: The Grudge and is the third piece of a six-section series. It was created by repulsiveness legend Sam Raimi who additionally delivered 17 other blood and gore flicks including The Evil Dead, Evil Dead redo, the Poltergeist revamp, The Possession and Drag Me To Hell. Furthermore, it was coordinated by Takashi Shimizu, the same person behind the first Ju-on films, and 19 really including The Grudge 2, Tomie: Rebirth, Tokyo Gore Police, Tormented, and Flight 7500. What's more, the screenplay was composed by the person behind the Texas Chainsaw redo and Unfriended Dark Web. Thus, no lack of ghastliness experience between these folks.
The Grudge is a close-to-scene-by-scene revamp of the first, in spite of the fact that it contrasts from the first in that it was plainly made for an American crowd. Gone are the manga-style sections (albeit the film is as yet told in portions, they're simply not named and they stream all the more consistently together), there's a couple of new otherworldly components woven in and the uncommon camera impacts were fundamentally better. Obviously, the impacts look messy thinking back since similar stunts have been done to death from that point forward.
The actual film gets going solid, with secretive self-destruction starting things off. The plot likewise unfurls in a non-straight manner which assists with keeping things fascinating. Repulsiveness fans appear to be parted as to the dread component. I for one adored The Grudge when it initially returned out in 2004 and thought it snuck up all of a sudden. There are simply such countless independently startling scenes (or if nothing else they were in those, prior days I gorged blood and gore flicks for a very long time straight that totally desensitized me from alarms). Kayaku slithering free from the covers is one, and her crawling through the lobby of a place of business is another.
Yet, not every person concurs and many contrasts it and the American revamp of The Ring that came out two years earlier. Furthermore, in all decency, it IS practically a similar film. I additionally happened to truly like The Ring, so it was a happy time for frightfulness as I would like to think. The first Saw came out that very year.
written by: HANNAH AGIR
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fetch-d-popcorn ยท 4 years ago
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I, myself, am into fashion. As I was once a little girl who watched as the older ladies in the family tediously got ready. From their innerwear, coats, nail polish, eyeshadow color, to their dresses, shoes, and jewelry, everything was always well-thought-of.
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This film is definitely for all my ladies (and gentlemen) who know fashion, and for those who do not. I guess one of my major takeaways from this movie is that style is diverse. Itโ€™s different for everyone and is not limited to gender. Andy is a recent graduate: young, naรฏve, and, of course, fashion-illiterate โ€“ who lands a job as the "second assistant" to Miranda Priestly, the powerful, consuming rollercoaster editor. Miranda is caustic, brilliant, and astonishingly indifferent to the needs of others, knowing exactly which emotional buttons to push with those around her. "When in doubt, hire the smart fat girl," she advises Andy. Miranda also encourages her staff to accomplish goals they don't believe they can. Andrea (Andy) has nothing in common with her fashion-conscious employees, who like gossiping and tittle-tattle. She felt as though she were a fish out of sea. However, as time passes, she becomes more at ease and takes her job more seriously. Andy finally gets a full makeover to show her passion to her job and emerges as a fashion diva. I guess you could say that this movie is one that can be considered a coming-of-age film.
We see growth in all aspects and ages. Andy grows in a way that she first-handedly conquered a woman like Miranda who shows her how harsh life after university can be- and that nothing ever comes easy. Miranda, herself, has quite the change of heart. Other than that, the film brings forward some issues like Emily (Andyโ€™s co-assistant) becoming obsessed with losing weight to the point that she โ€œdidnโ€™t eat anything for daysโ€. I think this sets off the wrong message to young girls who see Emily as perfectly fine, only to see that she considers herself not thin enough for her or anyoneโ€™s standard.
Although this is later on addressed with the โ€œlove yourselfโ€ package, I think it happens and is something that occurs in the real world- so how they addressed it may be misinterpreted. On the other hand, before her said change of heart, Miranda does have the tendency to be emotionally abusive, picking on your insecurities as she unknowingly pushes you up to the top. Andy eventually needs to confront her own fixation with achievement and the person she has become.
Anne Hathaway gives an outstanding performance as Andy, transforming her into a character with whom we empathize throughout the film. The Devil Wears Prada is a huge hit as both a depiction of New York's fashion industry and a poignant and compelling story of a young woman's entry into the moral and ethical decisions that mold her character on the job.
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fetch-d-popcorn ยท 4 years ago
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Teresa Palmer and Gabriel Bateman are excellent in the key parts as the hapless children of Maria Bello's insane mother. The film's difficulty is that, aside from its fundamental theme, it doesn't provide anything else. There are a lot of clichรฉs, and sure, there is the obligatory gloomy basement (groan). Most of the scares are shocks that spring out at you, and they've all been done before. Hollywood appears to have lost how to employ psychological horror and continues to produce films that are only variations on the same concept. This is probably a bit harsh because the film is entertaining and well-written, but I'm itching for something new that isn't so old.
The otherworldly terror is convincing, and the characters are truly threatened. Maria Bello, in particular, does an excellent job of raising the stakes and making you wonder who will survive. As previously said, this was built on a short film, which still remains at roughly 80 minutes. Perhaps there wasn't enough material to produce a longer film, but it feels like it finishes just where it begins.
If you're looking for a dose of otherworldly horror, Lights Out is a good choice, but don't anticipate anything special; it simply lacks the impact to be memorable. It accomplishes the job well, but don't buy too much popcorn because you might not have enough time to complete it.
written by: BJ ALAO
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Anybody who knows the extremely famous Disney show will in a split second comprehend HANNAH MONTANA: THE MOVIE. Miley Cyrus stars as Miley Stewart, a "normal" teen who likewise turns out to be a world-well-known pop sensation, Hannah Montana. Without the bleach light hairpiece and architect outfits, Hannah is "just Miley," yet when her marketing expert, Vita (Vanessa Williams), begins offering Hannah more freedoms, Miley fails to remember her needs. Later Miley ruins her dearest companion Lilly's (Emily Osment) sweet 16 and passes up on her opportunity to bid farewell to her school destined sibling Jackson (Jason Earles), baffled father Robby Ray (Billy Ray Cyrus) hauls her back to Crowley Meadows, the little Tennessee town they used to call home. While remaining in her grandmother Ruby's (Margo Martindale) farmhouse, Miley rediscovers Travis (Lucas Till), a close buddy who's adult into a charming farmhand. Out of nowhere modest community life begins to have impressive charms for Miley ... however, Hannah ultimately reemerges and compromises the newly discovered nation's peacefulness.
Hannah Montana: The Movie should leave tween fans feeling like they've outwitted, all things considered, the two universes. Because of a cast of veteran supporting entertainers like Williams, Martindale, and Melora Hardin (The Office) as Robby Ray's potential love interest, Lorelai, the Cyruses and their TV team are following in some admirable people's footsteps on the big screen. The core of the story is Miley reattaching to her underlying foundations, developing nearer to her grandmother, succumbing to Travis, and acknowledging how much her dad has forfeited (counting sentiment) to stay quiet about her twofold personality. There's very little of Oliver (Mitchel Musso) and Rico (Moises Arias), yet no-nonsense Hannah fans shouldn't worry, in light of the fact that the film has a lot of gags - - and opportunities for Cyrus to shake out as her adjust self-image.
Talking about the soundtrack, it's shockingly all around associated with the story and upgrades - - rather than diverts from - - the plot. It does not just incorporate infectious Hannah and Miley tunes (the show-halting single "The Climb" and the accolade for her dad, "Butterfly Fly Away," are especially sweet) yet in addition commitments from the senior Cyrus, Rascal Flatts (the excellent "Favor the Broken Road"), and Miley's dear companion Taylor Swift ("Crazier"). With a CD of new melodies, a cast brimming with amiable characters, and an infatuation sentiment at its center, it's certain to please fans.
PS: This is my most favorite movie when I was a kid and this is where I saw Taylor Swift for the first time which then became my idol and I love her so much till now.
written by: HANNAH AGIR
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This has to be one of the most underrated movies I have seen. This coming-of-age film is one must-see for everyone, especially for teenagers who are slowly navigating themselves into the world of adulthood, self-discovery, college, relationships with family, and romantic relationships.
The film is centered around a teenaged girl named Christine (I believe thatโ€™s how itโ€™s spelled.), who would prefer to be called โ€œLady Birdโ€. She goes to a catholic high school in a seemingly unexciting town and has struggled to find her way through the things she wants and the things she needs and is constantly in a mouth-off with her mother- like any other teenager, really.
From initial forays into romance and sexuality to the complex dynamics of school friendships to the laborious and stressful task of applying to college, the film covers it all with PTSD-inducing authenticity. Even prom receives a considerable amount of attention. Without a doubt, the film's central theme is the virtually impossible element of the mother-daughter relationship. Throughout the whole film, we see her mother standing still as she watches her โ€œLady Birdโ€ soar high. She adjusts as much as she can, calling Christine โ€œLady Birdโ€ despite the confusion of why she had to do such a thing.
Lady Bird's connection with her mother Marion (Laurie Metcalfe) is a grounding yet irritating constant amidst the fast-paced changes in all other parts of her life. The love-hate relationship between the two of them is, in some ways, incredibly realistic. As for the actors, I have nothing but good things to say. I remember seeing Saoirse Ronan on Little Women and being so stunned with her acting that I looked her up on Google to see what other movies she was in. That is how I first discovered โ€œLady Birdโ€ and rewatching it is no bummer for me as I love it every time I get a glimpse of it. Lady Bird recognizes the vulnerability and unpredictability of the protagonist.
Despite Christine's complaints that her existence has no meaning or direction, and that she was born in an era devoid of purpose or context, the film highlights the absurdity of her remarks. Lady Bird realizes that its protagonist is living at a significant cultural time and contrasts her listlessness with that feeling of vastness and societal care.
This is a film that is aware of its main character's occasionally-occurring unreasonable deeds and character flaws, as well as the awful decisions she makes and her unwillingness to look at her life and situation objectively. Despite this, we see growth. Something that everyone goes through at some point- all at a different age, that is. Nevertheless, the film shows that it will take time, but growth is always possible.
written by: KAYELA BARROS
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This is the second time I've been completely enthralled by an anime series. I adore the fact that the main character has attained the peak of power, invulnerability, and speed. He just wins every bout he enters, and the majority of them with only one punch, earning him the championship. However, Saitama, the one-punch guy, is bored rather than delighted. He has no idea how strong his monster opponents were because most of them were dispatched with no effort on his part. According to him, there were no more things for him to learn and strive for because he always wins. He's like a Superman who doesn't have any kryptonite (except his baldness, and shopping- you never want to get between him and a Saturday Sale). Some could see his bad recall as a flaw, but I see it as a strength.
Then he encountered Genos, a teenage cyborg on the hunt for a criminal who had wronged him. Genos is Saitama's polar opposite. Genos, on the other hand, is continually striving to develop himself, whereas Saitama has reached the pinnacle of all creations and is stagnant. He takes himself very seriously, but Saitama, for the most part, is unconcerned.
Anyway, I could talk about this show for hours. I'm completely enamored with it! The novel is basically an anthropological study of a civilization that has people like Saitama (along with other superheroes and monsters). What people thought about events and other individuals. It may be situated in a fanciful world, but the psychology of the characters is realistic.
This is also why I like watching violent sports, particularly those involving my favorite fighters.
People's perceptions were nevertheless impacted by various elements other than what they saw when Saitama battled the King of the Seafolk in front of so many people. In real life, I'd equate it to boxers defeating larger opponents. When there is an uproar, individuals will rationalize a variety of reasons as to why it occurred. Etc. Not giving credit to the warriors who took part in the bout.
Anyway, I've gone off on a tangent. This program is fantastic, especially in Season 2 when we meet King and the other characters. I really like how this program was written. It appeals to me much. Kudos to the writer ONE, as well as Yusuke Murata and the animators, for their incredible work!
written by: BJ ALAO
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It's an account of a warrior taking his 12 men and attempting to finish it despite everything and keeping to his promise of bringing them back home securely and alive. The chances are against making it happen to appear to be unimaginable thinking about the way that it's Afghanistan and the Taliban. Truly, if not for the assistance of the northern union the 12 troopers would not have returned home. The basic truth is being a genuine fighter, a genuine pioneer, and practical united two men the general and our legend Chris Hemsworth. This film merits a watch it shows numerous excellent characteristics which each pioneer ought to have and furthermore it shows that Chris Hemsworth is a vastly improved entertainer who shouldn't be called just Thor any longer He is significantly more than that.
Maker Jerry Bruckheimer says, "While the American public was as yet in shock, these men wandered into the obscure, into a circumstance full of risk, to attempt to dole out the retribution and present to us a triumph. The activity was grouped for various yearsโ€”a great many people have never at any point known about the storyโ€”however, these men are valid legends."
12 Strong chief Nicolai Fuglsig says, "They were the tip of the lance, the primary American troopers on the ground in Afghanistan. At the point when they showed up, they wound up dwarfed 5,000 to 1 by the adversary and were continually in danger of getting caught in the light of the colossal abundance the Taliban had put on their heads."
The mission, codenamed Task Force Dagger, was however much conciliatory as it might have been military. Fuglsig clarifies, "This little Special Forces group was to interface up with a neighborhood warlord named General Abdul Rashid Dostum, an innovator in Afghanistan's Northern Alliance, with an end goal to assist him with recovering control of the locale. It was the underlying advance in America's battle against the Taliban and Al Qaeda after 9/11."
The Northern Alliance, a delicate alliance of Afghan military pioneers, had itself become to some degree broke in the years since its arrangement in 1996, however, the one thing that assembled them was their shared craving to free their nation of the merciless, unfeeling Taliban.
Chris Hemsworth plays Captain Mitch Nelson (name change for Mark Nutsch), the head of the Special Forces group, and says, "These Green Berets weren't there as occupiers; they were there to help the Afghan individuals who had been battling for their opportunity.
Without much earlier intel, they needed to come in and acquire the trust of Dostum and his men or they would never have achieved their main goal. What I adored with regards to this story was it was an opportunity to show Americans working one next to the other with the Afghan individuals to battle a shared adversary."
Bruckheimer refers to the mission as "extraordinary" in light of the fact that notwithstanding being among the best-prepared troopers in any part of the military, the 12 Green Berets were caught off guard for the one-of-a-kind test of working in northern Afghanistan's misleadingly steep, uneven territory with Afghan methods of transportation.
He says, "The main way through the mountain passes is on donkeys or ponies, so they needed to adjust. Only one of them was a specialist rider, so the rest needed to learn on the run."
Without precedent for 60 years, "Americans were going into the fight riding a horse," chief Fuglsig notices. "Be that as it may, presently they were riding into battle against rocket launchers and T-72 tanks. The way that each individual from that Special Forces group made it home alive is completely a supernatural occurrence." Two young men, one young lady, run-of-the-mill circle of drama? I think not.
Amazing film. Kindly watch it assuming you love activity. Jerry Bruckheimer made an impressive showing coordinating this film. It has one of the most outstanding shutting credit tunes sung by Zac Brown which will leave you in tears as the film closes.
written by: HANAH AGIR
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Perhaps one of the most amazing things about this film is that no matter who you ask, everyone knows what it is. They may not know the whole story or caught even a glimpse of the film, but they surely know the title. That is because this film is undeniably timeless and always leaves viewers with a sort of impact that makes them talk about it with a sparkle in their eyes. I know some people who have some prejudices for romance films but have absolutely no problem with watching this one.
Gena Rowlands and James Garner, who play an elderly couple, contribute to a narrative that is almost too lovely to bear. The narrative he reads transports us back in time, allowing us to see the beginnings of their connection. When compared to other romantic films, this one is superior because it not only tells a good love story, but it also makes you feel something; the characters' emotions transcend the screen and reach out to the audience.
The cinematography is beyond astonishing with its seamless transitions from the past to the present day, allowing us to see love from two different timeframes. Love as a teenager, as seen in the film, is messy and overflowing with curiosity and emotion because of how relatively new it is. As a teenager, itโ€™s a new feeling that may be hard to comprehend and it causes drawbacks because youโ€™re overwhelmed with everything and the actors in the film portrayed that messy, puppy-love, effortlessly.
Meanwhile, after life has thrown you waves and waves of experiences and feelings, love as a fully-grown person is the epitome of patience and understanding. The director, Nick Cassavetes, and the writer of the book, a well-known author who goes by the name of Nicholas Sparks, brought us a love story that never seizes to impress. They perfectly brought to life Noah and Allie. Noah, an impoverished but thoughtful young man, and Allie, a rich family's daughter, come from opposing sides. Noah's father was a lowly guy, and Allies' parents were exclusive. This aspect of the tale may resemble that of previous films, with a girl and a male from opposing ends of the socioeconomic spectrum meeting in the end.
However, it brings forth emotions from anyone of any age due to how incredibly well-thought-of it is. Thereโ€™s an understanding in age, emotion, figuring out lifeโ€™s troubles. I do strongly abide by the quote โ€œIf itโ€™s meant to be, itโ€™ll be.โ€, as I think it applies perfectly to the kind of message that this film- and the book, wants to portray.
The film deals with the universal reality that we all have to make difficult choices in our lives. Nothing in life is promised, and anything worth having is worth battling for. The pair dies minutes apart while holding hands at the end of the film. This represents that they are on the same page and "love each other to death.".
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written by : KAYELA BARROS
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I'll admit that when I initially came across the series and read the premise, I believed it was just another hackneyed drama portraying the same fairytale love story we've all seen before. I figured that because the humorous twist of a person dressed as a robot was interesting, I'd just watch it and forget about it a few days later. Nonetheless, I fell in love with the series as soon as I opened my mind and heart to it.
To begin, I believed the story's evolution struck the right balance between deepening the relationship between the male and female protagonists and adding supporting roles and side characters. While the tale of Ji-ah and Min-love kyu is important to the series, it never takes precedence over the rest of the plot, making supporting characters appear empty and underdeveloped. The ups and downs of the Santa Maria Team lead to unexpected friendships, insights, and even love; the interwoven histories of various characters help create comedic and poignant scenarios in the series; the lies and hullabaloos that occur within KM Financial provide suspense that keeps the audience engaged throughout; and the lies and hullabaloos that occur within KM Financial provide suspense that keeps the audience engaged throughout I'm Not a Robot was far from being a one-dimensional show.
Furthermore, the series was not just a feel-good drama, but it also included a lot of subjects. The series' central themes are friendship, trust, love, and reconciliation. The series' love isn't always rosy, and I like the sense of realism it emitted, which made it all the more entertaining and unforgettable.
Finally, the series had multiple heartfelt love scenes, enhanced by Seung-ho and Soo-tangible bin's relationship. Many of the romantic situations depicted in the series are only seen in movies, according to pessimists, and the series paints an unrealistic picture. Yes, I agree, but I'd like to remind everyone reading this that we're all human, and not everything we see has to be reasonable or have a reason behind it. Isn't it possible to relish love moments and fluttering emotions even if they're only on screen?
Overall, I give it 10 out of ten stars and would recommend it to anybody searching for a lighthearted drama to watch.
written by: BJ ALAO
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In this film, Chicago dough puncher Stacey (Vanessa Hudgens) is recuperating from her separation with some unacceptable fellow and making treats and cakes with old secondary school companion Kevin (Nick Sagar) and his little girl, Olivia (Alexa Adeosun), as Christmas draws near. Kevin subtly enters Stacey in a baking challenge, however, she says no when she's welcome to contend on the grounds that she's too unbending to even think about thinking about the abrupt change in plans. However, a bumping altercation with her ex drives her to make a splash, so she gets Kevin and Olivia and heads for contest central command in Belgravia. Very quickly, she runs into her precise twofold, Margaret (likewise Vanessa Hudgens), the duchess going to wed Belgravia's Prince Edward (Sam Palladio). The duchess seizes on the likeness as a chance for her to carry on with a couple of days as an ordinary young lady prior to settling down with the sovereign. She doesn't mind that she needs to wear T-shirts, influence an American intonation, or spend time with complete outsiders Kevin and Olivia. Stacey calculates a couple of days at the royal residence will be fun and consents to wear the conventional attire, pick up completing school stance, and put on a DIY British intonation, having been guaranteed that the ruler will be away during the switch. All around laid plans are overturned when the sovereign trenches his excursion to invest energy with his princess-to-be (really Stacey). The two fall head over heels, which is actually what occurs among Margaret and Kevin as she accepts average person living. Everything is uncovered when Margaret shows up at the prepare off to grant prizes and encounters her twofold before all.
The Princess Switch is a foamy diversion for families searching for idealist occasion admission. It's innocuous amusement in the shape of a Hallmark Channel film. Its subject could be printed inside a hello card: One's title is definitely less significant than what one's identity is. Its other comparatively shortsighted message is that individuals flash sincerely to various characteristics and attributes. Stacey's leader character feels unspontaneous and inflexible to her companion Kevin, while it appears to assume responsibility and minding to Edward. Kevin has never felt drawn to his secondary school companion Stacey yet falls frantically for the indistinguishable looking Margaret on the grounds that she appears to be all the more unique and brave. In this way, indeed, it takes various sorts.
Truly, I cherished these films. I'm actually truly adept at anticipating film plots and whenever Stacy first chanced upon Margaret, I in a split second realized how the film planned to cut off with respect to the friendships, however that wasn't the whole film. The whole film included two charming connections being framed, yet a steady challenge among Stacy and her chief adversary that elaborate harm, an entire redefinition of the jobs, and overall thought of the expression "princess," the experience of typical, ordinary exercises by the duchess as well as by the disconnected Edward, including some great rounds of Twister and simply unadulterated encounters with vagrants, a plan by the wicked steward to reveal what was really continuing, and a whole lot more! All the off-kilter, excellent, and heartfelt minutes this film had never neglected to keep a grin all over. I really adored this film and was so overjoyed to see a subsequent one had come out this year, despite the fact that I was confounded on how they could do a subsequent switch, which actually made the subsequent plot much more agreeable.
Eventually, I have nothing terrible to say about these films, other than Antonio obviously. The two of them put a new, one-of-a-kind turn on the "Parent Trap" figure of speech, with huge loads of jokes fit into both. I trust that in the wake of perusing this you would think about watching these motion pictures!
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Having read the book and watched the movie, I can say that โ€œA Walk To Rememberโ€ is easily one of the best film adaptations of one of Nicholas Sparksโ€™ books.
Nicholas Sparks is an author who has always been known to create stories that touch the heart every time you hear its title, and this movie captured exactly that. Although some things that contributed to the plot were changed, it still managed to let the warmth and epitome of teenage love peak through. The director, Adam Shankman, and writer, Nicholas Sparks, gave light to a new perspective about teenagers that Hollywood has not shown much attention to and that is the fact that teenagers are not lousy or arrogant by nature. There are factors and the movie shows these said factors perfectly; peer pressure, family problems, misunderstanding of new emotions brought about by puberty or growing up.
The story is as simple, but not too basic, as it gets. Perhaps there were a few moments when I avoided watching it due to comments about it saying itโ€™s predictable, boring, and basic, but I see none of such. I realize that these comments have surfaced because there are, now, a lot of movies just like it. But that doesnโ€™t make it basic- for me, at least. I do think itโ€™s indisputably one of the classics that will make you watch any movie just like it just to get that first time feeling all over again. Despite the countless movies with the same genre, theme, there is nothing that feels exactly like it.
The story follows Landon Carter, a teenager who seemingly doesnโ€™t know what he wants in the future. You could say he mingles with the wrong crowd as his friends are quite arrogant and, evidently, are bullies. Landon acts on the pressure that his friends place on his shoulder and, as a result, he does ethically questionable things. Meanwhile, Jamie Sullivan is the paragon of an angel on Earth. Sheโ€™s the type of person no one could hate because she could never do anything to hurt, or be a burden to, anyone. They begin having proper conversations through the play that they are both in.
As time passes, Landon starts to take things more seriously. You can see how the two main characters have major takeaways from being with each other. Landon slowly learns to steer away from peer pressure and give importance to the things that happen around him, and Jamie stands up from herself. It gives a very realistic approach to the phrase โ€œGrowing togetherโ€ which is not often seen in teen romance movies and I think that is one of the best things about it.
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Some films are designed just for enjoyment, and they are chock-full of jaw-dropping and spectacular moments. Mad Max: Fury Road (2015) is one of those films that is light on content but heavy on storytelling. Director George Miller takes us on a high-octane adrenaline journey in which, like its main character Max, the viewer is never at ease and is left wanting more. The filmmaker attempts to present a harsh world set in a dystopian future that is perhaps a mirror to our current society or what it may become if everyone is reduced to a single impulse, survival, as Tom Hardy's Max stated in the film's start.
Mad Max: Fury Road is a technological marvel. From beautiful photography to faultless editing, this film has everything an action blockbuster needs and more. John Seale, the film's cinematographer, receives special praise for offering a wide range of camera angles and motions in his pictures, which made the film a visual treat. There is one scene that appears to be a sand dune but is actually Max's head coated in sand. Such inventive images are what set this film apart, as spectators are taken aback as they see them emerge on screen.
Another noteworthy aspect is the editing of the picture by Margaret Sixel, who later won an academy award for it. Maintaining the continuity of an action thriller is always difficult, but the editing was nearly flawless. The film's color grading is so accurate and, at times, overpowering that watching it transports you to this imagined universe. Aside from that, the lower frame rate for the bulk of the film made many moments clunky, which is a good thing in this instance because the film is all about demonstrating how insane and chaotic a dystopian society can be. It enhances the viewing experience since the viewer can genuinely feel what the characters are going through.
The three central protagonists of the film are Tom Hardy's hollow and desperate Max, Charlie Theron's optimistic Furiosa, and Nicholas Hoults' misguided Nux. Throughout the film, each of them experiences substantial character growth and, in the end, finds the proper routes for their different futures, which is also pleasant for the audience. Hugh Keays-Immortan Bryne's Joe is another crucial aspect of the film since his character is a genuine representation of the dictators that everyone worries would take over the running of the globe someday. They all performed their parts with such devotion and reality that every single scene in the film was sold.
Aside from that, the soundtrack of the film was fitting and provided an air of suspense to it. Choosing hard rock with excessive use of electric guitar was exactly what the film requested, which justified both the lunacy of the narrative as well as the action thriller genre of the picture.
Mad Max: Fury Road is a one-of-a-kind dystopian future action picture that has the capacity to captivate audiences and pump adrenaline throughout their bodies while remaining true to its unique narrative and authenticity.
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I love Vampire anime as much as I love Zombie movies, and this one happens to be my favorite. I have a HUGE crush on Kaname that I wish he was real. He's the definition of perfect. This is somehow similar to Twilight.
Kaname is an 'unadulterated blood', one of the most impressive vampires around. Anyway, I hear you ask, what the heck would he say he is doing at Cross Academy, going to class, when he unmistakably has better activities? Why, likewise, would he say he is so intrigued by Yuki Cross, embraced girl of the Chairman (superintendent) when she is a simple human whose life he saved a long while back? He is likely any anime fan young ladies dream, tall, dim, attractive, AND the most remarkable, however kind, unadulterated blooded vampire. He is consistently flawlessly dressed and has an odd quality of secret around him. Every one of the vampires needs to be his companion and he generally gets the most chocolates on Valentine's Day (that is how they roll in Japan, young ladies straightforwardly give their pounds of hand-made chocolates). At any rate, you get the point, Kaname is the jealousy of each kid and the fantasy of each young lady, vampire, or human.
The other male lead, Zero, is considerably more puzzling than Kaname, yet his dull mystery is before long uncovered as he battles in his fight against the seething power quickly becoming within him. Zero is the Chairman's embraced child, and Yuki's 'sibling', however it is obvious from the start that Zero has more grounded affections for Yuki. Zero's person creates and changes the most all through the series, yet there's something Edward Cullen-ish with regards to him with his tormented air and his franticness to isolate himself from Yuki, in light of the fact that 'it's to her benefit. What's Zero's confidential?
Yuki is the adorable, loveable, steadfast 'watchman' and regent of the multitude of human understudies from the 'Day class' (the vampire understudies go to 'Night Class'). She views her occupation exceptionally in a serious way and it's anything but simple work driving crowds of shouting young ladies from the exquisite Night Class understudies. Yuki stays quiet about her feelings as I would never sort out which fellow she was gunning for, right until the end. Who will she pick?
Altogether there are two seasons: Vampire Knight and Vampire Knight Guilty, the principal season is centered around discovering more with regards to the characters and their lives however things truly come two a hotness in Vampire Knight Guilty and this is the place where the principal activity occurs. There are loads of unanswered inquiries from season 1 yet every one of the mysteries is uncovered in season 2. There is most certainly more secret in season 2 and the climate is recognizably more obscure while season 1 appeared to be significantly more settled and there was more spotlight on the heartfelt angles.
Generally, this is a phenomenal series that will interest both young men and young ladies, young ladies for the sentiment, young men for the secret and activity. Assuming you're hoping to begin watching anime, by and by I believe that Vampire Knight is an extraordinary spot to begin. The actual liveliness looks phenomenal as a screen capture; be that as it may, the developments of the characters can be somewhat jerky and off-kilter now and again and this decreases the impact of the activity arrangements impressively.
IF YOU LOVE VAMPIRES, THIS IS A MUCH WATCH ALSO BECAUSE OF KANAME WHO IS SO DREAMY, AND THE OTHER CHARACTERS WHO ARE LOVELY AS WELL.
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Just before you go watch Chef, the movie should surely announce that you must make sure you've consumed something. It drew a lot of gasps and grunts around the theater particularly portions of my watching wherein Chef Carl Casper (Jon Favreau) served out most of the greatest looking 'haute cuisine.' People were staring at their snacks, dismayed, wishing they could get a taste of the food they'd seen on screen.
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Carl Casper, an executive chef located in Los Angeles, was previously considered the one to watch in the industry. Carl has utterly destroyed that potential after decades of working for Riva at upscale Gauloise, Riva who assured him creative freedom but eventually end up trying to dictate that he accommodate the meals and his food preparation to the flavors of the masses. His colleagues, including sous chef Tony, sommelier Molly, and particularly one of the line cooks Martin, still, admire his talent.
Carl may not understand how often this suffocation has harmed his mind, and he has a troubled connection about his and Inez's ten-year-old son Percy, who always wishes to spend more quality time with his physically present but psychologically lacking father during their enforced time together. Carl had a public meltdown as a result of his inexperience with social media.
Carl, who desires nothing more than being a chef, must recreate himself sometimes in a way to get back on his own inside the fallout. He chooses to accept Inez's hard offer about her first spouse, Marvin, a Miami-based businessman with a cleanliness obsession.
Notwithstanding his reservations about Marvin, Carl may regain his enthusiasm for food, but in the process, his love for everyday experiences, a love that might help him reclaim the goals that are important to him that he may have lost throughout the last 10 years.
The time spent on social media as well as the illustrations depicting its influence on Carl's career and personal life, as well as the cuisine and comedy, are all entertaining features of Chef. I'd cheerfully drool through some of the meals repeatedly, as they appear to be superior to cuisine through most culinary programs. The picture, though, seems predictable, and the second part is a bit of Favreau's ego, with much more cheese than his Cuban Sandwiches and none of the other spice or taste. Favreau is a firm believer in the film because that was certainly all that counted.
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In the Escape Room that is filmed in 2019, six individuals from various age groups and walks of life are handed weird puzzle boxes, each holding an invitation to play in a secret game.
Let's get one thing straight: the trailers for this film convey the idea that it will be a watered-down (PG-13) hybrid of Saw and Cube. I definitely thought so, and I understand how off-putting that notion appears. To be honest, Escape Room has elements in common with Cube, Saw, and - oddly - The Belko Experiment. It's hardly the first film to tell this sort of scenario, and it's never more than a messed up B movie.
But something unexpected happened while I was viewing the movie. I realized I loved the characters, that the theory behind each succeeding chamber was brilliant, and that I was intrigued by what was happening on that screen. One of the best decisions the filmmakers took was to ensure that the focus of the narrative was on watching these individuals work together to solve the numerous challenges, rather than the various ways participants met a terrible end.
The film begins with a dramatic, well-executed episode featuring a failed death trap escape chamber. From there, we meet each individual, who is soon dispatched to the headquarters of the eponymous Minos Industries to take part in the titular game.
The seriousness of the peril they face is instantly apparent, and the characters rapidly understand they must work together to survive, in a refreshing change of pace. As the danger (and, therefore, the dead count) increases, they learn they all share a similar bond, revealing the riddle of why they are there.
The cast is enjoyable (Tyler Labine of Tucker and Dale Vs Evil shows up in a terrific supporting role, scoring my favorite line when he warns one of the others, "If you disrespect me again, I will slap you the way your parents should have.") the writing is solid if not blazingly remarkable (the puzzles are well thought out, though) and - for the first time in a long time - I actually felt the PG-13 approach worked to the film's As much as I enjoy gore, I believe that overt carnage would have detracted from the picture. The deaths were horrible, despite the fact that they were not bloody. In fact, one scene set in a bleak winter setting is really disturbing.
On the issue of the obligatory deaths, there were a few surprises as to which characters survived, which kept things fresh, which was also a pleasant surprise. Even when one character ultimately followed the standard "alpha male in a survival scenario" narrative, it was skillfully countered with a sequence that's (quite literally) beautifully psychedelic and weird.
The one flaw in Escape Room is a succession of mini-endings in the final fifteen minutes or so, which are clearly intended to build up a sequel. I'm not opposed to a sequel, but they had a strong conclusion point in place, only for the film to continue needlessly. To wit: There's a point in the film when one character says to another, "I'm wary of being the single survivor" (deliberately keeping it out of context/not naming the character to prevent spoilers) when I believed the film should have ended. We'd already gotten as much information about what was going on behind the scenes as we needed. The crowd had no idea what was going to happen next.
Despite what seemed like a tacked-on, obvious set-up for a sequel, I can honestly say I enjoyed Escape Room a lot more than I had anticipated. It's a wacky B-movie, but it's a lot of fun. More significantly, it fits my two most critical requirements for a film of this type: it accomplished what it set out to achieve while still being enjoyable.
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I love this movie since it is about a zombie apocalypse and two survivors despite the chaos. You can watch this movie on Netflix. I was excited to watch two actors I'm familiar with, and I believe their roles in this film were depicted in the best possible manner.
The way they appeared to be terrified of the zombies attempting to pursue them and kill them, those feelings of dread, nervousness, and approaching destruction were shown so precisely, and I could feel their dread, and how it produced anticipation and pressure in the film, as they were being pursued.
Despite the fact that it was horrifying from the start to see the zombies wreaking havoc on the town and how, one by one, every single person the survivors saw was transformed into a zombie right in front of their eyes. You can sense their fear, as well as the vulnerability that persists. You may feel the unhappiness as they trust that better days will come, for any indication of salvaging or exit from this dilemma.
It was a lot for me assuming I was in his position when I watched him separating, because it felt so genuine, and recognizing that he had no one to rely on and was forced to fend for himself, but also having the option to believe nobody, it was a lot for me. I was surprised to see that he had met another survivor, which I believe was normal, even if I hadn't expected it, but it helped move and convey the story, and it turned out to be one of the notable entertainers, and I recognized her right away since she had appeared in numerous Korean dramatizations I had watched clasps of, such as Doctors, and other shows, but she is most certainly a famous entertainer, so she appeared to be recognizably her.
I adore the way she acts, particularly in this film, where she appears to be laid back and extremely adaptable while also allowing herself to be helpless, especially when she is in her most vulnerable moments in the film when she is harmed and has no one to rely on, but she portrays herself as a strong and ingenious lady, and she conveyed this extreme and standoffish attitude at first before gradually becoming more friendly.
I think their collaboration was entertaining because the kid appeared to be a dorky, unmindful, individual who was also extremely modest and saved, and thus didn't have the foggiest idea how to explore through friendly circumstances, but was diligent and accommodating to the young lady, by utilizing his gaming abilities for his potential benefit, from all his time being cooped up in a room playing computer games.
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