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Lahn mah (2024)
HEARTFELT
This Thai film has captured hearts across Asia, becoming a major box-office hit. ❤
It tells the story of a young guy named M, who starts off as pretty indifferent to his grandmother, Amah. But when she's diagnosed with terminal cancer, everything changes for him.
At first, M is just looking at the potential inheritance, but as he spends more time with Amah, he starts to genuinely care for her. The film does a fantastic job of showing the ups and downs of family relationships, especially when money and emotions get tangled up.
Amah isn't your typical sweet grandma; she's wise and realistic, which makes her character really stand out. You see her strength and how much she values her time with M, even knowing his initial motives.
The mix of humor and heartfelt moments makes this film special. It really drives home the idea that true wealth isn't about money but about the love and connections we have with our family.
Eddie the Eagle (2015)
You will never be olympic material
In the face of relentless doubt, he refused to surrender his passion, redefining success on his own terms.
His journey encourages us to shed societal expectations, embrace our unique paths, and find the courage to be true to ourselves, no matter how unconventional. For it is in chasing our deepest desires and challenging the status quo that we uncover the beauty of our own greatness.
Eddie the Eagle did not win any medals, but his participation and achievement in making it to the Olympics was celebrated as a success.
The film highlights how success can be defined differently, not just by winning
PS: This is based on a true story.
Becky & Badette (2023)
Comedic Timing on point
The film Becky & Badette is currently available for streaming on the popular platform Netflix.
It presents a valuable lesson about authenticity in the digital age, focusing on genuine connections rather than fabricated content.
The film serves as a platform for reflection on online and offline behavior. It emphasizes the importance of looking beyond the glitz and glamour of social media and encourages digital creators to share meaningful and beneficial content
Ultimately, it reminds us that true success comes from understanding the deeper meaning of life and becoming better individuals.
For those seeking entertainment and laughter, this movie is an excellent choice.
Nerve (2016)
Watcher or player
Vee (main) receives dares from watchers and earns money for completing them. Vee initially declines but later joins the game. Her first dare is to kiss a stranger named Ian for five seconds. They end up spending more time together and completing various dares.
The film revolves around a fictional game called "Nerve" where participants can be players or watchers. Players complete dares assigned by watchers, and the more watchers a player has, the greater their chances of winning.
It draws parallels between the game and the world of social media, highlighting the addictive nature of seeking attention and validation online.
It raises awareness about negative social media behaviors and the potential consequences of their misuse.
One Day (2024)
Emotionally Challenging
Netflix's One Day series, based on the novel by David Nicholls, has garnered attention and praise despite initial skepticism. Unlike the 2011 film adaptation, which received mixed reviews, the show has resonated with viewers, leaving many emotionally moved.
One Day Netflix is a show that can elicit a wide range of emotions, from secondhand embarrassment to heartache.
It explores the characters' dishonesty and the consequences of missed opportunities.
The emotional journey and the impactful ending make the series worth watching.
My heart is broken. Brace yourself for the emotional journey..
Damsel (2024)
So, did a princess make it out?
#Damsel is a fantasy film starring Millie Bobby Brown as Elodie.
She and her sister, Floria, live in a remote community facing dire circumstances.
When a queen offers Elodie a marriage proposal to her son, the prince, with a generous dowry, Elodie reluctantly agrees to help her people.
However, she soon discovers that she is meant to be sacrificed to a dragon in a nearby cavern. Determined to escape her fate, Elodie must rely on her resourcefulness and bravery to confront the dragon and survive.
So, did a princess make it out?
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#Damsel explores themes of female empowerment, independence, and resilience.
Elodie's journey challenges traditional gender roles and tropes, presenting her as a strong and capable protagonist.
Don't Worry Darling (2022)
Needs Improvement
The film revolves around a housewife named Alice who begins to question her seemingly perfect suburban life in the 1950s.
It is revealed that Alice's reality, called Victory, is actually a simulated world.
FLorence Pugh's acting prowess in the movie Don't
Worry Darling elevated Harry Styles' performance.
Yes, The movie generated significant buzz due to its star-studded cast and the involvement of Olivia Wilde as the director. It was praised for its stylish visuals, suspenseful atmosphere, and strong performances. "Don't Worry Darling" explores themes of control, identity, and societal expectations.
Wonka (2023)
Step right into a world of pure imagination!
In pursuit of his dream to open a chocolate shop in a renowned city, a young and financially struggling Willy Wonka discovers that the chocolate industry is dominated by a group of greedy chocolatiers. Wonka participates in a contest to secure the perfect location for his factory, only to face opposition from Slugworth, a cartel member intent on sabotaging his chances.
"Many people have come here to sell chocolate, they've all been crushed by the Chocolate Cartel. You can't get a shop without selling chocolate, and you can't sell chocolate without a shop."
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I entered the cinema with no expectations, but as the movie progressed, my attention remained completely engaged.
Wonka is a delightful cinematic experience.
The entire cast delivers outstanding performances, and Willy's business partner, Noodle, adds an extra layer of brilliance to the already amazing story.
If there ever was a feel-good movie this is it.
The Hunger Games: The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes (2023)
Performer in a hunt
The story follows the young Coriolanus Snow, who would later become the ruthless president of Panem that we meet in "The Hunger Games".
As a young man, Snow is a mentor in the tenth annual Hunger Games, assigned to mentor a tribute from District 12 named Lucy Gray Baird.
The novel explores Snow's early life, his ambition, and his descent into darkness as he navigates the complex and corrupt world of the Hunger Games.
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Katniss and Lucy Gray are very, very different.
The Hunger Games is about what happens when you place a hunter in a performance.
The Ballad of Songbirds & Snakes is about what happens when you place a performer in a hunt.
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IT WAS PERFECT
ALL THE CAST KILLED IT.
I AM GOING TO WATCH IT AGAIN.
In Time (2011)
Dystopian?
"For a few to be immortal, many must die."
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The film is set in future where time has become the currency, with people trading, borrowing, and stealing time to survive.
And the wealthy can live forever while the poor struggle to survive day-to-day.
The story follows a young man named Will Salas, who is falsely accused of murder and forced to go on the run with a wealthy hostage Sylvia Weis, played by Amanda Seyfried.
The film explores themes of class struggle, inequality, and the value of time.
It received mixed reviews from critics but has gained a cult following for its unique premise and stylish visuals.
The Little Mermaid (2023)
"...But a mermaid has no tears, and therefore she suffers so much more.
THE LITTLE MERMAID
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8/10
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"...But a mermaid has no tears, and therefore she suffers so much more." -Hans Christian Andersen
"The Little Mermaid" live-action adaptation was a magical and enchanting experience, and Halle Bailey's involvement adds an exciting element to the film.
Her portrayal of The Little Mermaid is a testament to her immense talent and the industry's progress towards inclusivity.
She has inspired many, and her dedication to her craft is evident in her remarkable performances.
She beautifully captures Ariel's spirit, curiosity, and determination, breathing new life into the character while staying true to the essence that has captivated audiences for generations.
Oppenheimer (2023)
Oscar Worthy
"When I came to you with those calculations, we thought we might start a chain reaction that might destroy the entire world."
"What of it?" Einstein replies.
"I believe we did."
From there, we cut to shots of modern nuclear warheads launching into the sky. The atmosphere catches fire and consumes the earth.
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Goosebumps. Coldest final scene.
The final exchange with Einstein is chilling, driving home the gravity of what they unleashed.
So perfect, tragic, and haunting all at the same time.
Nolan said he wanted the audience to "see the potential for good in science, but also be aware of the dangers".
And we did.
It left us with the question of how we can use the power of science to create a better world, without destroying ourselves in the process.
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Oppenheimer is fantastic. The entire film was perfect but the last hour was just masterful.
Cillian Murphy was brilliant in the title role. The cast was uniformly fantastic, especially Downey Jr. Who gave a career-best performance.
The film is a complex and thought-provoking one. It is a film that will stay with you long after seeing it.
Guan yu wo han gui bian cheng jia ren de na jian shi (2022)
It's not about BL
It's not about BL
The movie incorporates elements of fantasy, supernaturalism, and LGBTQ issues. It tells the story of Wu Ming-Han, a straight and homophobic policeman who is forced to marry Mao Pang-Yu, a gay ghost who died under mysterious circumstances.
The duo must work through their differences and join forces to solve a case, seeking justice for Mao and embarking on a ludicrous and tear-inducing journey together.
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I loved this story, it's wonderful, and it made me laugh, cry, and thrilled.
The movie has so many things going on altogether but the good thing is that you will not get bored.
Keys to the Heart (2023)
I love Dolly
Dolly De Leon's performance in "Triangle of Sadness" was absolutely incredible. She truly is a TALENT. But let's shift gears and talk about her new film, Keys to the Heart.
I have to admit, "Keys to the Heart" didn't quite meet my expectations. The repetitive use of "Clair de Lune" as background music became somewhat distracting for me.
Every time that melody played, it instantly reminded me of another film called "Everything Everywhere All At Once," (one of my absolute favourite films kasi hahaha) and that association wasn't a positive one.
Nevertheless, my admiration for Dolly De Leon as an actress hasn't diminished at all.
Freedom Writers (2007)
Freedom!
"Freedom Writers" is a 2007 film based on the true story of Erin Gruwell, a teacher who inspires her at-risk high school students to overcome adversity through education and self-expression.
The students, initially divided along racial lines, develop empathy and friendship, challenging their preconceived notions. Through writing, they find a powerful outlet to express themselves and shed light on their experiences.
The film is praised for its powerful message, authentic portrayal of struggles, and emphasis on education's role in promoting positive change.
Loved it!
I love the acting.
I love everything.
Enola Holmes 2 (2022)
Great sequel
I really loved and enjoyed this film.
It was entertaining and fun to watch.
Millie Bobby Brown is, as always, talented. Millie Bobby Brown's performance as the charismatic and spirited Enola Holmes, highlighting her ability to carry the film as a compelling lead.
The film's feminist themes and empowerment message were also appreciated, as Enola defies societal expectations and takes on her own detective journey.
Henry Cavill's portrayal of Sherlock Holmes was brilliant.
Intimidating and casual.
Louis Patridge (nincompoop. Lol) is a very handsome man. I noticed how he matured from being a silly boy in season one to a man of character in season 2.
Great sequel!
Elvis (2022)
Carnival Ride
A Carnival ride.
The film explores the life and music of Elvis Presley (Austin Butler), seen through the prism of his complicated relationship with his enigmatic manager, Colonel Tom Parker (Tom Hanks). -RT
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A great tribute to one of the most phenomenal entertainers to ever lived.
I was never part of that era to fully appreciate his music but the movie captured Elvis in ways I never thought about.
Austin Butler's performance is truly astonishing. He did an outstanding job. He spoke, danced, sang and moved like him so identically. I think he was a good choice to play him.
Also, great depiction of what stardom, homesickness, and excess does to a person. Being a warrior and at the same time a victim. The rise and fall of the king of Rock and Roll.
Tom Hanks' portrayal of Colonel Parker, a greedy nasty person, was excellent. As usual, Tom Hanks.
This movie was eloquently presented.
tick, tick...BOOM! (2021)
Boom!
Five hundred twenty-five thousand six hundred minutes.
A place where everyone hustles and chases success, New York.
And Jonathan Larson is one of them.
Sadly, he never got to see Rent.
The night before Rent's public performance, he died...
Thank you, Jonathan
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A triumph, bringing Jonathan Larson's semi-autobiographical musical to dazzling new life. Andrew Garfield gives a tour-de-force performance as Larson, pouring his soul into capturing the composer's drive and passion. The film feels both a celebration and a timely reminder of the pressing issues Larson spotlighted. Like Rent before it, Tick, Tick...Boom! Highlights the struggles of young artists to stay true to their vision amid the pressures of an unrealistic New York life. Contemporary references make Larson's story of chasing dreams feel urgently resonant. Backed by powerful songs and a vibrant supporting cast, Miranda honors Larson's legacy with a stylish, intensely intimate production. Admirers of Larson and Miranda's work will find this film truly soars as an artful tribute to the artistic process.
Everything Everywhere All at Once (2022)
A Paradigm shift
A paradigm shift.
A cinematic masterpiece.
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A sad realization that despite her mom being the cause of what she became, seeing so many versions and killing versions of her, what Jobu Tupaki was looking for was a version of her mom who could understand her and be with her.
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There are so many things in this movie that a lot of people can relate to.
The generational trauma.
The familial pressure.
The pressure to succeed.
Movies like this remind us to keep our focus on what is important and to also be kind.
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I went into the movie with high expectations and was not disappointed.
One of my favorite movies of all time. It brought tears to my eyes.
(I rarely cry while watching movies, but this movie hit me really deeply.)
This movie was quite simply amazing. A mind-blowing story, genuinely hilarious, beautiful, and inspiring all at the same time.
Literally the most unique film I've seen.
Last Night in Soho (2021)
Unexpected Plot
Amazing cinematography, I loved the visuals and great performances. That plot twist at the end was soo good. I never expected it at all.
I am praising the film's gorgeous visual style and homage to 1960s London fashion and pop culture, with its production and costume design winning high marks. While the narrative was deemed somewhat unclear by some, most agreed it packs an emotionally affecting punch in exploring the psychology of women and power dynamics through the decades. Reviews highlighted its thrilling Hitchcockian elements skillfully blended with psychological horror, calling it a mesmerizing treat with stylistic flair. However, a few felt it lost coherence at times in juggling genres. Overall, even those with reservations about plot admitted to being thoroughly entertained by its unsettling Twin Peaks-like vibes and social commentary. Most agreed Last Night in Soho is one of the most stylish and haunting films of the year thanks to Edgar Wright's ambitious genre-blending craft.
The Whale (2022)
A comeback for Brandon.
One of the most moving films I've ever seen.
This film had me sitting in utter silence at the end wondering what an amazing film I had just watched.
I was stunned, enthralled, mesmerised and grossed out in equal measure. Absolutely staggering performances from the three main characters.
Tight cinematography, color Grading, ambience and screenplay.
Definitely Oscar worthy performance from Brendan Fraser. He deserves all the praise and was an enjoyable actor. He knew the difference between being an actor and being a "Hollywood star".
It is real, raw, heartbreaking and emotional. It makes you think about life from multiple perspectives.
It also paints a picture of how humanizing and self-destructing we can be to ourselves.