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The Iron Lady 2011
Meryl Streep truly shines in this role, but this movie itself feels vacant. It definitely feels like an early 2010s product of its time, the flipping back and forth from the past to the future is a choppy storytelling method, and the film simply falls flat and ends too soon. Once again, I give Meryl Streep props for carrying this movie, but the film as a whole in of itself does not necessarily work.
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Breakfast at Tiffany's 1961
One of the best features of this film is Audrey Hepburn's costuming and hairstyles. She is somewhat off-center of glamor the entire film which is very interesting. The dialogue of this movie is quite witty as well. Audrey Hepburn does a fantastic job at playing an extremely unlikable character, Holly, unless the point is slipping past me and the audience is supposed to root for Holly.
The plot of this movie is.. quite something. The misadventures and mishaps of Holly…
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First Period 2013
Everything about this movie is so adorably stupid. Cassandra Peterson plays a hilarious yet very questionable mom, there’s a protagonist with an intense affinity to win a talent competition, and of course bright pink and borderline gaudy transitions from scene to scene that add just the perfect touch decorated with a punchline about women’s anatomy every other line.
First Period is relatable in an unexpected quirky way since the characters all seem like people someone would meet in high school:…
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Pulp Fiction 1994
Pulp Fiction is a very creative film, especially given the characterization methods, cinematography, color scheme choices, the nonlinear plotline, and even the short homage to old cinema. Pulp Fiction also cleverly tackles very interesting yet complex themes, such as faith, sensuality, gender, race, among so many other things. This movie is definitely a piece of art. It is unsurprising why it has become a classic film and has amassed quite the fanbase. The acting is also subtle and coy when…
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