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Zoolander 2001
Zoolander is hilarious, but not in a clever, well-thought out jokes kind of way. It’s the so absurd and satirical that you can’t help but laugh kind of comedy. Derek Zoolander is everyone’s typical view of a model, cranked up to 1000, and wow is that so much fun to watch. Hansel is his hippy rival turned bestie who also brings a lot of laughter to this movie. Mugatu is the perfect villain for this movie. I’ve never seen Will…
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The Notebook 2004
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
The Notebook may be the most basic romance movie I’ve ever watched. A summer fling, evil parents ripping the happy couple apart, lives growing separate, infidelity, and then a bittersweet end. My biggest quarrel with this movie is the inclusion of something far too many romance movies have, someone getting cheated on or used. In the case of the Notebook, it’s both, because romance evidently can only exist if you’re coming out of unhappy relationship (or not perfect enough for…
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Pride and Prejudice 1995
I’ve written a review for the 2005 Pride and Prejudice before and I listed my biggest quarrel with the movie as the absence of many important plot points from Jane Austen’s original story. This mini series covers the book
( at least I think, I’ve never read the book) far better than the movie does and I am so incredibly grateful for that. Pride and Prejudice is, without a doubt, my favorite romance story ever told. I’ve detailed in my…Translated from by -
The Hunt 2012
I came into this movie with no idea what to expect. By the end I was in complete astonishment from what I’d just seen. Movies like this tend to struggle a bit with pacing but The Hunt never once lost my interest despite its rapidly changing dynamics. We watch a man’s life go on the rise before crashing down to a level none of us ever wishes to go. It’s heartbreaking to see a man such as him accused of…
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