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Favorite films

  • The Best Offer
  • The Curious Case of Benjamin Button
  • Good Will Hunting
  • Silver Linings Playbook

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  • The Game

    ★★★★½

  • Wild Mountain Thyme

    ★★½

  • tick, tick... BOOM!

    ★★½

  • The Hours

    ★★★★

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  • The Game

    The Game

    ★★★★½

    Good movie, but I think it's odd to present it as a thriller, It feels like David Fincher got caught up in the '90s thriller trend. The plot would make more sense as a drama or even a comedy

  • Wild Mountain Thyme

    Wild Mountain Thyme

    ★★½

    فيلم مناسب لليلة ممطرة وتوقعات بسيطة :) 
    قصة بسيطه وضعيفه نوعًا ما لكن حسيت بالخفه وانا اتابعه 

    ‎السينماتوغرافي جميل والحوارات والمشاهد لطيفه حبيت الآيرش ڤايبز، وجود ايميلي بلانت في اي فلم دايم حلو 

    ابطال القصه روزمايري و انتوني ابناء الريف الي ماهاجروا للمدن لما كبروا، جيران ساكنين بمزرعتين جنب بعض، يبدا الفلم بمشهد من طفولتهم الي فيها طابع اطفال الريف اللعب في الحقول وتسلق الاشجار ووجود كبار السن بحياتهم،  
    كبروا ماري وانتوني في الريف برفقة أهاليهم كبار السن، هم…

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  • tick, tick... BOOM!

    tick, tick... BOOM!

    ★★½

    I’ve never been a theater kid—I'm more of a professional overthinker—but Jon's fears are so relatable

    Jon, played by Andrew Garfield, is a struggling artist: passionate, driven, and deeply concerned about turning 30 without accomplishing anything but dreaming. He starts hearing a constant ticking in his head, reminding him that a waiter with a hobby is all he’ll ever be. he doesn’t have kids, didn’t built a stable career, or even achieved his worst nightmare to have a good job…

  • The Hours

    The Hours

    ★★★★

    I've always felt that guilt is a big part of being a woman, and this film proves it. It’s our weapon of mass destruction a way to self-destruct in the finest yet saddest way possible
    maybe it's the extra touch God adds when creating a woman—a lot of guilt 

    I can't go on spoiling your life any longer
    I don't think two people could have been happier than we have been” -Virginia Woolf