A David Moyes enjoyer in a Graham Potter world
Beidh muid ag teacht le chéile gan mhoile!
The most wholesome and comprehensible out of the Ghiblis I've seen, and, as such, the best.
This movie has endless charm and its smaller scope and cast of characters allowed me to feel a lot more connected with them and their adventures than, for example, the main characters of Howl's Moving Castle or even Spirited Away. Totoro is adorable. I love how there weren't any fake-out villain scenes or creepy body transformations. I love how the Dad is an academic…
Just simply didn't get it.
A movie that initially played as a quirky modern re-telling of a classic, tragic romance trope soon evolves into a pointless catalogue of Mikey Madison's Anora immortalizing herself as a more annoying cinematic centerpiece than young JD Vance and Andrew Neiman combined. Does she do anything other than bitch, wail, and moan this entire film? At least Toros, played to perfection by Karren Karagulian, actually has a point to his endless complaining...
I was engaged…
This movie absolutely rules.
Every question, doubt, or desire to see more of something I had during the film's runtime is addressed a few scenes later. Flows perfectly. Every single one of the main characters is so immensely lovable, and there is so much emotion and meaning in each one of their performances. Frank's background starts the story with such a weight and breadth of feeling, and somehow the rest of the narrative not only keeps it up, but surpasses…
Archetypal Christmas movie based on the archetypal piece of Christmas media. Clears all of its opponents.
What all great classics should be - contemplative, life-affirming, endlessly quotable, filled with lively performances. And, of course, it has some brilliant source material, with timeless (75 years!) themes of charity and redemption that implore us all to do better with whatever life we may have left. A Christmas Carol, all in the span of under an hour and 30 minutes, urges us all…