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The Pursuit of Happyness 2006
The Pursuit of Happyness does an amazing job of emphasizing how dangerous and difficult life as a homeless man can be. Although the child isn’t given a major role, he still acts as the heart of the story and the reason Gardner fights so hard. The story makes sure to not hold back on his struggles, and doesn’t hesitate to throw obstacles at Gardner until even the viewer gets overwhelmed and is desperately hoping for Gardner to overcome them. Even…
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Gravity 2013
Gravity is one of the most unique films I’ve watched. Set entirely in space with only two characters, this film tells an inspirational story of survival. Although the story itself is captivating, the format in which the story is told is relatively basic, making the film far less exciting on rewatch. But for all the dangers and natural fears we have on space, the film does a great job of acting on those fears to add an underlying layer of…
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La La Land 2016
La La Land takes the best aspects of cinema and theater and utilizes them perfectly in a way that each aspect enhances the other. The story takes a basic premise and tells it in a way that is engaging and will make you feel a roller coaster of emotions. The visuals and colors are stunning. The setting and filming work hand in hand to tell an extremely intimate story, while also reminding you of the grand setting this film takes…
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Happy Gilmore 1996
Happy Gilmore delivers everything you’d expect from a good comfort movie. The story is well made, creative, the humor feels natural, and despite several events that will make you feel a wide range of emotions, the film does a great job of being tonally consistent. But aside from this, Happy Gilmore fails to strive any deeper past the basic structure of a film. Based on Sandler’s track record, this was most likely intentional, although I believe a story about a…
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