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  • Pebbles

    ★★★★★

  • Past Lives

    ★★★★★

  • How to Have Sex

    ★★★★

  • The Departed

    ★★★★★

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  • Pebbles

    Pebbles

    ★★★★★

    This movie is about patriarchal father who mistreat the women and children in his family. In South Tamil Nadu, where there is a severe drought and extreme poverty, the story is set against these backdrops. It serves as an example of how many people consider necessities like food, water, and education to be bonuses. Even so, the film's audience will be moved by the characters' beauty and the young protagonist's innocence. Those who oppose reservations ought to acknowledge that the 35 marks this child obtained surpasses the 100 marks earned by a child living in a big city and experiencing an urban life.

  • Past Lives

    Past Lives

    ★★★★★

    I've learned that East and West love are very different after watching this movie. Every romantic circumstance is celebrated and sometimes even exaggerated from a Western perspective, but in the East, it is just a common emotion. A boy facetime his friend, who is also his ex-girlfriend, after a long period of time in this film. This scene would be the subject of intense drama if it were filmed by West. However, in the East, people converse normally for hours on end without any background music. Past lives is just la la land of East.

  • How to Have Sex

    How to Have Sex

    ★★★★

    Watching this movie will give you an understanding of the adolescent lives of Generation Z. It's the incredible ambiance that nightclubs and bars produce, as you can feel the party vibe. The movie progressively switches from a party scene to one that emphasizes the value of consensual sex. The challenges that follow from the trauma experienced by adolescent children who have non-consensual sex. The film is neither preachy nor propaganda. It simply depicts the reality of Gen Z kids' lives

  • The Departed

    The Departed

    ★★★★★

    Show this movie to people who ask questions about how a remake ought to be made. suspenseful thriller with plenty of tension. Martin Scorsese masterfully frames and composes each scene. Metaphor and Martin Scorsese go together like peanut butter and jelly