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Jennifer's Body 2009
this movie is REALLY ahead of its time. the plot, aesthetic, mood, and feeling of the movie (the costume directors, gaffers, and art department) did an excellent job of creating the look, mood, and perception of jennifer's body. jennifer's body had the potential to become a worldwide teenage classic movie (for en ex. twilight, the breakfast club, etc.) but too much lacked in the writing to become even a four-star movie. diablo cody definitely has great screenplays for en ex.…
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Look Away 2018
had real potential to become a great horror psychological thriller, but was wasted after the first act. very interesting plot and the eerie feel to the movie was a pleasure. adding on to that having the beautiful india eisley who was perfect for the role was a huge plus, but not enough to save the execution of the film, which wasn’t great. this film had a great base, good casting, but terrible writing. some scenes that made me decide to…
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Boyhood 2014
ah i watched this for the first time in the 3rd grade on an airplane ride back to america and did not stop watching for 14 hours straight. something about the film made me feel so much in my eight year old mind. i couldn’t speak or feel or think when watching, i knew them, i felt them, and they were speaking to me. this movie was incredibly beautiful, i quickly grew an attachment to it. as i grow up,…
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The Social Network 2010
i am completely in love with social network. everything about this film matches my taste. everything was executed perfectly. characters, screenplay, scene distribution, plot, direction and production, perfect casting, and the writing is fucking genius. this is my 12th time in the past two weeks that i have been rewatching this. this film is in my top three favorite movies of all time guys, MY GOD DAMN TOP THREE. my first time watching i felt uneasy that marks and eduardos…
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