Oh man I've never wanted to be a part of a rock and roll band so bad.
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The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas 2008
Everytime I read a review about "The boy in the striped pajamas" it'd be described as a "sad" and "destructive" movie which is not meant for someone who doesn't understand the dark genre and the depth of it. But it's true. There isn't enough room in my mind to process a movie as heavy and gut twisting as such.
I think a friendship between two people is more than just getting to know each other and spending time with them.… -
The Woman in the Window 2021
Amy Adams in psychological thriller is a treat to the eye and soul. Everytime I feel like Amy Adams can't get any better, she proves me (and everyone else) wrong and i love it. I live for Amy Adams in psychological thriller, I thrive on it. And with a plot as good as such, i can watch it x100 times. Talking about the bad guy? You'll never see that coming. Jumpscares? You'll see them coming yet won't be ready for 'em. Color scheme? Well crafted guide for Anna's state of mind. Punch? A cute cat just being nosy. All in all, watch it ASAP.
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Everything, Everything 2017
If I had to risk my life just for a vacation with Olly, I definitely would. That's my review.
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Sound of Metal 2019
Ruben accepting his loss in the end and starting to get used to the silence is what I call "5 stages of grief captured beautifully".
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Squid Game 2021
Imagine how rich you have to be to gather 456 people and have such a hefty cash prize just so you can "feel like it" again.
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Newness 2017
It's a hard pill to swallow but relationships are complicated, difficult and takes alot of effort, time, understanding and support to make it work and this film truly captures that. Talk about the cinematography and the color scheme, IT'S NEAT and relaxing. A very very good approach on modern-day-dating-website relationships.
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Bombshell 2019
Loved the way they put on view the same problem faced by women on different levels in the industry and how they mutually know they're in it together. The fact that Gretchen Carlson and Megyn Kelly knocked the biggest television personality, Roger Ailes, to the ground, without even communicating the whole time the lawsuit was on, is absolutely amazing. Charlize Theron and Nicole Kidman together on the screen was a beautiful thing to witness. And no one can cry better than Margot Robbie.
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He's All That 2021
Cringe-watched a gender swap remake of one of the most loved teen rom-com "She's all that" and I gotta say, watch it with someone so you can share the cringe 50-50. I already knew how bad it was gonna be but the bad storytelling exceeded my expectations and phew, I might just hate watch it when I'm low or just need a good laugh.
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