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Each week, our Moderators will monitor the posts within the Movies and TV Shows Community and handpick the ones that are believed to stand out under numerous factors: post quality, length, and subject.
There are no entry requirements, and this is not a contest, but simply a roundup intended to provide additional exposure to all of you for your efforts. Just have fun posting in the Movies & TV Shows Community and five or more posts will be chosen frequently.
Author: @gigi8
I must admit that I decided to watch this film because it has as its protagonist Ellie Kemper, a character from the series "The office", which I had not seen as main in another production.The funny thing is that in 1h30 film I feel that nothing relevant happened, the performances were good, I liked the chemistry between the protagonists and the pleasant atmosphere, but that’s all I can say.
Author: @crisch23
I don't deny that there is truth in her statements, but I feel that she provoked Johnny Depp's response, plus she calculated when to take pictures and make videos to show herself as a victim, I did not like the false statements she made for her own convenience such as omitting the signature to a post nuptial document or the supposed donation that she did not make, which showed her that not everything she said was true, breaking her way of looking at the legal situation.
Author: @afterglow
I also love how the movie is very creative in creating ways for how the protagonists in accomplishing their mission. Although I have seen a similar idea before I commend the movie for adding not only the commonly used insignia but also those that haven't been introduced in the live-action movies. And then the movie was further impressed by some unexpected element that I am sure not every viewer will be able to guess, nice job for the scriptwriters. The script is also very successful in showing the humanity of one of the protagonists.
Author: @ikigaidesign
More than an inspiring story, it is something that makes you think, if life were that easy, if you could get things overnight, there would be many entrepreneurs, with tremendous businesses, many jobs, all producing, definitely, the world would be another, but we know the reality, and how it is everything, what it costs to generate a business, to invest, to achieve positioning, all this requires effort, work, dedication, but above all perseverance.
Author: @merit.ahama
I could see this scene over and over if I have the chance, they surprised me totally with this scene. Oldies singing, a little girl wowed the crowd with her voice, our lead characters tried to dance in sync with a song but turned out to be too much comedy for the viewers. It is a scene I'd say was a highlight for me and the selling point because of how simple and very entertaining it was.
Author: @universoperdido
I think we will never know what really happened in the relationship between Johnny Depp and Amber Heard, there is so much information that was not revealed and others that were left in limbo. What was clear is that the relationship between the two was very toxic and that they were hurting each other a lot. What struck me most about this documentary was the perspective that was generalized based on the public eye, and how people are easily led to a topic of fairly generalized interest. The director does a great job inviting us to reflect on this aspect and at the end closes with an unknown that even today remains a topic of interest.
Author: @aibi93
The actors are excellent with distinct and different personalities. That gives more strength and feeling to the plot something that not many horror movies have that are completely devoid of emotion and are just guts flying. The guilt of one of them for the unexpected death of one of them, the hatred of the others who keep silent about their true thoughts, the pity, the uncertainty for the chosen path that seemed to divide them and then become united again to survive, it's beautiful. A solid friendship, not perfect, but that proved in the end, to be loyal in the bad times, and boy, are they bad! Running away from a cult that wants to kill you must be desperate and I could feel the same as them because I usually go to places like that to hike.
Author: @maeugenia
The film takes place in two different eras, it begins in Germany in 1995 and then transports you to the year 1958. At the beginning of the film Michael Berg (Ralph Fiennes) looking out the window remembers with nostalgia a moment in his adolescence when he felt very ill a beautiful woman offers him help and then takes him home, he visits her home after recovering to bring her flowers, the visits become frequent and that summer 15-year-old Michael and 35-year-old Hanna have a passionate secret relationship.
Author: @actioncats
In the same way, this film illustrates, if you know how to see it, that no matter how much we want to run away from who we are, we will only find peace and happiness by accepting ourselves as we are regardless of what others may say, but taking criticism that can serve to improve, to grow, I believe that in a world like today, where consumerism drags so much, it is important to sow in children the importance of self-esteem, to know that you are not more or less for what you have or not and that the opinions of others do not define us, plus we must accept others as they are.
Author: @liveofdalla
I will be very frank with you, as I always am, I must tell you that I began to see this chapter with some misgivings because I myself indicate psychotropic drugs to patients and I know the effects they can cause in people in whom they are not administered with due control, especially taking into account the current world situation where we are all interconnected through social networks and that, although we do not want, makes us more likely to have Mental Illnesses.
Author: @fernando.lubezki
One of the things I like about this documentary is that it shows moments of introspection in the players, even showing frustration (which I find very intimate), as well as the work of their team, conversations trying to deal with situations like booking a hotel, watching matches and analyzing them, physical preparation and family relationships and teamwork. And in the case of Ajla Tomljanovic this is very intense because when she learns that she is facing a giant legend in tennis, she shows how she, her friends, her family and her team live it. I didn't want to google the outcome of this match, so I preferred to find out from the documentary, I was sure Ajla would lose this match, but her whole situation was a wonder to watch.
Author: @miguelalfonso
The voice cast of this film is impressive, having renowned actors such as Bryan Cranston, Edward Norton or Scarlett Johansson, makes this film much more attention and certainly do an excellent job, the character of Chief is one of my favorites and as Bryan Cranston gives life to this character I think it's amazing. I understand that at times Isle Of Dogs feels like a relatively dense film and it has a fairly slow pace, it takes many pauses and the dialogues are a main focus for the development of the story, however I consider that this is key, as each dialogue and scene is not superfluous and help us more and more to identify with the characters and get into the story.
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