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Mickey 17 2025
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A fun character-driven comedy with a very in-your-face message about the failures of political leaders. Bong Joon Ho’ creates a gritty sci-fi story around the morality of human expansion into the cosmos. Although the story is not as grand as anticipated, the real strength of the movie lies in the performances. Pattinson splits his performance into two separate characters and is immensely enjoyable with his characters’ contrasting personalities. Yeun’s and Ackie’s performances are also extremely memorable. There is also something…
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The Twilight Saga: Eclipse 2010
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A strangely inconsequential addition to the Twilight series. Despite adding more tense moments between Pattinson’s and Lautner’s characters, this film has the energy of a spin-off rather than a full-on sequel to the last film. There are some genuine interesting fun fight choreography during the battle with the Newborns at least. Overall, this film felt like a need to tie up loose story threads before continuing with the actual story of Stewart’s character becoming a vampire.
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Sicario 2015
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An intense thriller that takes off without a moment to spare. Villeneuve masterfully crafts a narrative clouded in ambiguity & uneasiness. Somehow you never really understand what going on until the end & yet there is an air of extreme tension nonetheless. Long drawn-out actions scenes, like the bridge stand-off, really accentuate this white-knuckling confusion. It is astonishing watching the main character get ground down to such a helpless & resigned state, done all in the name of so-called “order.”
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Limitless 2011
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An entertaining power-tripping movie with some major flaws. While charming as a genius know-it-all, it becomes hard to sympathize with Bradley Cooper’s character as he gets away with repeated abuse of this super drug without any repercussions. The film ends in a very jarring way as it tries to manufacture a happy ending for Cooper’s character but fails to justify why he was deserving of any of it, where as every other character in the movies suffers or dies after…
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