From the start of the film, I was pulled into the very courtroom and asked to sit among the jurors. I felt the inner conflict of juror #2 and found myself turning over every piece of the story as it unraveled and I considered how I would think and respond if I was in his situation. As it progressed, I was kept in a constant state of moral turmoil as I wrestled with the trial and imagined myself in the…
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Wallace & Gromit: Vengeance Most Fowl 2024
A fun and lighthearted watch that is sure to warrant a laugh or two. The animation style is timeless, inventive, and playfully imaginative while the script is heartwarming, witty, and triumphantly punny!
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Saltburn 2023
This review may contain spoilers. I can handle the truth.
I give this film a 1.5 rating because I found the cinematography enjoyable and some of the acting was notable as well. However, I am utterly displeased with the story telling. The attempt at a twist ending is completely lost as a result of a very clear character arch. Fifteen minutes is spent trying to convince you that Oliver is some innocent boy struggling to find his place in a big world after suffering loss and neglect. This is followed…
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Midnight in Paris 2011
A thoughtful narrative that provokes one’s sense of belonging. It is easy to romanticize the past amidst the often mundane, dreary and noisy present. Yet one’s past is another’s present— another whom perhaps looks similarly to their past and so on and so forth. Although the past is not dead, being found and relived with all of it’s vibrant beauty, romantic imagination, rich teaching and endless discovery, the present also is very much alive. So love and live with it…
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