Favorite films
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
Don’t forget to select your favorite films!
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Babygirl: Sexual Tension Between Romi (Nicole Kidman) and Samuel (Harris Dickinson) is an uneven exploration of women’s sexual desires. Romi, dissatisfied with her husband, finds herself drawn to Samuel to satisfy her unmet fantasies. In one scene, she bluntly declares, “I never got an orgasm with you,".
The film ventures into themes of sexual satisfaction and dominance, with the "puppet-master" motif evoking moments of undeniable intensity. Despite its provocative premise, the movie barely scratches the surface, confining sex to carnal…
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Frank Capra's "It's a Wonderful Life", starring James Stewart as George Bailey, a small-town businessman, masterfully explores the profound question: What would the world look like if you had never been born? The film's central theme delves into the interconnectedness of lives and the lasting impact one individual can have on their community, making it a timeless and emotionally powerful story.
Unable to pay the $8,000 owed to the bank, George Bailey contemplates suicide, feeling that his life has been…
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The film revolves around the life of an elderly couple, played by Sanjay Mishra and Neena Gupta, who find themselves burdened by debt after taking loans to fund their son's higher education in the United States. The story explores their struggles to repay the loan and the moral dilemmas that arise when the protagonist (Mishra) kills the loanshark. The movie attempts to justify this act morally, but the justification feels unconvincing. Mishra argues that what he committed was "Vadh" (a…