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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: @edfer18
I love Dragon Ball music in general, no one will tell me otherwise that listening to the mythical opening and ending of Dragon Ball does not make their hair stand on end, if so I am sure that "Brolly the legendary Super Saiyajin" will please you very much, I assure you that it will transport you to that old school anime where a little blood and marked attitudes of the characters were no problem at all.
Author: @jazzn
And the scene of the tesseract left me very surprised, because it is not only the moment in which we appreciate the pieces of the puzzle come together and give the final shape to the film, but it fits perfectly with what Dr. Brand said about love, it transcends to other dimensions and is the only thing we can communicate with without even being there. The most beautiful scene of the film in my opinion, apart from the reunion of Murph and his father of course, which is not far behind with the theme of love.
Author: @bethyjade
In this aspect we have many things to mention, starting with the shots, at the beginning of the film we have a shot that follows the sequence of the protagonist's hand, taking a pen and drawing (a clear reference to the beginning of Sleepy Hollow, or so it seems to me) also, as another interesting shot we have the appearance of Emily in the forest and her panning from bottom to top.
Author: @esther-emmanuel
’When Evil Lurks’ is a Spanish supernatural psychological horror film that was written and directed by Demián Rugna. It is a movie that was co-produced by Argentina and the USA. The plot revolves around two brothers in a remote village who discover the sick body of a possessed man, due to the rotten stage of the man's, the two brothers decide to dispose of the body. As they did, they unleashed chaos in the village. The movie starred Ezequiel Rodriguez, Demián Salomón, Silvina Sabater, Luis Ziembrowski, Marcelo Michinaux, Virginia Garófalo, Emilio Vodanovich, and Isabel Quinteros.
Author: @pannavi
As for their performances, they showed some chemistry between them but I think they failed to make more connections with the characters. As I said, I think the first movie had a lot of potential, although it showed some missteps, it kept a good story and excellent plot. So the first movie left me wanting to continue to learn more about the trajectory of these characters.
Author: @thatkidsblack
These stories, I know must puzzle some people. In the mirror, you do not see your image. You see only your reflection, the image opposite you. That's probably what Fisk realized when he snapped, the last scene of the movie. Getting revenge on those people that wronged him won't bring his family back. Now, not even he can recognize himself in the mirror. So, I don't think these movies glamorize anything.
Author: @rqr4
In this film, several new mutant characters are introduced, which indirectly leads the audience to the origin of the mutation that gave birth to the Ninja Turtles and Master Splinter. And each mutant character comes to life with all the cuteness and innocence of childhood. Other mutants' absurd appearances are also imprinted in our memories throughout the film. This film not only discusses the battle between evil and good through dialogue and character traits, but it is also a story that touches the lives of teenagers.
Author: @the-lead
This movie has a good cinematography, and it was very good. I love all the actors in the movie, including Jang Dong-Gun as King Tagon, Lee Joon-Gias Eunseom, Shin Se-Kyung as Tanya, Kim Ok-Vin as Queen Taealha, Lee Joon-Gi as Saya and many others.
Author: @javyeslava.photo
As I said, this film has certain peculiarities. One of them is the way the story is told. They do it through the "Voice over/off" which is a tool that allows us to be constantly in the mind of that murderer and know what he thinks. I like this a lot because it gives us a different perspective on everything, meeting an inaccessible man and knowing how monotonous he is and how that trained mind gradually breaks down due to moral and physical fatigue is undoubtedly one of the great attractions of the film. You will see how he constantly has to remind himself step by step what he has to do in order not to lose focus and fall into empathy, something that for him is the worst thing that could happen. This form of narration is very typical of Fincher.
Author: @cristiancaicedo
Instead of stopping to recount scenes of some of the many things that happen in those 238 minutes full of drama, I would like to talk a little about other relevant aspects. To begin with, the direction is excellent and although the original director was George Cukor (fired during filming) and Sam Wood directed the last scenes, the greatest workload in this part was done by Victor Flemming, another great of the time who directed the also iconic The Wizard of Oz that same year. Screenplay by Sidney Howard is a highly adapted adaptation of Margaret Mitchell's 1937 Pulitzer Prize-winning novel, production design, editing, cinematography, costumes, soundtrack, Gone with the Wind stands out in each of these aspects, and of course in the performances. Not only those of the leading couple but also those of the supporting actors and actresses, two of whom were nominated for an Oscar, with Hattie McDaniel winning for her role as Mammy, the O'Hara maid, becoming the first Afro-descendant in history of cinema to win an Academy Award. I personally liked what Olivia de Havilland did more as Melanie and although I am not a big fan of Clark Gable, I admit that he played a great role. Not to mention Vivien Leigh giving life to one of the most iconic characters on the big screen ever.
Author: @davidbright
The part one was quite interesting and I cannot imagine what the part 2 would look like. In my honest opinion, I think they should stop making the parts of this movie because the iconic cartoon that we all remember as children is the one we want. I feel that all these other ones are just spoiling the memories we have. What do you think about this?
Author: @gigi8
It should be noted that the way this story began to develop I did not imagine that ending, and not because it was something out of this world, but because the thread of events did not indicate that. I think its main problem is that it was a bit weak, they had a good plot to work with, but they put all the stories together and the ending was a bit off. Although, it has its moments and you get to empathize with some of the characters.
Author: @mariaogliastre
Loki became my Marvel series by far, it has been one of the best that Marvel has released at this time, because honestly there are many that were embarrassing, like it was with the Hulk or that could be summarized better and just make a movie like in the case of “Falcon and the Winter Soldier”, but Loki, with a very striking theme such as the multiverse, knew how to handle it excellently.
Author: @iuliapetit2711
This is one of my favorite movies since 2005 since I loved it from the first time I saw it. The story, although dark, is beautiful, it's based on a Russian-Jewish folk tale from the 19th century and I would say that Tim Burton (the director of the film) developed it in a beautiful way. I really like the work of the voice actors since they were incredible, I really liked that Johnny Depp, Helena Bonham Carter and Emily Watson lent their voices to the main characters, since I have admired them for quite some time and they really did Incredible work with your characters.
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Thanks for the mention, and thanks for the support. It feels so good to be part of the family
Muchisimas gracias por la mención y el apoyo! 😄
Thank you very much for the mention, for me it is an honor to be highlighted here, I enjoy sharing my experiences and opinions about a movie to know if I agree with a fellow community member.
I so much appreciate the support. Thanks so much
Thank you very much for the mention and support, it motivates me to keep participating constantly in the community and to strive more and more to make posts of quality and originality :3 😊 I'm very happy
Congratulations to you all
Thanks so much for the mention and for supporting my work! I'm really happy to be here and be a part of this amazing community!
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