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May December 2023
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May December delved into the lives of a couple 23 years apart in age, Gracie and Joe, when Elizabeth, an actress set to portray the woman in an upcoming film came to do a research. What started out as a normal research slowly peeled the layers of the true intentions of the two women.
Both female protagonists delivered extraordinary performances of women fueled by narcissism and obsession. They had been exploiting Joe, with Gracie for her own intention without a…
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Barbie 2023
From the first Kubrick-esque opening, the central theme of Greta Gerwig’s latest feature film is feminism, that the eponymous doll has inspired young girls to have a role in the world more than just a homemaker. An abrupt malfunction of her part propels Barbie to embark on a journey to the human world, discovering the complexities of human emotions, the imperfections of the human life and the realities faced by the women, which are all non-existent in her perfectly constructed…
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Oppenheimer 2023
Christopher Nolan returns with another extraordinary cinematic experience that left the viewers enthralled and awestruck. This is the acclaimed director’s first foray into biopic, which centered on the controversial man behind the atomic bomb, J. Robert Oppenheimer. This film marks many firsts for Nolan including his first theatrical release with Universal and most notably the first film ever to utilize the 70mm B&W IMAX film stock.
Similar to all of Nolan’s previous films, it features a breathtaking cinematography, showstopping sound…
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Suzume 2022
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Makoto Shinkai once again delighted the viewers with another visually breathtaking film. The growing number of abandoned places in Japan due to the declining population growth propels him to devise a story about those places.
The looks are very Shinkai-esque, photorealistic details with saturated colors adorned the idyllic background. Blue is the main color of this film, with a plethora of shots incorporating water and sky. The setting explores other regions of Japan besides Tokyo, namely Ehime, Kobe, and Miyagi…
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